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Name SUZUKI Sadae
Real name
Death year 1855-1884
Profession Free citizenship activist
Birthplace Morioka
Commentary He studied at the Sakuinkan and moved to Tokyo at the age of 16 and acquired English and Catholicism at a Christian school in Tsukiji, edited the religious magazine "Tokyo Shinpo" by Fukuzawa Yukichi et al. It resonates with the free civil rights movement and contacts with Itagaki 助 ・ 亨 ・ 亨 ・ 中 中 etc. Returning for the unification of local ideas, based on Sugasha, annexing Kyodo Ito Keisuke strongly united with one another. Add a school building in the Suri office and train a large number of young people including Sato Kitae and Yokogawa. On the other hand, Iwate has been active outside the world, formed the freedom party of Itagaki leader, held a regular seat along with Hoshi Tei in the party convention, while being considered to be a major player in Japanese politics in the future, in the middle of Zushi I died at 29 years old.
Name Itagaki Seishiro
Real name 1885-1948
Death year
Profession Army General and Land Minister
Birthplace Iwate
Commentary After serving as chief adviser of Manchukuo military affairs department chief, chief of Kanto army, chief of Hiroshima fifth division, he became Iwate's first army minister. At the end of the war as a commander of the Seventh Sector Force of Singapore, he was hanged as a Class A war criminal with six Tojo British aircraft in a Far East military trial.
Name Koshiro Oikawa
Real name
Death year 1883-1958
Profession Naval General
Birthplace Towa Town (now Hanamaki City)
Commentary Chief Minister of the Zhao Zhenfu, Chief of the First Air Squadron, Chief of the Third Fleet, Chief of the Air Force, and the Chief of the G Division Fleet and Third Fleet Commander. Later military counselor.
Name Oda Tezukana
Real name
Death year 1839-1901
Profession Suicide house, educator, politician
Birthplace Kuji
Commentary In 1870, he has been active as a politician during the period of Japanese constitutional administration since he moved to Tokyo as a member of the House of Councilors. At the time, the specific concept of the Kita-Uwa reclamation was not respected by the government, but at a scale comparable to the Kita-Uwa Comprehensive Development Plan of the 1930s. In addition, the text of the draft “Composition draft review forest” has attracted the attention of the academic community as a superior private pseudo-constitution.
Name Kokubun Yukichi
Real name
Death year 1878-1958
Profession Iwate Governor
Birthplace Ninohe City
Commentary The first governor of the popular election. Farmer. In 1893, he established the "Kokuminokukoku Farm" and distributed free seedlings. Established Iwate Noriyuki Co., Ltd. in 1918, which produces and sells seeds and seedlings, and sells pesticides and agricultural tools. "Iwate Agricultural Administration Company" was nominated for the first governor's election in 1947, and it was the birth of a peasant governor, supported by dissatisfaction with rural areas and expectations for better food administration in urban areas . During his tenure, he worked on the development of agricultural bases, the encouragement of dairy cows, the development of prefectural forests for 10 years, and the restoration of flood damage.
Name Yokogawa Shozo (Yokokawa Shozo)
Real name
Death year 1865-1904
Profession Military detective
Birthplace Morioka
Commentary Patriotic person of the Russo-Japanese war. At the age of 15, he moved to Tokyo and joined the Liberal Party in the Kabayama incident, and was in prison for a year and a half. He later joined the Asahi Shimbun and accompanied Chishima in Gunji, and served as a navy in the Sino-Japanese War. When Russia reached tentacles in Manchuria and was under pressure, Russia was engaged in information gathering activities as a Beijing commissioner to Qingdao (now China), but at the same time the war started the special task of destroying the railway route Volunteers infiltrated near Chichiharu as a lama, but were discovered by the Russian army and killed in the suburbs of Harbin. He was also a Christian.
Name Ueda Farmer
Real name
Death year 1848-1895
Profession Horsemaker / politician
Birthplace Morioka
Commentary He is committed to the development of Ma Iwate, including democratization of the Seri Koma system, improvement of horse breeds, and establishment of a veterinary school. Based on "Sugasha", Suzuki Seiseru and Tachikawa Naoharu set up a free civil rights movement and shouted overthrow of politics. He was elected the first prefectural assembly member election in 1879 and was elected as the chairperson, and he worked as the chairperson for the 7th term of the Iwate prefectural assembly system at the beginning of the draft period.
Name Tojo Hidenori
Real name
Death year 1855-1913
Profession Army General, British father
Birthplace Morioka
Commentary Army lieutenant-Army tactician. A child of English Shun who served in the south fort with Noh. He studied abroad in Germany in 1888 (1888) and studied tactics and war history and returned. In the Sino-Japanese War, he served as the chief officer of Omoto administration, and helped the second chief officer, Osamu Nagakawa. Proceeded to Major General of Meiji 35 (1902). In the Russo-Japanese War, he went out as head of the Himeji Brigade but got sick and returned home. After recovery, he became head of the 30th Brigade of Infantry Infants in 1906, and he was transferred to Gyeongseok, and he became General General the following year and was transferred to the reserve role. There were few people who went from the commander to the army general, and British religion was separated from the Choshu warlords and had to leave the service in the middle commander while being brimmed with English materials.
Name Yujiro Shouchi
Real name
Death year 1866-1932
Profession Naval General
Birthplace Morioka
Commentary General naval and nobleman. It became the First Fleet and the Joint Fleet Commander. Became a Lieutenant-General of the Naval Forces, and designed the Eighty-eight Fleet Basic Plan with a detailed brain and a clear research mind. A member of the House of Lords in 1932 was appointed to Iwate Junior High School Chief in July of the same year, but during the confession to the students, he fell on the floor.
Name Yamaya others (Yamayama Ninn)
Real name
Death year 1866-1940
Profession Naval General
Birthplace Morioka
Commentary General naval tactician. After graduating from the Naval Academy and Navy College, he served as the commander of the combined fleet and commander of Yokosuka. Besides military education, he was honored in the three major wars of Nisshin, Japan, Russia, and the First World War. It was heard as a tactician after the navy and was called "Yamaya tactic".
Name Ishikawa Kinjiro (Ishikawa Kinjiro)
Real name
Death year 1898-1953
Profession Lawyers and politicians
Birthplace Tamayama Village (now Morioka City)
Commentary A pioneering socialist movement in Iwate Prefecture. After the war, he participated in the formation of the Japan Socialist Party and served as a member of the House of Representatives. He worked as a lawyer and worked to improve the living conditions of the working public.
Name Saezawa Ozawa (Ozawa Iwaki)
Real name
Death year 1898-1968
Profession politician
Birthplace Mizusawa City (now Oshu City)
Commentary After the first election of the Lower House members for the first time in 1946, he had 10 elections until 1966, and was always at the center of the mainstay of maintenance. He has served in transport, communications, postal services, construction ministers, etc. Ozawa Ichiro's father.
Name 1898-1979
Real name
Death year 1898-1979
Profession politician
Birthplace
Commentary LDP Deputy Governor and LDP Deputy Governor. Shinpei Goto is an uncle. Entering the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, he was assigned to Manchuria (Manufacturer in Northeast China) and was passionate about industrial development. It was elected for the first time in 1955 by Democratic Party official approval from the lower house election Iwate 2 wards. House of Representatives for the eighth term. During this time, he demonstrated political skills as the Cabinet Secretary, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Foreign Minister. In 1970, he became LDP faction club president and led Shiina faction. During the Tanaka administration in 1972, Deputy Governor of the LDP. "Shiina's decision", named Takeo Miki as president of the LDP after succeeding Tanaka's resignation, is famous.
Name Shimoiisaka Gonzaburo
Real name
Death year 1852-1923
Profession House of Representatives, Mayor Mizusawa
Birthplace Mizusawa City (now Oshu City)
Commentary Joined Sugu Co., Ltd. in 1880. In 14 (1881), he joined the Liberal Party sponsored by Itagaki. The Lower House of Representatives election was held in 1890, and Shimoiizaka was elected four times in 13 years from 1st to 6th, 1894 to 35 (1902). Shimoirisaka became a mayor of Mizusawa after retiring lawmakers (Meiji 35, 1902-13 years until 1919, 1914), and after retiring the mayor, he served as the Mizusawa agriculture chairman for four years. During that time, he worked as a member of the political party, including the Iwate branch of the Seiyukai association and the Iwasawa section of the society, working on the rearing of the Liberal Party after the Liberal Party.
Name Yotaro Sugimura (Yotaro Suemura)
Real name
Death year 1884-1939
Profession Diplomat
Birthplace Morioka
Commentary Diplomat, eldest son of a wolf. At the time of World War I, Counselor of the Embassy in France. A member of the Washington Disarmament Conference. Following Taisho 15 (1926) Nitobe Inazo, he became Deputy Secretary General of the League of Nations, and later served as ambassadors for Switzerland, Italy and France. At that time, Japan left the federation and followed the path of a catastrophe, so there was a lot of mental illness and returned home. Two years later he dies and becomes a Foreign Ministry funeral.
Name Tako Ichimin (Takoichimin)
Real name
Death year 1881-1963
Profession politician
Birthplace Morioka
Commentary Politician, chairman of the House of Representatives. Entering the Ministry of the Interior in 1941 (1908), the Yamaguchi Prefectural Police Department started out in Yamaguchi, and the Governor of Mie Prefecture 12 (1923). I decided to enter the political world deeply at the heart of the 1923 Taisho 10 (1921) year assassination, and I sent a telegram in front of the Tomb of Takahara before the Lower House election and resigned as governor of Kochi prefecture. However, the Seiyukai was defeated by 859 vs. 810 because he headed up Morioka and set himself President Kiyoshi Takahashi. Since the first general election in Showa 3 (1928), he has continued to achieve the highest score until he has nine goals for 30 years, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives in Showa 16 (1941). Mr. Yoshida Cabinet Minister of Agriculture, Showa 27 (1952). I was keen on women's suffrage and social welfare measures.
Name Tadashi Chida
Real name
Death year 1899-1983
Profession Iwate Governor
Birthplace Kanegasaki
Commentary House of Councilors, prefectural governor. After studying abroad at each university in the United States and the United Kingdom, he was elected to the first House of Councilors in April 1947. He belonged to the club without an in-house club and played an active part (third term), and in April 1963, he was elected as an independent non-innovative governor-election candidate and a conservative candidate. Consistently independent of 30 years of political life, he continued to send a new wave to the political world. In the Chida Prefectural Government, the Great Prefectural Initiative, holding Iwate National Bodies, and realizing the beginning of the prefecture's high-speed traffic era.
Name Katsuji Debuchi
Real name
Death year 1878-1947
Profession Diplomat
Birthplace Morioka
Commentary Diplomat. First Secretary of the Embassy to the United States in 1918. As Taisho 11 (1922), he served as a member of the Shandong Peninsula Refund Committee and was stationed in Beijing to deal with the diplomatic problems of that time. Deputy Foreign Minister of Taisho 13 (1924), Ambassador of the United States in 1928 (1928), became a member of the House of Representatives after retirement. After the war, the highest point was elected in the House of Councilors district and died shortly thereafter.
Name Kenjiro Nagasawa
Real name
Death year 1885-1965
Profession Maj. Gen. Airman
Birthplace Morioka
Commentary Major General Army, leader of the aviation industry. Graduated from the Military Academy in 1909. In 1925, he was converted into an aviation soldier, and headed the Kumagaya Army Flight School and Akeno Army Flight School. When the Army Flight Maneuvering Insignia was enacted, he became the first recipient with Yoshitoshi Tokugawa, who first flew in Japan. In 1914, in addition to the Qingdao attack in World War I, Nagasawa bombarded the night with a Maurice Falmann aircraft.
Name Nohara Masakatsu (Nohara Masakatsu)
Real name
Death year 1906-1983
Profession politician
Birthplace Saitama
Commentary House of Representatives and Minister of Labor. Born from Nogami-machi, Saitama Prefecture (currently Nagasu-machi). At the same time as graduating from Utsunomiya Higher Agriculture and Forestry School in 1923, he entered the Forestry Agency. He has served as director of forest management such as Kawajiri and Morioka. First elected to the Lower House election for the first time in 1947, 10 years. He served as the labor minister of the Sato Cabinet, but as a member of the Forestry Agency, he demonstrated his political skills mainly in terms of forest administration and agricultural administration. For a long time serving as the LDP's Deputy Chairman of the Comprehensive Agricultural Research Survey, he said, "There is a field in the agricultural administration."