Hidejirō Nagata (永田秀次郎, Nagata Hidejirō, July 23, 1876 – September 17, 1943), was a politician and cabinet minister in the Empire of Japan, serving as...
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actor Alipate Nagata, Fijian politician Anna Nagata (born 1982), Japanese actress Apisai Nagata, Fijian rugby union footballer Hidejirō Nagata (1876–1943)...
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Affairs 1938 Succeeded by Fumimaro Konoe Academic offices Preceded by Hidejirō Nagata Principal of Takushoku University 1944–1945 Succeeded by Hiroshi Shimomura...
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February 1937 – 4 June 1937 Prime Minister Senjūrō Hayashi Preceded by Hidejirō Nagata Succeeded by Sonyu Ōtani Personal details Born (1877-05-24)May 24,...
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(顧問): Mitsuru Toyama, Founder of Black Ocean Society Gen. Sadao Araki Hidejirō Nagata Its statist program included the demand for "the state control of the...
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(2018), Zenjirō Tokumaru Manpuku (2018), Kazutaka Gōda Idaten (2019), Hidejirō Nagata Scarlet (2019) Yuganda Hamon (2019), Kakiuchi Taiyō no Ko (2020) Reach...
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Okada Minister of Colonial Affairs Oct 1934 – Mar 1936 Succeeded by Hidejirō Nagata Preceded by Tatsunosuke Yamazaki Minister of Communications 1937 Succeeded by...
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Shōjirō Kawashima, the secretary-general of the LDP Issey Ogata as Hidejirō Nagata Kitarō as Toratarō Ushizuka Kenichi Hagiwara as Korekiyo Takahashi...
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from competitive swimming due to family issues, but then Tokyo mayor Hidejirō Nagata reportedly asked her why she did not bring back a gold medal. Over...
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Seiyūkai March 9, 1936 February 2, 1937 Minister of Colonial Affairs Hidejirō Nagata Independent March 9, 1936 February 2, 1937 Chief Cabinet Secretary...
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