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    Count Makino Nobuaki, also Makino Shinken (牧野 伸顕, November 24, 1861 – January 25, 1949), was a Japanese politician and imperial court official. As Lord...
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  • billiards player Nobuaki Koga (古贺 伸明, born 1952), Japanese trade unionist Nobuaki Maeda (前田 陳爾, 1907–1975), Japanese Go player Makino Nobuaki (牧野 伸顕, 1861–1949)...
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    clan. She is the great-granddaughter of the diplomat Count Nobuaki Makino (牧野伸顕, Makino Nobuaki, 1861–1949) and the great-great-granddaughter of the samurai...
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    is maternally descended from Ōkubo Toshimichi through his son Count Makino Nobuaki. Through his paternal grandmother the Hon. Kanō Natsuko, he descends...
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  • and former actress Makino Nobuaki (牧野 伸顕, 1861–1949), Japanese statesman Makino Sadamichi (牧野 貞通, 1707–1749), Japanese daimyō Makino Sadanaga (牧野 貞長, 1733–1796)...
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    Kyoto shoshidai. Makino Tadayuki, 1862–1863 55th Kyoto shoshidai. Makino Nobuaki — created baron (1907); created viscount (1918). Makino Kazushige – House...
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    a daughter of Count Makino Nobuaki, left Tokyo soon after Ken'ichi's birth to join her husband, so he was raised at the Makino household during the first...
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    Makino and his party of the attack and led them to a rear entrance. The assassins fired upon the group as they left, but did not realize that Makino had...
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  • student, Nobuaki Kanazawa, is determined to put a stop to the murderous King's Game, once and for all. Nobuaki Kanazawa (金沢 伸明, Kanazawa Nobuaki) Voiced...
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    Balfour (UK), Georges Clemenceau (France), Robert Lansing (US), Baron Nobuaki Makino (Japan), Viscount Alfred Milner (UK), Vittorio Orlando (Italy), Stephen...
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  • Prefecture: Masa Sawa Ehime Prefecture: Katsumata Minoru Fukui Prefecture: Nobuaki Makino then Kunizo Arakawa Fukuoka Prefecture: Yasujo then Tameharu Yamada...
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    Association (Nihon Ki-in) 1949–1951 Succeeded by Tadashi Adachi Preceded by Nobuaki Makino President of the Japan Go Association (Nihon Ki-in) 1955–1967 Succeeded by...
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  • Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. Rika Nonaka (牧野 留姫, Makino Ruki, Ruki Makino in the Japanese version) Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa (Japanese);...
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    from this marriage were Toshikazu, the 1st Marquess Ōkubo (1859–1945), Makino Nobuaki (1861–1949), Toshitake, later the 2nd Marquess (1867–1943), Ishihara...
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    administrative council included such figures as Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal Nobuaki Makino, former prime minister Kosai Uchida, future prime minister Fumimaro...
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  • annual lottery. In 30 years, all bonds for samurais were reimbursed. Makino Nobuaki, a student member of the Iwakura Mission, remarked in his memoirs: "Together...
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  • Shima 1885-1886 Sadanori Yasuda 1886-1891 Shoichiro Ishii 1891-1892 Nobuaki Makino 1892-1893 Chikaaki Takasaki 1893-1896 Egi Kazuyuki 1896-1897 Motohiro...
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  • account of their race or nationality. In a speech, the Japanese diplomat Makino Nobuaki stated that during the war men of different races had fought together...
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    he was a student member of the Iwakura Mission of 1871 along with Makino Nobuaki. He later stayed in Germany to study at Heidelberg University (where...
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    in London, England, at the request of Japanese Minister of Culture, Makino Nobuaki (牧野伸顕). One of the reasons for his trip was to conduct a survey of the...
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    1925 – March 30, 1925 Monarch Taishō Preceded by Hirata Tosuke Succeeded by Makino Nobuaki Personal details Born May 12, 1849 Died September 25, 1925...
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    saved both their lives. The insurgents also attacked the residence of Makino Nobuaki, the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal, head of the Rikken Seiyūkai political...
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    Tsunetaro Moriyama (1966) Kazuto Tsuruoka (1969) Shunichi Amachi (1970) Nobuaki Nidegawa (1970) Shuichi Ishimoto (1972) Sadayoshi Fujimoto (1974) Fumio...
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  • Prefecture: Katsumata Minoru Fukui Prefecture: Toshitsuna Adashi then Nobuaki Makino then Kunizo Arakawa Fukuoka Prefecture: Yasujo Fukushima Prefecture:...
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    office 26 February 1935 – 26 February 1936 Monarch Hirohito Preceded by Makino Nobuaki Succeeded by Ichiki Kitokurō Prime Minister of Japan In office 26 May...
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    established in July 1924. The first president of the Nihon Ki-in was Makino Nobuaki, a great Go patron himself, with Okura Kishichiro serving as vice president...
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  • Makoto, Prince Saionji Kinmochi, and Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal Makino Nobuaki, and Foreign Minister Kijūrō Shidehara were to be assassinated. The...
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    Katsura Tarō Minister of Foreign Affairs 1913 Succeeded by Makino Nobuaki Preceded by Makino Nobuaki Minister of Foreign Affairs 1914–1915 Succeeded by Ōkuma...
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    Crown Prince and Princess. In 1909, Yoshida married Makino Yukiko, the eldest daughter of Makino Nobuaki. They had four children: Sakurako, Kenichi, Kazuko...
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  • acting (by the President of the Privy Council) 30 March 1925 Count Makino Nobuaki 牧野 伸顕 (1861–1949) 30 March 1925 26 February 1935 Viscount Saitō Makoto...
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