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Umetaro Suzuki (鈴木 梅太郎,
Suzuki Umetarō,
April 7, 1874 –
September 20, 1943) was a ****anese scientist, born in what is now part of Makinohara, ****uoka...
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Umetaro Azechi (畦地 梅太郎,
Azechi Umetarō,
December 28, 1902 –
April 12, 1999) was a ****anese
printmaker and
mountain climber. He was
known for his prints...
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younger brother named Towa.[ch. 84.5]
Umetarou Nozaki (野崎 梅太郎,
Nozaki Umetarō)
Voiced by:
Yuichi Nakamura (****anese); Ty
Mahany (English) A tall, stoic...
- Mori (森長可, Mori Na****oshi) Portra**** by:
Gordon Maeda Umetarō Sakamoto (坂本梅太郎,
Sakamoto Umetarō) Portra**** by:
Shinnosuke Mitsushima Written and illustrated...
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Umetaro Shibata (c. 1909 –
after 2006) was a ****anese rower. He
competed in the men's
coxed four
event at the 1932
Summer Olympics. "オリンピアンの集い(2006年5月...
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Daisuke and
Tamaki Bunnoshin. Sugi Toranosuke's
eldest brother was Sugi
Umetarō (1828–1910), his four
younger sisters were Sugi
Yoshiko (later
Kodama Yoshiko)...
- the end of ****an's
sakoku isolationist policy.
Under the
alias Saitani Umetarō (才谷梅太郎), he
worked against the Bakufu, the
government of the
Tokugawa shogunate...
- In 1910, a ****anese
agricultural chemist of
Tokyo Imperial University,
Umetaro Suzuki,
isolated a water-soluble
thiamine compound from rice bran, which...
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names to hide
their activities from the shogunate.
Examples are
Saidani Umetarō (才谷 梅太郎) for
Sakamoto Ryōma (坂本 龍馬),
Niibori Matsusuke (新堀 松輔) for Kido...
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Honda (1870–1954)
Harutaro Murakami (1872–1947)
Shinzo Shinjo (1873–1938)
Umetaro Suzuki (1874–1943)
Kiyotsugu Hirayama (1874–1943)
Suekichi Kino****a (1877–1935)...