Tenpō 天保 1830~1844 Kōka 弘化 1844~1848 Kaei 嘉永 1848~1854 Ansei 安政 1854~1860 Man'en 万延 1860~1861 Bunkyū 文久 1861~1864 Genji 元治 1864~1865 Keiō 慶応 1865~1868...
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Motoharu Kurosawa (黒澤元治, Kurosawa Motoharu, born 6 August 1940), nicknamed "Gan-san", is a retired professional Japanese racing driver. He is the patriarch...
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Viscount Yamaji Motoharu (山地 元治, 10 September 1841 – 3 October 1897), was a lieutenant general in the early Imperial Japanese Army during the First Sino-Japanese...
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Motoharu (written: 元治, 元春 or 基春) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Gosho Motoharu (五所 元治), Japanese kobudoka Motoharu...
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Book of Later Han Bunkyū 文久 1861–1864 CE 4 years Book of Later Han Genji 元治 1864–1865 CE 2 years Classic of Changes, Records of the Three Kingdoms Keiō...
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Preceded by Genji (元治) Era of Japan Keiō (慶応) 1 May 1865 – 22 October 1868 Succeeded by Meiji (明治)...
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1242–1243 Islamic calendar 1280–1281 Japanese calendar Bunkyū 4 / Genji 1 (元治元年) Javanese calendar 1792–1793 Julian calendar Gregorian minus 12 days Korean...
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Gosho Motoharu (五所 元治; 1919 – October 27, 2012) was a prominent Japanese master of the martial arts, koryu budō or kobudō. The Shihan (master), of the...
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(松村 充, born 1957), Japanese figure skater and coach Motoharu Matsumura (松村 元治, born 1946), Japanese cross-country skier Nabe Matsumura (松村 ナビ, 1860–1930)...
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