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    Admiral Arima Ryōkitsu (有馬 良橘, December 16, 1861 – May 1, 1944) was a career naval officer in the Imperial Japanese Navy during Meiji and Taishō periods...
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    The Kindaichi Case Files – Isamu Kenmochi 2010: Saka no Ue no Kumo – Arima Ryōkitsu 2013: Yae's Sakura – Itagaki Taisuke 2018: Manpuku – Akira Kawakami...
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    6-inch (152 mm), 20 knots) Niitaka (Capt. Shōji Yoshimoto) Otowa (Capt. Arima Ryōkitsu) First Destroyer Division Captain Fujimoto Shūshirō 4 Harusame-class...
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  • as Katō Tomosaburō Hiroshi Tachi as Shimamura Hayao Masaya Kato as Arima Ryokitsu Akira Nakao as Hidaka Sōnojō Kisuke Iida as Takarabe Takeshi Hidekazu...
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    Fleet Chief-of-staff 28 September 1907 – 17 December 1907 Succeeded by Arima Ryōkitsu Preceded by Akiyama Saneyuki 1st Fleet Chief of Staff 1 December 1912...
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    July 1918 Nawa Matahachirō 2 July 1918 Murakami Kakuichi 2 July 1918 Arima Ryōkitsu 25 November 1919 Yamaya Tanin 25 November 1919 Takarabe Takeshi 25 November...
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    Fleet Commander-in-chief 13 December 1915 - 6 April 1917 Succeeded by Arima Ryōkitsu Preceded by Katō Sadakichi Kure Naval District Commander-in-chief 1...
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    1942) Senjūrō Hayashi (4 February 1943) Mineichi Koga (5 May 1944) Arima Ryokitsu (11 May 1944) Yoshimichi Hara (7 August 1944) Nomaguchi Kimuotoko (12...
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  • February 1895-15 December 1895 Takashi Saito: 15 December 1895-23 May 1898 Arima Ryōkitsu: 1 November 1896-21 December 1899 Yoshitomo Inoue: 23 May 1898-26 May...
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    blockading Port Arthur on 16 September 1904 under the command of Commander Arima Ryōkitsu. On 13 December, she assisted in the rescue of survivors from Takasago...
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    "Central League of the Spiritual Mobilization Movement", headed by Admiral Ryokitsu Arima and under the joint supervision of the Ministry of Home Affairs and...
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    from 2 February to 22 November 1906 before he was relieved by Captain Arima Ryokitsu. The ship participated in the early stages of the Battle of Tsingtao...
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  • Captain Isamu Takeshita 28 September 1907 – 17 December 1907 5 Captain Ryokitsu Arima 17 December 1907 – 20 November 1908 6 Captain Tatsuo Matsumura 20 November...
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  • 1 Admiral Kakuichi Murakami 13 December 1915 6 April 1917 2 Admiral Ryokitsu Arima 6 April 1917 1 December 1918 3 Admiral Teijiro Kuroi 1 December 1918...
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    Kamaya, who was a second lieutenant of the crew of the Fusō, learnt that Ryokitsu Arima was conducting experimental research to develop a new flag signal using...
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