- male, deceased (1912)
- also known as Kiten, Count Nogi, (25 December 1849 - 13 September 1912) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army, and a prominent figure in the...
- male, deceased (1965)
- Michiharu Mishima (January 1, 1897 - April 20, 1965) was a novelist, playwright and drama critic born in Azabu, Tōkyō. He was a viscount, a me...
- male, deceased (1929)
- Count , (24 July, 1857-13 April, 1929) was a Japanese statesman. He served as the head of civilian affairs of Taiwan under Japanese rule, the first...
- male, deceased (1925)
- (November 9, 1884 - June 19, 1925), was one of the founders of the Japanese Scouting movement. He was born in Tsuwano-chō in Shimane Prefecture. H...
- male, deceased (1949)
- (4 December 1869 -1 July 1949) was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy. He was also a diplomat whose accomplishments included helping end the...
- male, deceased (1972)
- (1887 - October 10, 1972), born in Iwanai District, Hokkaidō, was Japan's first "Chief Scout," active at the dawn of the Japanese Scouting m...
- male, deceased (1945)
- (February 24, 1858 - June 25, 1945) was a diplomat and government official of the in the Imperial Household Ministry. He was born in Hyūga P...
- male, deceased (1960)
- (June 19, 1874 - June 27, 1960) was an author of children's literature, and one of the three great Japanese authors of children's stories for...
- male, deceased (1929)
- (March 23, 1858 - April 27, 1929) was an educator and mathematician. His name as a child was. He was the twelfth head of Gakushūin, an early J...
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