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    Saburō Matsukata (松方 三郎, Matsukata Saburō, August 1, 1899 – September 15, 1973) of Japan, a journalist, businessman and mountaineer, served on the World...
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  • Japanese Enka singer Saburo Komoto (河本 三郎, born 1950), Japanese politician Saburō Kurusu (来栖 三郎, 1886–1954), Japanese diplomat Saburō Matsukata (松方 三郎, 1899–1973)...
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  • Minister of Japan Saburō Matsukata (松方 三郎, 1899–1973), Japanese Scout leader Haru Matsukata Reischauer, journalist, granddaughter of Matsukata Masayoshi and...
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  • Matsukata, was a major collector of Western art in Tokyo. Another uncle, Saburō Matsukata, was a Japanese alpinist. Miye and her siblings grew up in a bifurcated...
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    board and international commissioner, in 1967, Taizō Ishizaka in 1971, Saburō Matsukata in 1972, Shintarō Negishi in 1975, Akira Watanabe in 1977, Yorihiro...
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  • Shigeharu Matsumoto (chairman of the International House of Japan), Saburō Matsukata (managing director of Kyodo News), literary critic Samitarō Uramatsu [ja]...
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  • writer, novelist, Nobel laureate in Literature (d. 1972) August 1 – Saburō Matsukata, journalist, businessman and mountaineer (d. 1973) August 5 – Sakae...
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  • Hampeita Takechi Yuya Uchida - Spirit Masumi Okada - Politician Hiroki Matsukata - Hiroshi Katsuno - Samurai Masato - Samurai Bob Sapp - Monk Takeshi Caesar...
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  • Pirrung Vice-chairman, Inter-American Committee United States 73 1972 Saburō Matsukata Chief Scout, Japan Member, World Committee Japan 74 1973 Hamengkubuwono...
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    expedition. The centrepiece was a large "siege"-style expedition led by Saburo Matsukata, working on finding a new route up the southwest face. Another element...
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  • United Kingdom 19 1971 William Durant Campbell United States 10 1973 Saburō Matsukata President of the Boy Scouts of Japan ‡ 20 1973 Antonio C. Delgado Philippines...
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  • Hidesaburō Kurushima 久留島 秀三郎 Chief Scout of the Scout Association of Japan In office 1966–1970 Preceded by Mishima Michiharu Succeeded by Saburō Matsukata...
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    some of the most notable ascents: Four summited via South Col on the Saburo Matsukata 1970 expedition: Teruo Matsuura Naomi Uemura Katsutoshi Hirabayashi...
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    of the Scout Association of Japan In office 1974–2003 Preceded by Saburō Matsukata Succeeded by Shōichi Saba Personal details Born (1901-12-25)December...
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  • politician (b. 1884) May 2 – Akiko Seki, soprano (b. 1899) September 15 – Saburō Matsukata, journalist, businessman and mountaineer (b. 1899) September 18 – Ken...
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    The First Matsukata Cabinet is the fourth Cabinet of Japan led by Matsukata Masayoshi from May 6, 1891, to August 8, 1892. "First Matsukata Cabinet"....
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  • recipient, Bronze Wolf, 1967 Taizō Ishizaka Recipient, Bronze Wolf, 1971 Saburō Matsukata Chief Scout, recipient, Bronze Wolf, 1972 Shintarō Negishi Recipient...
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    the previous year (black—cyan route on the diagram). However, led by Saburo Matsukata, a party reached the summit via the South Col. Spring 1971 International...
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  • Olave Baden-Powell (United Kingdom) 1972— Taizō Ishizaka (Japan); Saburō Matsukata (Japan); Tsunao Okumura (Japan); Antonio C. Delgado (Philippines);...
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    ruling parties, with Hidenao Nakagawa, Masaru Hayakawa, Jun Nishikori, and Saburo Toida all being appointed to the office. The appointed assistant to the...
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  • Matsuda Shota Matsuda Yūsaku Matsuda Ken Matsudaira Tori Matsuzaka Hiroki Matsukata Naruki Matsukawa Hiroya Matsumoto Jun Matsumoto Takashi Matsuo Yuya Matsushita...
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    (2018) - Saizo Kingdom (2019) - Saji Rise of the Machine Girls (2019) - Matsukata Crazy Samurai Musashi (2020) – Miyamoto Musashi Osaka girl (2020) - Toshiro...
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    (1868–1912) H. Itō Kuroda Sanjō (caretaker) Yamagata Matsukata H. Itō Kuroda (acting) Matsukata H. Itō Ōkuma Yamagata H. Itō Saionji (acting) Katsura...
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    Kaishū. He is a contemporary of, and was taken to be a rival of, Hiroki Matsukata, who was also the son of a famous actor (Jūshirō Konoe). In 1964, Kin'ya...
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  • Toshiyuki Nagashima (1981) Mitsuru Hirata (1982) Yūsaku Matsuda (1983) Saburō Tokitō (1984) Kin'ya Kitaōji (1985) Yuya Uchida (1986) Takanori Jinnai (1987)...
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    (1868–1912) H. Itō Kuroda Sanjō (caretaker) Yamagata Matsukata H. Itō Kuroda (acting) Matsukata H. Itō Ōkuma Yamagata H. Itō Saionji (acting) Katsura...
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    Shintaro Katsu Tomisaburo Wakayama Kōtarō Satomi Asahi Kurizuka Hiroki Matsukata Masakazu Tamura Kin'ya Kitaōji Sonny Chiba Hideki Takahashi Ken Matsudaira...
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    death in September 2021. Takeshita also had two more younger half-siblings, Saburō (born 1948) and Sakae. Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum (20...
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    Taketoki Washizu (鷲津武時) Akira Kurosawa (黒澤明) A Man in the Storm (嵐の中の男) Saburō Watari (渡三郎) Senkichi Taniguchi (谷口 千吉) Be Happy, These Two Lovers (この二人に幸あれ)...
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    6 May 1891 (1891-05-06) Yamagata Aritomo 4 First Matsukata Cabinet 6 May 1891 (1891-05-06) 8 August 1892 (1892-08-08) Matsukata Masayoshi 5 Second Itō Cabinet...
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