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    Take Hagiwara (Japanese: 萩原タケ) (1873-1936) was a Japanese nurse, trained by the Red Cross, and sometimes referred to as the "Japanese Nightingale". She...
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  • specialization. The first nursing association in Japan was founded in 1929 by Take Hagiwara as the Nursing Association of the Japanese Empire. By 1933, the organization...
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    252 and a density of 437 persons per km2. The total area was 50.90 km2. Take Hagiwara (1873–1936), nurse Tsutomu Miyazaki (1962–2008), serial killer...
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    taking place. Suzuki faced Kyohei Hagiwara at Super Rizin & Rizin 38 on September 25, 2022. He was able to take Hagiwara down in the second round and forced...
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    稀勢の里 寛, Hepburn: Kisenosato Yutaka) born July 3, 1986, as Yutaka Hagiwara (萩原 寛, Hagiwara Yutaka) is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Ibaraki...
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  • Japan. In 1929 the director of the Japan Red Cross nursing division, Take Hagiwara, founded the Nursing Association of the Japanese Empire (日本帝国看護婦協会,...
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  • "Naoki Hagiwara". Paris 2024 Paralympics. Retrieved 6 September 2024. "Men's Medallists" (PDF). Paris 2024. Retrieved 5 September 2024. "Japan takes Paralympic...
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  • Destruction") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazushi Hagiwara. It began its serialization in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1988, after...
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  • pioneer (b. 1866) May 3 – Kikunae Ikeda, chemist (b. 1864 May 27 – Take Hagiwara, military nurse (b. 1873) June 10 – Tsuchida Bakusen, nihonga painter...
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    that fair's Japanese exhibits. Following Makoto Hagiwara's death in 1925 his daughter, Takano Hagiwara, and her children became the proprietors and maintainers...
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