• Toyotarō Yūki (結城 豊太郎, Yūki Toyotarō, May 24, 1877 – August 1, 1951), was a central banker in the Empire of Japan, serving as the 15th Governor of the...
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    Toyotarō is a masculine Japanese given name. Toyotarō can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: The characters...
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    Eboshi, Akayu. Listed as one of the 100 cherry blossoms sights in Japan. Toyotarō Yūki Memorial Museum, Akayu Kumano Shrine, Miyauchi Hygeia Park onsen complex...
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    Senjuro Hayashi Fumimaro Konoe Preceded by Eigo Fukai Succeeded by Toyotarō Yūki Personal details Born (1867-08-15)August 15, 1867 Yonezawa Domain, Japan...
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    4 June 1937 – 26 May 1938 Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe Preceded by Toyotarō Yūki Succeeded by Kazushige Ugaki Member of the House of Peers In office...
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    4 June 1937 – 26 May 1938 Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe Preceded by Toyotarō Yūki Succeeded by Shigeaki Ikeda Vice Minister of Finance In office 2 February...
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    Preceded by Hideo Kodama Minister of Colonial Affairs 1936–1937 Succeeded by Toyotarō Yūki Preceded by Ryūtarō Nagai Railway Minister 1939–1940 Succeeded by Tsuruhei...
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    Kawarada Independent February 2, 1937 June 4, 1937 Minister of Finance Toyotarō Yūki Independent February 2, 1937 June 4, 1937 Minister of the Army Kōtarō...
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  • Tojo Kuniaki Koiso Kantaro Suzuki Naruhiko Higashikuni Preceded by Toyotarō Yūki Succeeded by Eikichi Araki Personal details Born (1896-08-25)August...
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    1937 27 July 1937 Head of Mitsui Keio Gijuku Harvard University 15 Toyotaro Yuki 27 July 1937 18 March 1944 central banker University of Tokyo 16 Keizo...
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    Korekiyo (5th) 1934 1936 Machida Chūji 1936 1936 Eiichi Baba 1936 1937 Toyotaro Yuki 1937 1937 Okinori Kaya (1st) 1937 1938 Shigeaki Ikeda 1938 1939 Sotaro...
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    (interim) Minister of Finance 9 March 1936 – 2 February 1937 Succeeded by Toyotarō Yūki Preceded by Kakichi Kawarada Minister of Home Affairs 4 June 1937 –...
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    Hang Gliding Championships in 1993. Akayu's most famous ex-resident is Toyotarō Yūki, a former governor of the Bank of Japan, and the town has a museum devoted...
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  • Meakashi-hen (Yutori Hōjō, Ryukishi07) Ignite (Sasa Hiiro) Kon Jirushi (Toyotaro Kon) Mahoraba (Akira Kojima) Majipikoru (Kanoto Kinatsu) Natsu no Arashi...
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    1936 9 Nagata Hidejirō 永田秀次郎 9 March 1936 2 February 1937 Hirota 10 Yūki Toyotarō 結城 豊太郎 2 February 1937 4 June 1937 Hayashi 11 Ōtani Sonyu 大谷 尊由 4 June...
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