Jiro Okabe, the Glossary
was a member of the Japanese House of Representatives.[1]
Table of Contents
30 relations: Chūseikai, Christianity, Dōjinsha, Harvey Saburo Hayashi, Hawaiian Kingdom, Heidelberg University, Hilo, Hawaii, House of Representatives (Japan), Itō Hirobumi, Japanese in Hawaii, Kenseikai, List of Japanese court ranks, positions and hereditary titles, London School of Economics, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan), Oakland, California, Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom, Rikken Seiyūkai, Russo-Japanese War, Saku, Nagano, Shiro Sokabe, Takahashi Korekiyo, Takie Okumura, Tokyo, Ueda High School, University of California, University of Chicago, University of Paris, Watanabe Kunitake, Yingkou, 1912 Japanese general election.
- Japanese newspaper editors
- Politicians from Nagano Prefecture
Chūseikai
The Chūseikai (中正会, lit. Impartiality Society) was a political party in Japan.
Christianity
Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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Dōjinsha
Dōjinsha (同人社) was a school in Koishikawa, Tokyo founded by Masanao Nakamura.
Harvey Saburo Hayashi
Harvey Saburo Hayashi (February 22, 1867 – June 1, 1943) was a Japanese doctor who practiced in Kona, Hawaii.
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Hawaiian Kingdom
The Hawaiian Kingdom, also known as Kingdom of Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian: Ke Aupuni Hawaiʻi), was a sovereign state located in the Hawaiian Islands which existed from 1795 to 1893.
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Heidelberg University
Heidelberg University, officially the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; Universitas Ruperto Carola Heidelbergensis), is a public research university in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
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Hilo, Hawaii
Hilo is the largest settlement in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States, which encompasses the Island of Hawaii, and is a census-designated place (CDP).
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House of Representatives (Japan)
The is the lower house of the National Diet of Japan.
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Itō Hirobumi
was a Japanese politician and statesman who served as the first Prime Minister of Japan.
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Japanese in Hawaii
The Japanese in Hawaii (simply Japanese Hawaiians or “Local Japanese”, rarely Kepanī) are the second largest ethnic group in Hawaii.
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Kenseikai
The was a short-lived political party in the pre-war Empire of Japan.
List of Japanese court ranks, positions and hereditary titles
The court ranks of Japan, also known in Japanese as ikai (位階), are indications of an individual's court rank in Japan based on the system of the state.
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London School of Economics
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is a public research university in London, England, and amember institution of the University of London.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan)
The is an executive department of the Government of Japan, and is responsible for the country's foreign policy and international relations.
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Oakland, California
Oakland is a city in the San Francisco Bay Area in the U.S. state of California.
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Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom
The overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom was a coup d'état against Queen Liliʻuokalani, which took place on January 17, 1893, on the island of Oʻahu and led by the Committee of Safety, composed of seven foreign residents and six Hawaiian Kingdom subjects of American descent in Honolulu.
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Rikken Seiyūkai
The was one of the main political parties in the pre-war Empire of Japan. It was also known simply as the Seiyūkai. Founded on September 15, 1900, by Itō Hirobumi,David S. Spencer, "Some Thoughts on the Political Development of the Japanese People", The Journal of International Relations (January 1920) p325 the Seiyūkai was a pro-government alliance of bureaucrats and former members of the Kenseitō.
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Russo-Japanese War
The Russo-Japanese War was fought between the Japanese Empire and the Russian Empire during 1904 and 1905 over rival imperial ambitions in Manchuria and the Korean Empire.
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Saku, Nagano
is a city located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
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Shiro Sokabe
Shiro Sokabe (June 26, 1865 – July 3, 1949) was a Christian missionary from Japan who ministered in Honomu, Hawaii.
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Takahashi Korekiyo
Viscount was a Japanese politician who served as prime minister of Japan from 1921 to 1922 and Minister of Finance when he was assassinated. Jiro Okabe and Takahashi Korekiyo are members of the House of Representatives (Empire of Japan).
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Takie Okumura
Takie Okumura (May 12, 1865 – February 10, 1951) was a Christian minister from Japan.
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Tokyo
Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.
Ueda High School
is a public high school in Ueda, Nagano, Japan.
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University of California
The University of California (UC) is a public land-grant research university system in the U.S. state of California.
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University of Chicago
The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois.
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University of Paris
The University of Paris (Université de Paris), known metonymically as the Sorbonne, was the leading university in Paris, France, from 1150 to 1970, except for 1793–1806 during the French Revolution.
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Watanabe Kunitake
Viscount was a Japanese politician, cabinet minister and deputy prime minister, who lived in the Meiji and Taishō periods. Jiro Okabe and Watanabe Kunitake are politicians from Nagano Prefecture.
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Yingkou
Yingkou is a coastal prefecture-level city of central southern Liaoning province, People's Republic of China, on the northeastern shore of Liaodong Bay.
1912 Japanese general election
General elections were held in Japan on 15 May 1912.
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See also
Japanese newspaper editors
Politicians from Nagano Prefecture
- 2005 Kiso mayoral election
- 2007 Minamimaki mayoral election
- 2007 Miyota mayoral election
- Daisaku Hiraki
- Daizō Nozawa
- Etsujirō Uehara
- Ginjirō Fujiwara
- Gon'ichirō Nishizawa
- Hidenori Hasegawa
- Hisao Katō
- Jiro Okabe
- Kazuo Aoki
- Keita Gotō (industrialist)
- Kosuke Ito (politician)
- Masao Uchibori
- Masatoshi Wakabayashi
- Sakuma Shōzan
- Shigeo Iwanami
- Shunsuke Mutai
- Shusei Tanaka
- Sohei Miyashita
- Tasuku Tsukada
- Tomoko Tamura
- Watanabe Kunitake
- Yoshikatsu Takeiri
- Zentarō Kosaka