Hiromichi Mizuno (水野 弘道) is a financial executive who served as chief investment officer of the Japan Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF), the largest...
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Kumazawa Hiromichi (熊沢 寛道, 1889–1966), Japanese businessman Hiromichi Kunikawa (國川 浩道, born 1981), Japanese motorcycle racer Hiromichi Mizuno (水野 弘道),...
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Nations Special Envoy on Innovative Finance and Sustainable Investments Hiromichi Mizuno. As of May 2023[update], the board members are: The 10 largest shareholders...
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Hiroko Mizuno (水野 浩子, born 1974), Japanese professional wrestling personality Hiromichi Mizuno (水野 弘道), Japanese financial executive John Mizuno (born...
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March 31, 2022. p. in PDF on Page 3 in part 2. "Chat with the Chief: Hiromichi Mizuno". Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute. Archived from the original on 23...
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Jérôme Guillen (automotive) Jim Keller (Autopilot) Chris Lattner (Autopilot) Hiromichi Mizuno (board) Marc Tarpenning (co-founder, CFO) Jay Vijayan (CIO)...
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ROBYN M. DENHOLM, IRA EHRENPREIS, LARRY ELLISON, STEVE JURVETSON, HIROMICHI MIZUNO, JAMES MURDOCH, LINDA JOHNSON RICE, and KATHLEEN WILSON- THOMPSON (Delaware...
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Mizuno Tadayuki (水野 忠之, July 4, 1669 – April 23, 1731) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period. He served in a variety of positions in the Tokugawa shogunate...
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Mizuno Tadakuni (水野 忠邦, July 19, 1794 – March 12, 1851) was a daimyō during late-Edo period Japan, who later served as chief senior councilor (Rōjū) in...
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Daisuke Namikawa Hiroyuki Yoshino Ikuji Nose Hiromichi Tezuka Wakana Kowaka Fumitake Ishiguro Miki Mizuno as Genko Satō Kimiko Yo as old Kazune Tokuma...
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Mizuno Tadakiyo (水野 忠精, February 5, 1833 – May 8, 1884) was a daimyō during Bakumatsu period Japan, who served as chief senior councilor (Rōjū) in service...
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Den-Yu-Sha. Among its early employees were designers Hironobu Sakaguchi, Hiromichi Tanaka, Akitoshi Kawazu and Koichi Ishii, artist Kazuko Shibuya, programmer...
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the throne, and it was not until after his death in 1841 that Senior Rōjū Mizuno Tadakuni was able to purge the government of his clique, and to implement...
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Tokyo: The Tōhō Gakkai (The Institute of Eastern Culture). Okamoto, Hiromichi (2008), "Foreign Policy and Maritime Trade in the Early Ming Period Focusing...
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pp. 40–41. (in Japanese) "Honda Masazumi no retsuden" (22 February 2008) Mizuno, Norihito. (2003). China in Tokugawa Foreign Relations: The Tokugawa Bakufu’s...
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no Kata (於大の方, Lady Odai), the daughter of a neighbouring samurai lord, Mizuno Tadamasa (水野 忠政). His mother and father were step-siblings. They were 17...
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Matsudaira Nobutsune (松平信庸)(1714–1716) Toda Tadazane (戸田忠真)(1714–1729) Mizuno Tadayuki (水野忠之)(1717–1730) Andō Nobutomo (安藤信友)(1722–1732) Matsudaira Norisato...
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Sengoku period, including the Honda, Sakai, Sakakibara, Ii, Itakura, and Mizuno clans. A number of other clans which were not retainers of the Tokugawa...
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Oil Company, Shikoku Meiji Dairies, Japan Airlines, sporting goods maker Mizuno Corp., Internet service provider Biglobe, convenience store chain FamilyMart...
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(1713–1720) Matsudaira Nobutsune (1714–1716) Toda Tadazane (1714–1729) Mizuno Tadayuki (1717–1730) Andō Nobutomo (1722–1732) Matsudaira Norisato (1723–1745)...
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PMC 7957744. PMID 33804471. Ishida-Kakizoe, Yuka; Wada, Adumi; Kannan, Yukiko; Mizuno, Toshiko; Tsudzuki, Masaoki (1998). "Postnatal Blood Cell Counts of Japanese...
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(Minister of Economic Planning) Masayuki Fujio (Minister of Education) Hiromichi Watanabe Yoshitaka Sakurada Fumiaki Matsumoto Ritsuo Hosokawa (Minister...
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(1713–1720) Matsudaira Nobutsune (1714–1716) Toda Tadazane (1714–1729) Mizuno Tadayuki (1717–1730) Andō Nobutomo (1722–1732) Matsudaira Norisato (1723–1745)...
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(1836–1837) Atobe Yoshisuke (1839–1841, 1855–1856) Tōyama Kagemoto (1844) Ido Hiromichi 1853–1855) Tsutsui Masanori (1854–1857) Ōkubo Tadahiro (1862) Matsudaira...
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(1713–1720) Matsudaira Nobutsune (1714–1716) Toda Tadazane (1714–1729) Mizuno Tadayuki (1717–1730) Andō Nobutomo (1722–1732) Matsudaira Norisato (1723–1745)...
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Bōken, lit. Honey Honey's Wonderful Adventures) is a shōjo manga by Hideko Mizuno first published in 1968 and made into a 29-episode anime television series...
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(1836–1837) Atobe Yoshisuke (1839–1841, 1855–1856) Tōyama Kagemoto (1844) Ido Hiromichi 1853–1855) Tsutsui Masanori (1854–1857) Ōkubo Tadahiro (1862) Matsudaira...
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1055/s-0036-1578805. PMC 5077712. PMID 27781191. Suzuki, Akinobu; Misawa, Hiromichi; Simogata, Mitsuhiko; Tsutsumimoto, Takahiro; Takaoka, Kunio; Nakamura...
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Hiroshi Fujioka (藤岡 弘、, Fujioka Hiroshi,) Naoshi Taiga: Hiromichi Sato (佐藤 弘道, Satō Hiromichi) Asuka Taiga: Ayaka Itoh (伊藤 綺夏, Itō Ayaka) Q-suke (Voice):...
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(1713–1720) Matsudaira Nobutsune (1714–1716) Toda Tadazane (1714–1729) Mizuno Tadayuki (1717–1730) Andō Nobutomo (1722–1732) Matsudaira Norisato (1723–1745)...
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