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Masaharu Matsushita
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(grandfather) Maeda Toshisada (uncle) Mitsui Takakimi 11th head of the Mitsui family (uncle) Yamagata Isaburō (great-uncle) Yamagata Aritomo (great-great-uncle)
Kōnosuke Matsushita
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Hirata Tosuke Maeda Toshiaki (前田利昭 Mitsui Takamine10th head of the Mitsui family Tetsujiro Nakao Yasue Jun Iue Yurou Iue Toshio Iue Mumeno Kōnosuke Matsushita
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Hirata Tosuke Maeda Toshiaki (前田利昭 Mitsui Takamine10th head of the Mitsui family Tetsujiro Nakao Yasue Jun Iue Yurou Iue Toshio Iue Mumeno Konosuke Matsushita
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Hirata Tosuke Maeda Toshiaki (前田利昭) Mitsui Takamine (10th head of the Mitsui family ) Tetsujiro Nakao Yasue Jun Iue Yurou Iue Toshio Iue Mumeno Konosuke
Mitsui Bank
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predecessor entity of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC). The Mitsui family began banking operations in 1683, when the Tokugawa Shogunate granted
Ikeda Shigeaki
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facto head of the Mitsui zaibatsu in 1932. He was able to depose the Mitsui family from the senior management of the zaibatsu and from the leadership of
Yasumasa Matsudaira
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ISBN 9781462903702. "三井家に伝わる「おひなさま」" ["O-Hina-sama" transmitted to Mitsui family ]. Mitsui Public Relations Committee (in Japanese). 2018-02-15. Retrieved
Yoko Ono
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in Keimei Gakuen, an exclusive Christian primary school run by the Mitsui family . She remained in Tokyo throughout World War II and the fire-bombing
Elizabeth Saunders Home
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who had spent 40 years in Japan as a governess in the service of the Mitsui family both prior to World War II and throughout the war years. Prior to her
List of Important Cultural Properties of Japan (Taishō period: structures)
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(Former Kyoto Central Nishijin Telephone Office Building) [98] Former Mitsui Family Shimogamo Villa 旧三井家下鴨別邸 kyū-Mitsui-ke Shimogamo bettei 1912-26 Kyoto