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    Okada Keisuke (岡田 啓介, Okada Keisuke, 20 January 1868 – 7 October 1952) was a Japanese admiral and statesman who served as Prime Minister of Japan from...
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    government center of Tokyo, they failed to assassinate Prime Minister Keisuke Okada or secure control of the Imperial Palace. Their supporters in the army...
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    Nations. He retained the position in the subsequent cabinet of Admiral Keisuke Okada. As Foreign Minister, Hirota negotiated the purchase of the Chinese...
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    cabinet resigned en masse because of the Teijin Incident bribery scandal. Keisuke Okada succeeded as prime minister. Saitō continued to be an important figure...
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  • (along with Keisuke Terasaki) and Super Mario Land and contributed to many other titles. Okada retired from Nintendo in January 2012. "Okada on the Game...
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  • wrestler Kazuo Okada (岡田 和生, born 1942), Japanese businessman and billionaire, the biggest project of whom is Okada Manilla (see below) Keisuke Okada (岡田 啓介,...
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    Keisuke Kinoshita and others. She was married to film director Yoshishige Yoshida. Okada was born the daughter of silent film actor Tokihiko Okada (real...
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  • (小川 啓介, born 1986), Japanese footballer Keisuke Ogihara (荻原 イルマリ 恵介, born 1975), Japanese musician Keisuke Okada (岡田 啓介, 1868–1952), Japanese admiral, politician...
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    The Okada Cabinet (岡田内閣, Okada naikaku) is the 31st Cabinet of Japan under the leadership of Prime Minister Keisuke Okada from July 8, 1934, to March...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to Route C1 (Shuto Expressway). Keisuke Okada (17 March 2012). "Push to replace Tokyo's aging expressways with tunnel...
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    be acceptable to the rebels, especially by replacing Prime Minister Keisuke Okada with Kōki Hirota. The Prince's pro-Imperial Way Faction political sentiments...
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  • Prime minister (1932–1934) Keisuke Okada, Prime minister (1934–1936) Fumio Gotō, Acting Prime minister (1936–1936) Keisuke Okada, Prime minister (1936–1936)...
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    1933-March 1936, during the cabinets of Prime Minister Saitō Makoto and Keisuke Okada. Ōsumi, despite his reputation as a liberal, supported the decision...
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    October 3, 1940 Monarch Shōwa Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi Saito Makoto Keisuke Okada Kōki Hirota Senjuro Hayashi Fumimaro Konoe Hiranuma Kiichirō Nobuyuki...
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    Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第31代 岡田 啓介 [31st Okada Keisuke] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved...
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    the cabinet of Keisuke Okada. Immediately after the 26 February Incident, Gotō served as acting Prime Minister while Prime Minister Okada was in hiding...
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    January 21, 1932 13,237,841 Rikken Seiyukai 301 64.59% (Saitō Makoto) (Keisuke Okada) 1936 20 February 1936 Kōki Hirota 78.65% (D) January 21, 1936 14,479...
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    (December 7). 1933: Japan leaves the League of Nations (March 27). 1934: Keisuke Okada becomes prime minister (July 8). Japan withdraws from the Washington...
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    appointing a prime minister, and as long as former prime minister Admiral Keisuke Okada was opposed to Tojo, it would be impolitic for the Emperor to appoint...
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    Eiji Okada (岡田 英次, Okada Eiji, 13 June 1920 – 14 September 1995) was a Japanese film actor from Chōshi, Chiba. Okada served in the Imperial Japanese Army...
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    of Peers, launched a public campaign to demand that Prime Minister Keisuke Okada ban Minobe’s works, which he termed to be “traitorous thoughts”. Minobe...
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  • regular participants in Hexagon. Shuchishin Yusuke Kamiji Takeshi Tsuruno Keisuke Okada Fujiwara (owarai duo) Takayuki Haranishi Toshifumi Fujimoto Eiji Bandō...
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  • Masahiro Komoto as Takayuki Fujimiya Sayuri Kokushō as Shiho Fujimiya Keisuke Okada as Classics Teacher Ryō Iwase as Dr. Kanzaki Yoshitaka Yamaya as Graduation...
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  • Jon Chang Takafumi Matsubara Bryan Fajardo Mauro Cordoba Past members Keisuke Okada Takiya Terada Dorian Rainwater Ted Patterson Steve Procopio Website...
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    Takarabe Takeshi 財部 彪 11 June 1924 20 April 1927 Katō 1st Wakatsuki 12 Keisuke Okada 岡田 啓介 20 April 1927 2 July 1929 1st Tanaka 13 Takarabe Takeshi 財部 彪...
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    Muscle on the Beach -Ī Onna o tsukuru Natsu 2016- TV Tokyo MC with Keisuke Okada and Aya Asahina Hashimoto × Hatori no Bangumi TV Asahi In the audience...
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    January 1932 13,237,841 Rikken Seiyukai 301 64.59% (Saitō Makoto) (Keisuke Okada) 19th 20 February 1936 Kōki Hirota 78.65% (D) 21 January 1936 14,479...
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    Prime Minister before election Keisuke Okada Imperial Japanese Army Prime Minister after election Kōki Hirota Independent...
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    October 1934, Kodama was picked to be Minister of Colonization under the Okada administration. In February 1937, he became Minister of Communications under...
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    Shidehara Wakatsuki Reijirō Inukai Tsuyoshi Takahashi Korekiyo Saitō Makoto Keisuke Okada Frank Murphy (as Governor-General of the Philippines; later High Commissioner...
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