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- Baron Ichiki Kitokurō (一木 喜徳郎, 7 May 1867 – 17 December 1944) was a ****anese statesman. He served as Minister of Education (1914), Home Minister (1915)...
- successor, but due to Saionji's opposition the Imperial Household Minister Kitokurō Ichiki was appointed instead. Hiranuma was appointed President of the Privy...
- surname include: Kiyonao Ichiki (一木 清直) (1892–1942), ****anese general Ichiki Kitokuro (一木 喜徳郎) (1867–1944), ****anese politician Mitsuhiro Ichiki (市来 光弘) (born...
- 1915 Prime Minister Himself Preceded by Ōura Kanetake Succeeded by Ichiki Kitokurō In office 16 April 1914 – 7 January 1915 Prime Minister Himself Preceded...
- Gonsuke (10 November 1928) Wakatsuki Reijirō (10 November 1928) Ichiki Kitokuro (28 December 1928) Kuratomi Yūzaburō (28 December 1928) Suzuki Sōroku (16...
- Bureau in 1915 through a recommendation by Minister of Home Affairs Ichiki Kitokurō, a university era friend. Yuasa was elected a member of the House of Peers...
- Kiyoura Keigo (5 November 1942) Isoroku Yamamoto (18 April 1943) Ichiki Kitokurō (17 December 1944) Ichirō Hatoyama (7 March 1959) Hayato Ikeda (13 August...
- University in 1897, where one of his mentors was ****ure Privy Councilor Ichiki Kitokurō. He went to work for the Home Ministry, and was sent for further studies...
- since 2019 Rize, Turkey, since 2015 Yoshinobu Ishikawa, politician Ichiki Kitokurō, politician Kenya Matsui, professional football player Satoru Mizushima...
- Baron Kuratomi Yūzaburō (1853–1948) 12 April 1926 3 May 1934 Baron Ichiki Kitokurō (1867–1944) 3 May 1934 13 March 1936 Baron Kiichirō Hiranuma (1867–1952)...