Yoriyasu Arima (有馬 頼寧, Arima Yoriyasu, 17 December 1884 – 9 January 1957) was a Japanese politician before and during World War II. His wife was the daughter...
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Grand Prix (中山グランプリ). The following year it was renamed in memory of Yoriyasu Arima (1884–1957), the founder of the race. The distance was originally set...
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was being dominated by radicals with socialist tendencies, such as Yoriyasu Arima, Kingoro Hashimoto and Seigo Nakano. Eventually Konoe himself began...
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Imperial University 1897-1947) (e.g., Prince Iemasa Tokugawa, Count Yoriyasu Arima) and the naval and army academies (e.g., Viscount Naganari Ogasawara...
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State without Portfolio Toji Yasui: Minister of State without Portfolio Yoriyasu Arima: Leader in Imperial Farmers Association, political adviser, later Minister...
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Arima, Canadian-born theatre director Toshio Arima (有馬 利男, born 1942), President and Representative Director of the Fuji Xerox company Yoriyasu Arima...
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The committee included Konoe's political colleagues Fumio Gotō, Count Yoriyasu Arima and entrepreneur and right-wing spokesman Fusanosuke Kuhara. A radical...
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Noguchi. The Senators were founded by a group that included politician Yoriyasu Arima. Saburo Yokozawa managed the team in 1936–1937. In the fall 1936 campaign...
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tank" for future leaders of a radical totalitarian Japan, led by Count Yoriyasu Arima. He was a supporter of radical political experiments. With Fumimaro...
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plans for the Imperial Rule Assistance Association put forward by Count Yoriyasu Arima and Fumio Gotō in the late 1930s. The aspect Kishi sought to revitalize...
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