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    Marshal Viscount Uehara Yūsaku (上原 勇作, 6 December 1856 – 8 November 1933) was a field marshal in the Imperial Japanese Army. His wife was a daughter of...
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  • singer and actress Uehara Yūsaku (上原 勇作, 1856–1933), Japanese general Yasutsune Uehara (上原 康恒, born 1949), Japanese boxer Anko Uehara (上原 杏子), a character...
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  • Yūsaku, Yusaku or Yuusaku is a masculine Japanese given name. Yūsaku can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: 勇作...
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    1920) Makino Nobuaki (7 September 1920) Inoue Yoshika (1 November 1920) Uehara Yūsaku (1 November 1920) Utsunomiya Tarō (1 November 1920) Ōshima Ken'ichi...
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    the Army Staff College, although it was criticized by Field Marshal Uehara Yusaku for inaccuracies. Tani was posted to Great Britain as a military attaché...
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    Imperial Japanese Army General Staff in 1912. He forced War Minister Uehara Yūsaku to resign over Prime Minister Saionji Kinmochi's tight fiscal policy...
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    Crisis after the newly enthroned Emperor. The army minister, General Uehara Yūsaku, resigned when the cabinet would not grant him the budget he wanted...
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    of the Naval War College, Admiral and baron. Imperial Japanese Army Uehara Yūsaku Nozu Michitsura, field marshal Ōyama Iwao, field marshal Kawamura Kageaki...
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    (1852–1919) Umezawa Michiharu (1853–1924). Ishimoto Shinroku (1854–1912) Uehara Yūsaku (1856–1933) Nagaoka Gaishi (1858–1933) Akiyama Yoshifuru (1859–1930)...
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    8 Ishimoto Shinroku 石本 新六 30 August 1911 2 April 1912 2nd Saionji 9 Uehara Yūsaku 上原 勇作 5 April 1912 21 December 1912 10 Kigoshi Yasutsuna 木越 安綱 21 December...
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  • Kotohito 閑院宮載仁親王 1865–1945 December 12, 1919 Imperial Family Baron Uehara Yūsaku 上原 勇作 1856–1933 April 27, 1921 Miyazaki Prince Kuniyoshi Kuni 久邇宮邦彦王...
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    1926) Kawamura Kageaki (28 April 1926) Inoue Yoshika (22 March 1929) Uehara Yūsaku (8 November 1933) Saitō Makoto (26 February 1936) Takahashi Korekiyo...
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    20 January 1912 17 December 1915 3 years, 331 days 15 Yūsaku, UeharaField Marshal Uehara Yūsaku (1856–1933) 17 December 1915 17 March 1923 7 years, 90 days...
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    number of men who later rose to considerable prominence, including Uehara Yūsaku, Akiyama Yoshifuru, and Hongo Fusataro. He was commissioned as a second...
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    post after his death, attempted to cut defense spending, Army Minister Uehara Yūsaku resigned in protest. The constitution required that the Army Minister...
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  • North-Subduing Division (北鎮部隊, Hokuchin-butai) Commanders Notable commanders Nagayama Takeshiro Ueda Arisawa Uehara Yusaku Watanabe Jotaro Osami Okiie...
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    April 2, 1912 Monarch Meiji Preceded by Terauchi Masatake Succeeded by Uehara Yūsaku Personal details Born (1850-04-08)April 8, 1850 Himeji, Harima, Japan...
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    office December 21, 1912 – June 24, 1913 Monarch Taishō Preceded by Uehara Yūsaku Succeeded by Kusunose Yukihiko Personal details Born (1854-04-22)22...
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    Seattle, Washington, United States (d. 1986)[citation needed] General Uehara Yūsaku resigned as Japan's Minister of War after the rest of the cabinet refused...
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    Ōshima (center) with Giichi Tanaka (left) and Uehara Yūsaku in 1918...
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  • giving the military a trump card over the government when Prime Minister Uehara Yusaku resigned over failure of the Diet to pass his budget requesting funds...
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    August 30, 1911 April 2, 1912 Vacant April 2, 1912 April 5, 1912 Baron Uehara Yūsaku Military (Army) April 5, 1912 December 21, 1912 Minister of the Navy...
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    Russo-Japanese War Second Sino-Japanese War Pacific War Commanders Notable commanders Tsuchiya Mitsuharu Samejima Shigeo Uehara Yusaku Hata Shunroku Kenji Doihara...
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    This promotion was over the objections of Army Chief-of-Staff General Uehara Yusaku, who had wanted Tachibana to take over the more prestigious role of...
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    more noteworthy commanders included Katsura Taro, Hasegawa Yoshimichi, Uehara Yusaku and Nobuyoshi Muto. 9 December 1938, the 3rd Division was subordinated...
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  • Name From To 1 Major General Uehara Yusaku 30 June 1904 23 January 1906 X Disbanded 1 Lieutenant General Renya Mutaguchi 15 July 1938 1 December 1939...
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  • Princess Nobuko Asaka, daughter of Emperor Meiji (b. 1891) November 8 – Uehara Yūsaku, field marshal (b. 1856) December 8 – Yamamoto Gonnohyōe, admiral and...
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    Masato Furuoya (1980) Toshiyuki Nagashima (1981) Mitsuru Hirata (1982) Yūsaku Matsuda (1983) Saburō Tokitō (1984) Kin'ya Kitaōji (1985) Yuya Uchida (1986)...
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  • General Nobuoki Asada 6 September 1911 22 April 1914 7 Field Marshal Yūsaku Uehara 22 April 1914 17 December 1915 8 General Hyōe Ichinohe 17 December 1915...
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  • Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role 1978 – as Yusaku Shima, in The Yellow Handkerchief 1981 – as Kōsaku Tajima, in A Distant...
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