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    Ichinohe Hyōe (一戸 兵衛, August 2, 1855 – September 2, 1931) was a Japanese soldier, military strategist, Imperial Japanese Army officer, and Shintō priest...
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  • main-belt asteroid Iwate-Ichinohe Tunnel, Japanese railroad-tunnel Ichinohe Hyoe, Japanese World War II veteran Seitaro Ichinohe (一戸 誠太郎, born 1996), Japanese...
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    Army during the early period of the Second Sino-Japanese War General Ichinohe Hyoe (1855–1931), a senior commander in the Imperial Japanese Army Ino Hiroya...
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    have included Takashima Tomonosuke, Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa, Ichinohe Hyoe, Abe Nobuyuki, Terauchi Hisaichi, Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko and Tomoyuki...
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    Shimane. The first commander of the division was Lieutenant General Ichinohe Hyoe. The division was raised in 1905. On 4 March 1908, the headquarters...
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    Mathematician. Former president of Tohoku Imperial University (1913–1917). 13 Ichinohe Hyoe 1920–1922 – General (IJA) The Inspectorate General of Military Training...
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    1931) Yamakawa Kenjirō (26 June 1931) Kuki Ryūichi (18 August 1931) Ichinohe Hyoe (12 September 1931) Yoshinori Shirakawa (26 May 1932) Hidaka Sōnojō...
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    29 August 1918–26 August 1919 Succeeded by Oi Shigemoto Preceded by Ichinohe Hyoe Inspector-General of Military Training 26 August 1919–28 December 1920...
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  • Western-style blast furnace and cannons in Hashino town, Kamaishi city, Japan. Ichinohe Hyoe (1855-1931) Army General. Seishirō Itagaki (1885-1948) Army General...
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  • organizations under the rule of law. Meiji Shrine priest and general Ichinohe Hyoe advocated categorizing Shinto as a religion The world is advancing at...
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    General Masatoshi Matsunaga February 1905 March 1905 3 Major General Ichinohe Hyoe March 1905 January 1906 4 Lieutenant General Aketo Nakamura 20 January...
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    Preceded by Osako Naoharu Head of the Gakushuin 1901–1906 Succeeded by Ichinohe Hyoe...
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    Inspector-General of Military Training Apr 1914 – Dec 1915 Succeeded by Ichinohe Hyoe Preceded by Hasegawa Yoshimichi Chief of Imperial Japanese Army General...
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  • – Osachi Hamaguchi, Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1870) September 2 – Ichinohe Hyoe, general (b. 1855) November 11 – Shibusawa Eiichi, industrialist (b...
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    Shigeomi Miyoshi Yasukata Oku Kageaki Kawamura HIH Prince Fushimi Sadanaru HIH Prince Kan'in Kotohito Hyoe Ichinohe Yoshinori Shirakawa Jinzaburō Masaki...
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  • Field Marshal Yūsaku Uehara 22 April 1914 17 December 1915 8 General Hyōe Ichinohe 17 December 1915 26 August 1919 9 General Kikuzō Ōtani 26 August 1919...
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