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1923 In Japan
Events in the year 1923 in Japan. It corresponds to Taishō 12 (大正12年) in the Japanese calendar. Incumbents *Emperor: Taishō *Regent: Hirohito *Prime Minister: **Katō Tomosaburō (until August 24) **Yamamoto Gonnohyōe (from September 2) Governors *Aichi Prefecture: Hikoji Kawaguchi (until 16 June); Masahiro Ota (starting 16 June) *Akita Prefecture: Masao Kishimoto *Aomori Prefecture: Yujiro Ozaki (until 25 October); Kazue Baba (starting 25 October) *Ehime Prefecture: Juunosuke Miyazaki *Fukui Prefecture: Josuke Shiraogawa *Fukushima Prefecture: Iwata Mamoru (until 25 October); Kosaka Masayasu (starting 25 October) *Gifu Prefecture: Manpei Ueda *Gunma Prefecture: Yamaoka Kunitoshi *Hiroshima Prefecture: Kamehiko Abe (until 25 October); Jiro Yamagata (starting 25 October) *Ibaraki Prefecture: Genjiro Moriya (until 25 October); Shohei Fujinuma (starting 25 October) *Iwate Prefecture: Ushidzuka Torataro *Kagawa Prefecture: Shuji Sasaki (until 25 October); Na ...
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1923
Events January–February * January 9 – Lithuania begins the Klaipėda Revolt to annex the Klaipėda Region (Memel Territory). * January 11 – Despite strong British protests, troops from France and Belgium occupy the Ruhr area, to force Germany to make reparation payments. * January 17 (or 9) – First flight of the first rotorcraft, Juan de la Cierva's Cierva C.4 autogyro, in Spain. (It is first demonstrated to the military on January 31.) * February 5 – Australian cricketer Bill Ponsford makes 429 runs to break the world record for the highest first-class cricket score for the first time in his third match at this level, at Melbourne Cricket Ground, giving the Victoria cricket team an innings total of 1,059. * February 9 – Billy Hughes, having resigned as Prime Minister of Australia, after the Country Party refuses to govern in coalition with him as the leader of the Nationalist Party, is succeeded by Stanley Bruce. A Liberal–National Coalition will pers ...
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Masao Kishimoto
Masao Kishimoto ( ja, 岸本正雄) (October 1881 – May 20, 1963) was Director of the Karafuto Agency (December 17, 1931 – July 5, 1932). He was Governor of Akita Prefecture (1922–1924), Yamagata Prefecture (1924), Okayama Prefecture (1927–1928) and Hiroshima is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 1,199,391. The gross domestic product (GDP) in Greater Hiroshima, Hiroshima Urban Employment Area, was US$61.3 billion as of 2010. Kazumi Matsui h ... (1928–1929). References *『新編日本の歴代知事』836頁。 *『「現代物故者事典」総索引 : 昭和元年~平成23年 1 (政治・経済・社会篇)』408頁。 *『日本官僚制総合事典:1868 - 2000』188頁。 *『人事興信録』第8版、キ57頁。 *『新編日本の歴代知事』174頁。 *『新編日本の歴代知事』196頁。 *『新編日本の歴代知事』811頁。 *『日本官僚制総合事典:1868 - 2000 ...
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List Of Governors Of Ibaraki Prefecture
Appointed governors *Yamaoka Tesshū 1871 *Yamaguchi Tadasada 1872 *Nomura Motosuke 1872 *Toru Watanabe 1872-1873 *Seki Shinpei 1873-1875 *Unknown 1875-1877 *Tatsutaro Nomura 1877-1880 *Hitomi Katsutaro 1880-1885 *Shima 1885-1886 *Sadanori Yasuda 1886-1891 *Shoichiro Ishii 1891-1892 *Nobuaki Makino 1892-1893 * Chikaaki Takasaki 1893-1896 *Egi Kazuyuki 1896-1897 *Motohiro Onoda 1897-1898 *Kiyoshi Honba 1898-1899 *Fumi Kashiwada 1899-1900 *Kono Chuzo 1900-1903 *Teru Terahara 1903-1906 *Otsuka 1906-1907 *Mori Masataka 1907-1908 *Keisuke Sakanaka 1912-1917 *Yūichirō Chikaraishi 1917-1921 *Genjiro Moriya 1921-1923 *Shohei Fujinuma 1923-1924 *Tsugino Daisaburo 1924-1925 *Kaiichiro Suematsu 1925-1926 *Kihachiro Ito 1926-1927 *Sanosuke 1927 *Jiro Morioka 1927-1929 *Shozo Ushijima 1929-1931 *Tanaka 1931 *Seikichi Kimishima 1931-1932 *Abe Kashichi 1932-1935 *Ando Kyoushirou 1935-1937 *Nobuo Hayashi 1937-1938 *Shigeru Hamaza 1938-1939 *Tokitsugi Yoshinaga 1939-1941 *Kanichi Naito 1941-1942 ...
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Jiro Yamagata
Jiro Yamagata (January 6, 1881 – January 9, 1936) was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from October 1923 to September 1925. He was governor of Ishikawa Prefecture (1922-1923), Hyōgo Prefecture (1925-1927) and Kanagawa Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Kanagawa Prefecture is the second-most populous prefecture of Japan at 9,221,129 (1 April 2022) and third-densest at . Its geographic area of makes it fifth-smallest. Kanag ... (1929–1931). References {{Authority control Governors of Hiroshima 1881 births 1936 deaths Japanese Home Ministry government officials Governors of Ishikawa Prefecture Governors of Hyōgo Prefecture Governors of Kanagawa Prefecture ...
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Kamehiko Abe
was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from October 1922 to October 1923. He was governor of Kōchi Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Shikoku. Kōchi Prefecture has a population of 757,914 (1 December 2011) and has a geographic area of 7,103 km2 (2,742 sq mi). Kōchi Prefecture borders Ehime Prefecture to the northwest and ... (1919–1922). References Governors of Hiroshima 1875 births 1928 deaths Japanese Home Ministry government officials Governors of Kochi Prefecture {{Japan-politician-stub ...
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Governors Of Hiroshima Prefecture
Governors of Hiroshima Prefecture served from 1871, when the Japanese government abolished the position of the ''daimyō'' of Hiroshima. Until 1947, the governors of Hiroshima Prefecture were appointed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Tokyo, but from 1947 onward they were elected. Appointed governors 1871–1947 * Viscount Kōno Togama 15 Aug – 15 Nov 1871 * Senbon Hisanobu 15 Nov – 27 Nov 1871 * Viscount Kōno Togama 27 Nov – 26 Dec 1871 * Date Muneoki 26 Dec 1871 – 25 Jan 1875 * Fujii Tsutomu 25 Jan 1875 – 6 Apr 1880 * Sadaaki Senda 6 Apr 1880 – 26 Dec 1889 * Baron Nabeshima Miki 26 Dec 1889 – 23 Apr 1896 * Orita Hiraochi 23 Apr 1896 – 7 Apr 1897 * Asada Tokunori 7 Apr 1897 – 14 May 1898 * Baron Takatoshi Iwamura 14 May – 28 Jul 1898 * Hattori Ichizo 28 Jul – 28 Dec 1898 * Egi Kazuyuki 28 Dec 1898 – 29 Jun 1903 * Tokuhisa Tsunenori 29 Jun 1903 – 25 Jan 1904 * Yamada Shunzō 25 Jan 1904 – 11 Jan 1907 * Tadashi Munakata 11 Jan 1907 – 28 Mar ...
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Yamaoka Kunitoshi
Yamaoka is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: * (born 1968), Japanese video game composer (''Silent Hill'' series) * Kristi Yamaoka (born 1987), American cheerleader discussed in Cheerleading#Dangers of cheerleading * (born 1943), Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan * , Japanese professional baseball player * (1526–1585), samurai * (1836–1888), samurai Fictional characters: * Shirō Yamaoka, protagonist of the manga series ''Oishinbo'' * Rin Yamaoka, a playable character in the video game ''Dead by Daylight'' * Kazan Yamaoka, a playable character in the video game Dead by Daylight See also * Yamaoka Station, train station in Ena, Gifu Prefecture, Japan * Yamaoka, Gifu was a town located in Ena District, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 5,381 and a density of 88.27 persons per km². The total area was 60.96 km². On October 25, 2004, Yamaoka, along with the towns ..., former town ...
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Kosaka Masayasu
and are two separate Japanese surnames, distinguished by the length of the vowel in the first syllable of each surname. They are sometimes spelled identically in romanisation due to omission of the macron in the latter surname. Notable people with these surnames include: *, comedian *, politician *, animator and film director *, professional baseball player *, idol, model, actress and member of the Japanese girls idol group Hinatazaka46 *, samurai warrior *, member of the Konami-produced J-Pop group BeForU *, race walker *, gravure idol *, politician Fictional characters: *, a character from ''The World God Only Knows'' *, a character from ''Love Live!'' *, a character from ''Oreimo'' *, a character from ''To Heart 2'' *, a character from ''Sound! Euphonium is a Japanese novel series written by Ayano Takeda. The story is set in Uji, Kyoto and focuses on the Kitauji High School Music Club, whose concert band is steadily improving thanks to the newly appointed advi ...
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Iwata Mamoru
Iwata may refer to: *Iwata, Shizuoka, city located in Shizuoka, Japan *Iwata (surname) **Satoru Iwata, former president and CEO of Nintendo *Júbilo Iwata is a professional Japanese association football team that currently play in the J2 League. The team name ''Júbilo'' means 'joy' in Spanish and Portuguese. The team's hometown is Iwata, Shizuoka prefecture and they play at Yamaha Stadium. For ...
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