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    Baron Tsuchiya Mitsuharu (土屋光春, 23 September 1848 – 17 November 1920) was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army. Tsuchiya was born as the fourth...
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  • Fuwa Mitsuharu (不破 光治, died 1580), Japanese samurai and daimyō Tsuchiya Mitsuharu (土屋 光春, 1848–1920), Imperial Japanese Army general Mitsuharu Matsuyama...
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  • politician Tsuchiya Masatsugu (土屋 昌次, 1544–1575), Japanese samurai Tsuchiya Mitsuharu (土屋 光春, 1848–1920), Japanese general Nobuko Tsuchiya (土屋 信子), Japanese...
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    (present-day Kitakyushu, Fukuoka) under the command of Lieutenant General Tsuchiya Mitsuharu, with men recruited from Osaka, Zentsūji, Kagawa, Hiroshima and Kumamoto...
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    During the Russo-Japanese War, under the command of Lieutenant General Tsuchiya Mitsuharu, this division was assigned to General Nogi's 3rd Army, and thus saw...
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  • Yamaguchi Mastering Engineer - Mitsuharu Harada Instruments Technician - Yasushi Horiuchi, Eisuke Sasaki, Satoshi Tsuchiya Art Direction, Design & Photography...
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    in Lisbon. He later trained at the Budo School in Sapadores, where Mitsuharu Tsuchiya founded Goju-ryu Seigokan. In addition to karate, Santana pursued...
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    out to be a snake woman when she visits her in hospital. Manga scholar Tsuchiya Dollase compares this character with the Jungian "Terrible Mother". The...
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    Spider-Man: The Manga, a manga version of Spider-Man and collaborated with Garon Tsuchiya for the manga Box. In 2001, he won the Shogakukan Manga Award for general...
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  • Performers are Minako Obata (a.k.a. Mooki), Chihiro Aoki (chorus) and Mitsuharu Fukuyama (trumpet). Two karaoke minigame songs are also included, performed...
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