Baron Kikuchi Dairoku (菊池 大麓, 17 March 1855 – 19 August 1917) was a Japanese mathematician, educator, and education administrator during the Meiji era...
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include: Dairoku Harada (原田 大六) (1917–1985), Japanese archaeologist Kikuchi Dairoku (菊池 大麓) (1855–1917), Japanese mathematician and educator This page...
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the National Diet officially abolished it on 19 June 1948. In 1907, Kikuchi Dairoku was invited by the University of London to give lectures on education...
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idol, former member of AKB48 Ayaka Kikuchi (speed skater) (菊池 彩花, born 1987), Japanese speed skater Kikuchi Dairoku (菊池 大麓, 1855–1917), Japanese mathematician...
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sakoku policy collapsed. Thereafter, many Japanese students (e.g., Kikuchi Dairoku) were sent to study in foreign countries, and many foreign employees...
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(1799–1881) Nishimura Shigeki (1828–1902) Nishi Amane (1829–1897) Kikuchi Dairoku (1855–1917) Hōjō Tokiyuki (1858–1929) Rikitaro Fujisawa (1861–1933)...
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{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Brinkley, F. (Frank); Kikuchi, Dairoku (1915). A history of the Japanese people from the earliest times to...
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the battlefield. Sources which include Yao, Francis Brinkley, and Kikuchi Dairoku also cite the enemy arrow scenario. While the actual site of Chūai's...
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23. ISBN 9780824820299. Retrieved 31 July 2019. Brinkley, Frank; Kikuchi, Dairoku (1915). A History of the Japanese People: From the Earliest Times to...
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World War. List of Nobel laureates affiliated with Kyoto University Kikuchi Dairoku List of National Treasures of Japan (archaeological materials) Yoshida...
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