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    Prince Katsura Tarō (桂 太郎, 4 January 1848 – 10 October 1913) was a Japanese politician and general of the Imperial Japanese Army who served as the Prime...
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  • Katsura Cabinet may refer to: First Katsura Cabinet, the Japanese government led by Katsura Tarō from 1901 to 1906 Second Katsura Cabinet, the Japanese...
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    The First Katsura Cabinet is the 11th Cabinet of Japan led by Katsura Tarō from June 2, 1901, to January 7, 1906. "First Katsura Cabinet". Prime Minister's...
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    Tarō Asō (麻生 太郎, Asō Tarō, born 20 September 1940) is a Japanese politician serving as the Vice President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) since...
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  • Obake no Q-Tarō (Japanese: オバケのQ太郎, Hepburn: Obake no Kyū-Tarō) is a Japanese manga series by Fujiko Fujio about the titular obake, Q-Taro, who lives...
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  • United States Secretary of War and Count Katsura Tarō, the Japanese Prime Minister on 27 July 1905. Katsura stated Japan's reasons for its making a protectorate...
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  • Katsura River, a Japanese river Katsura, Kyoto, a suburb of Kyoto City in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan Marquess Katsura Taro (1848–1913), Japanese Prime Minister...
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    The Third Katsura Cabinet is the 15th Cabinet of Japan led by Katsura Tarō from December 21, 1912, to February 20, 1913. "Third Katsura Cabinet". Prime...
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    Second Katsura Cabinet (Japanese: 第2次桂内閣) is the 13th Cabinet of Japan led by Katsura Tarō from July 14, 1908, to August 30, 1911. "Second Katsura Cabinet"...
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    Iwashiro (岩代 太郎, born 1965), a Japanese composer Taro Kagawa (賀川 太郎, 1922–1990), Japanese footballer Katsura Tarō (桂 太郎, 1848–1913), Japanese soldier who served...
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