Viscount Ogawa Mataji (小川又次, 22 August 1848 – 20 October 1909) was a general in the early Imperial Japanese Army. He was also the father-in-law of Field...
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the Japanese Fourth Division under the command of Lieutenant General Ogawa Mataji attacked the walled town of Chinchou (modern-day Jinzhou District 金州)...
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Junnosuke Tanimura Keisuke Relief Forces: Kodama Gentarō Oku Yasukata Ogawa Mataji Keishintō Otaguro Tomoo † Kaya Harukata † Ueno Kengo † Ogata Kotarō ...
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During the Russo-Japanese War, the division, led by Lieutenant General Ogawa Mataji, participated in the Battle of Nanshan, Battle of Liaoyang (where the...
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General Ōshima Yoshimasa IJA 4th Infantry Division, Lieutenant General Ogawa Mataji IJA 5th Infantry Division, Lieutenant General Ueda Arisawa IJA 6th Infantry...
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Name From To 1 Major General Ogawa Mataji 1 September 1894 28 May 1895 X demobilized 28 May 1895 2 February 1904 2 Major General Fujii Shigeta 2 February...
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September 1904, he was promoted to lieutenant general. He succeeded General Ogawa Mataji as commander of the IJA 4th Infantry Division after the latter was wounded...
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Nakamura Shidō II (category Ogawa family)
Mikihiro Ogawa (小川 幹弘, Ogawa Mikihiro, born 14 September 1972), better known by the stage name Shidō Nakamura II (二代目 中村 獅童, Nidaime Nakamura Shidō),...
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Kondo (63rd) 1972 — Tadashi Matsushita [jp], Setsuro Ebashi (62nd) 1971 — Mataji Miyamoto [jp], Chushiro Hayashi (61st) 1970 — Hidetaka Nakamura [jp], Seizo...
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