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    Count Gotō Shinpei (後藤 新平, 24 July 1857 – 13 April 1929) was a Japanese politician, physician and cabinet minister of the Taishō and early Shōwa period...
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  • Japanese politician Shinpei Fukuda (福田 真平, born 1987), Japanese cyclist Shimpei Fukuoka (福岡 慎平, born 2000), Japanese footballer Gotō Shinpei (後藤 新平, 1857–1929)...
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  • Satoshi Goto (born 1971), Japanese voice actor Tetsuo Gotō (1950–2018), Japanese voice actor Yūko Gotō (born 1975), Japanese voice actress Terumoto Gotō (born...
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    Governor-General of the Kwantung Leased Territory, where he became acquainted with Gotō Shinpei, then president of the South Manchuria Railway and Yamamoto Jōtarō, then...
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    Hirai Seijirō – Head of the government railways between 1904 and 1908 Gotō Shinpei – Head of the government railways between 1908 and 1911 Takejirō Tokonami...
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    Japan. The development of this brand was supported in the 1920s by Count Gotō Shinpei with his hope that watches could become affordable to the general public...
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    November 1916 17 Viscount Motono Ichirō November 1916 April 1918 18 Baron Gotō Shinpei April 1918 September 1918 13 Count Uchida Kosai (2nd) September 1918...
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    (情歸大地) by Li Chiao (李喬).[citation needed] Taiwan portal History of Taiwan Gotō Shinpei Wright, David Curtis (1 January 2011). The History of China. ABC-CLIO...
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    Foreign Affairs 1906–1908 Succeeded by Terauchi Masatake Preceded by Gotō Shinpei Minister of Communications Aug 1911 – Dec 1912 Succeeded by Gotō Shinpei...
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    Minister of Foreign Affairs 1911–1912 Succeeded by Katsura Tarō Preceded by Gotō Shinpei Minister of Foreign Affairs 1918–1923 Succeeded by Yamamoto Gonnohyōe...
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    Kodama Gentarō, and after his death, by General Terauchi Masatake. Count Gotō Shimpei, formerly the Japanese governor of Taiwan, was appointed the first...
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    1920) Uchida Kosai (7 September 1920) Katō Tomosaburō (7 September 1920) Gotō Shinpei (7 September 1920) Chinda Sutemi (7 September 1920) Hara Takashi (7 September...
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    Broadcasting Station (東京放送局), founded in 1924 under the leadership of Count Gotō Shinpei. Tokyo Broadcasting Station, along with separate organizations in Osaka...
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    Gotō Shinpei as his Chief of Home Affairs, establishing the carrot and stick approach towards governance that would continue for several years. Gotō Shinpei...
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  • (1917) Hanawa Hekonai Kappa Matsuri (1917) Eiga Enzetsu Seiji no Rinrika Gotō Shinpei (1926) Chonkire Hebi (1930) Frederick S. Litten. "Some remarks on the...
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  • 1915 – 21 August 1917) Tajiri Inajiro (5 April 1918 – 27 November 1920) Gotō Shinpei (17 December 1920 – 27 April 1923) Napta Hidejir (29 May 1923 – 8 September...
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    discoveries of the Dutchmen stationed in Nagasaki. Gotō Shinpei's speech In his speech, the director Gotō Shinpei listed the objectives that radio should pursue...
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    interwar Japan, fostering a culture of militarism. After the earthquake, Gotō Shinpei organized a reconstruction plan of Tokyo with modern networks of roads...
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    Concurrently Prince Minister 33 Ichiki Kitokurō 2nd Ōkuma 10 August 1915   34 Gotō Shinpei Terauchi 9 October 1916   35 Mizuno Rentarō Terauchi 24 April 1918  ...
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    April 1919, Japanese politician Gotō Shinpei gave a speech at a luncheon attended by U.S. Treasurer John Burke. Gotō argued that Japan was on a civilizing...
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    Shigenobu Home Minister 10 August 1915 – 9 October 1916 Succeeded by Gotō Shinpei Preceded by Makino Nobuaki Imperial Household Minister 30 March 1925...
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  • November) 2012 Answer: Keishichō Kenshō Sōsa-kan (episode 4) Fukkō seyo! Gotō Shinpei to Taishin (aired 22 January) 2013 Gyakuten Hōdō no On'na (episode 2...
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  • Sasayaki Short Film 1924 Unknown Stand Up with Shinpei Goto 人気の焦点に立てる後藤新平 Ninki no shōten ni tateru Gotō Shinpei Short Film 1924 Unknown The Hare and The Tortoise...
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    Shirotoridate ruins, Heian period settlement ruins, a National Historic Site Gotō Shinpei, politician Saito Makoto, IJN admiral, politician and prime minister...
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  • Kanji Kato: an important functionary in the Foreign affairs ministry Gotō Shinpei: ex-governor of Taiwan and important supporter of Manchukuo actions Noburo...
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    Expo Park); however, Nogi's successor Kodama Gentarō and chief planner Gotō Shinpei decided to move it across the Keelung River to Jiantan Mountain (劍潭山)...
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    Count Gotō Shōjirō (後藤 象二郎, April 13, 1838 – August 4, 1897) was a Japanese samurai and politician during the Bakumatsu and early Meiji period of Japanese...
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    personal acquaintance with Gotō Shinpei with whom he toured Kyushu sometime between 1909 and 1916 (most likely in October 1910 when Goto visited Kyushu). Ido...
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    Kawase, Kota (1992-), footballer Shotokan Nitobe Inazō, the second dean Gotō Shinpei, the third principal Kazushige Ugaki, the fifth principal Yasuhiro Nakasone...
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    Political offices Preceded by Terauchi Masatake Minister for Foreign Affairs 1916–1918 Succeeded by Gotō Shinpei...
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