• Chizuru Kotō (古藤千鶴, born 1982), Japanese volleyball player Joseph Koto, (1960-2021) Senegalese football manager and international player Nasrul Koto, (born...
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    Bunjirō Kotō (Japanese: 小藤 文次郎, April 8, 1856 - March 8, 1935) was a Japanese earth scientist (Geologist). He is from Iwami Province (Shimane Prefecture)...
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    As a graduate student at Tokyo Imperial University, he studied under Bunjirō Kotō, Yokoyama Matajirō [ja], and Jinbo Kotora [ja], among others. His 1902...
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  • nanyo)1916 氷河果して本邦に存在せざりしか(Hyoga shtashite hompo ni sonzaisezarishika)1902 Bunjirō Kotō Yamasaki Cirque Beckinsale, Robert P.; Chorley, Richard J. (2003-10-04)...
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    provinces were devastated by earthquakes; their fault lines were traced by Bunjiro Koto (1856–1935), another professor at Imperial University. He found the strike-slip...
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    result of magma moving underground or even subterranean explosions. Bunjiro Koto, a professor at Tokyo Imperial University, was so influenced by the extraordinary...
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