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    Ōmura Masujirō (大村 益次郎) (May 30, 1824 – December 7, 1869) was a Japanese military leader and theorist in Bakumatsu period Japan. He was the "Father" of...
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  • include: Masujiro Nishida (西田 満寿次郎), Japanese footballer and manager Ōgane Masujirō (大金 益次郎, 1894–1979), Japanese politician Ōmura Masujirō (大村 益次郎, 1824–1869)...
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  • Changhua County, Taiwan Ōmura Masujirō (大村 益次郎, 1824-1869), a Japanese military leader and theorist in Bakumatsu period Japan Ōmura Sumihiro (大村 純熈, 1830-1882)...
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    Statue of Ōmura Masujirō: Created by Okuma Ujihiro in 1893, this statue is Japan's first Western-style bronze statue. It honors Ōmura Masujirō, a man who...
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    the Chōshū, Ōmura, Sadowara, Hizen, Chikugo, Owari, Bizen, Tsu, Inaba, and Higo domains, under the general command of Chōshū's Ōmura Masujirō. Shibusawa...
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  • came to Asian stories.” Foreign government advisors in Meiji Japan Ōmura Masujirō French Military Mission to Japan (1867) Mark Rappaport (creature effects...
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    Japanese Resident-General of Korea. Imperial Japanese Army personnel Ōmura Masujirō (1824–1869), "Father of the modern Japanese Army" Ōshima Yoshimasa (1850–1926)...
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    established the Tokyo Arsenal. The same year, Ōmura Masujirō established Japan's first military academy in Kyoto. Ōmura further proposed military billets be filled...
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    After the Meiji Restoration, Saionji resigned. With the support of Ōmura Masujirō he studied French in Tokyo. He left Japan on the SS Costa Rica with...
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    1866, when the castle town was occupied by Chōshū Domain forces under Ōmura Masujirō during the Chōshū War. Matsudaira Takeakira, the last daimyō, escaped...
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