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- Tomitaro Makino (牧野 富太郎, Makino Tomitarō, April 24, 1862 – January 18, 1957) was a pioneer ****anese botanist noted for his taxonomic work. He has been...
- Tomitarō Horii (堀井 富太郎, Horii Tomitarō, November 7, 1890 – November 23, 1942) was a lieutenant general in the Imperial ****anese Army during World War II...
- Rabindranath Tagore and Mukul Dey lived as guests of ****anese silk-merchant Tomitaro Hara at his famous residential complex Sankeien, enjoying a rare opportunity...
- charged. The garden was established in 1958 with a museum dedicated to Tomitaro Makino (1862-1957), the "Father of ****anese Botany", and a research laboratory...
- premiered on April 3, 2023. The drama is modeled after the ****anese botanist Tomitaro Makino, but it is produced as fiction and is an original drama work. Ryūnosuke...
- (1859–1917) Yoichirō Hirase (1859–1925) Ishikawa Chiyomatsu (1861–1935) Tomitaro Makino (1862–1957) Yamagiwa Katsusaburō (1863–1930) Yu Fujikawa (1865–1940)...
- France (d. 1951) 1860 – Queen Marau, last Queen of Tahiti (d. 1935) 1862 – Tomitaro Makino, ****anese botanist (d. 1957) 1868 – Sandy Herd, Scottish golfer...
- South Seas Detachment (about 5,500 men) under the command of Major General Tomitarō Horii made separate landings at Tumon Bay in the north, on the southwest...
- Following the capture of Guam, the South Seas Detachment, under Major General Tomitaro Horii, was tasked with capturing Kavieng and Rabaul as part of "Operation...
- native to eastern Asia. The genus was first proposed by the botanist Tomitaro Makino in 1902. Most authorities generally hold that there is only one...