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    Hara Takashi (原 敬, 15 March 1856 – 4 November 1921) was a Japanese politician who served as the Prime Minister of Japan from 1918 until his assassination...
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    through the ranks. He served as Minister of the Army under Prime Ministers Hara Takashi and Yamamoto Gonnohyōe. After retiring from active duty he accepted the...
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  • late Sengoku period Hara Nagayori (原 長頼, 1544–1600), Japanese samurai of the Sengoku through late Azuchi-Momoyama period Hara Takashi (原 敬, 1856–1921),...
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    Takashi Miike (三池 崇史, Miike Takashi, born August 24, 1960) is a Japanese film director, film producer and screenwriter. He has directed over 100 feature...
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    especially the Mitsui financial interests. The 3rd party president, Hara Takashi, became Prime Minister in September 1918, and assigned every cabinet...
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  • United States Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th President of the United States Hara Takashi, 10th Prime Minister of Japan, popularly called "The great commoner premier"...
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    the Hara, Takahashi, and Katō administrations. He served as acting Prime Minister of Japan twice – once after the assassination of Prime Minister Hara, and...
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  • Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai (一命, Ichimei) is a 2011 Japanese 3D jidaigeki drama film directed by Takashi Miike. It was produced by Jeremy Thomas and...
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    1920. The result was a victory for the Rikken Seiyūkai party led by Hara Takashi, which won 278 of the 464 seats. Following electoral reforms in 1919...
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    gave rise to the nickname for the period, "Taishō Democracy". In 1918, Hara Takashi, a protégé of Saionji and a major influence in the prewar Seiyūkai cabinets...
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    including several prime ministers, from the House of Representatives – Hara Takashi was the first commoner to become prime minister in 1918. In the same...
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    Takashi Hara (ハラタカシ, born April 14, 1983) is a Japanese contemporary artist. Takashi Hara proposes a plastic universe around the figure of the “cochien”...
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    the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第19代 原 敬 [19th Hara Takashi] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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    January 25, 1917 1,422,126 Rikken Seiyūkai 165 43.30% (Hara Takashi) 1920 10 May 1920 Hara Takashi 86.73% 464 (D) February 26, 1920 3,069,148 278 59.91%...
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    re-appointed by Prime Minister Hara Takashi in 1918. In 1920, Takahashi's title was elevated to viscount (shishaku). After Hara was assassinated in 1921, Takahashi...
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    were held in Japan on 20 April 1917. The Rikken Seiyūkai party led by Hara Takashi emerged as the largest party in the House of Representatives, winning...
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  • Hanmura Ryō (October 27, 1933 – March 4, 2002) Hara Takashi (February 9, 1856 – November 4, 1921) Hara Tamiki (November 15, 1905 – March 13, 1951) Hase...
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    minister of the imperial household. Supporting Yamagata was Prime Minister Hara [Takashi]. He too was troubled by the possibility that the Taishō emperor's chronic...
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    Five Political Leaders of Modern Japan: Ito Hirobumi, Okuma Shigenobu, Hara Takashi, Inukai Tsuyoshi, and Saionji Kimmochi. University of Tokyo Press (1984)...
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    led by Hara Takashi, which drew its strength from the lower house. Eventually the seiyukai was able to gain the Aritomo's support, and Hara Takashi became...
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  • detachment) after a large riot in Munich. 1921 – Japanese Prime Minister Hara Takashi is assassinated in Tokyo. 1922 – In Egypt, British archaeologist Howard...
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    Five Political Leaders of Modern Japan: Ito Hirobumi, Okuma Shigenobu, Hara Takashi, Inukai Tsuyoshi, and Saionji Kimmochi. University of Tokyo Press. ISBN 0-86008-379-9...
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    born 1973), Japanese actor Takashi Hara (原 敬, 1856–1921), Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan Takashi Hara (artist) (ハラタカシ, born 1983),...
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    Japanese government, then under the civilian leadership of Prime Minister Hara Takashi, rejected the plan. In late 1917, the Japanese government was alarmed...
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    Masatake – Prime Minister of Japan (9 October 1916 – 29 September 1918) Hara Takashi – Prime Minister of Japan (29 September 1918 – 4 November 1921) Katō...
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    ISSN 0072-7830. Archived from the original on 2020-02-23. Retrieved 2009-04-18. Hara, Takashi; Slade, Gordon (1990). "Mean-field critical behaviour for percolation...
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    in Korea, the Tokkō was greatly expanded under the administration of Hara Takashi, and subsequent prime ministers. The Tokkō was charged with suppressing...
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    September 1918 Monarch Taishō Preceded by Ōkuma Shigenobu Succeeded by Hara Takashi Governor General of Korea In office 30 May 1910 – 9 October 1916 Monarchs...
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    Christian Prime Ministers of Japan (three Catholics and six Protestants). Hara Takashi – leader of the 19th government and the 10th Prime Minister (1918–1921)...
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    the cabinets of Ōkuma Shigenobu, Terauchi Masatake, Hara Takashi, and Takahashi Korekiyo. Under Hara and Takahashi, Katō was Japan's chief commissioner...
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