Kamata Eikichi (Japanese: 鎌田 榮吉; 1863–1934)[1] was a Japanese politician and educator. He served as Minister of Education from 1922 until 1923, and was president of Keio University for over 20 years.
^Croft, Adam Thorin (2019). Urban Culture in Pre-War Japan. Routledge. ISBN 9780429748899. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
KamataEikichi (Japanese: 鎌田 榮吉; 1863–1934) was a Japanese politician and educator. He served as Minister of Education from 1922 until 1923, and was president...
Mami. He was bullied by Saejima and Kamata before their reformation and was later manipulated to betray Eikichi when the Kamakura and Shonan gangs first...
October 1898 – 8 November 1898 Succeeded by Kabayama Sukenori Preceded by KamataEikichi Minister of Education 2 September 1923 – 6 September 1923 Succeeded by...
for Foreign Affairs Yoshio Sakurauchi, Minister for Foreign Affairs KamataEikichi, Minister of Education Hidenao Nakagawa, Chief Cabinet Secretary Mitsuo...
"Tokyo" by Dirty Looks "Tokyo" by Dollar "Tokyo" by Donna Summer "Tokyo" by Eikichi Yazawa (from his album Heart) "Tokyo" by Fargo "Tokyo" by Forcefield III...
(Jap. "sakana") is a reference to the publisher of the series, Sakanaya Eikichi 1857 / 1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda 35°40′32.4″N 139°44′56.3″E / 35.675667°N...
1990–1996 Shonan Junai Gumi Kaoru Kamata Kaoru is a crossdressing boy who expresses attraction to the male protagonist Eikichi Onizuka. Japan Hazuki Misato...