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Ogawa Mataji

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from April to July 1880. In February 1881, he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel and chief of staff of the Osaka Garrison. In March 1882, he was chief of staff of the Hiroshima Garrison. Promoted to colonel in October 1884, he was assigned the IJA 8th Infantry Regiment. In May 1885, he joined the
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as the two most outstanding officers in the Imperial Japanese Army. Ogawa was especially noted for his abilities as a military strategist and planner, and earned the sobriquet “the modern
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in June 1890, and given command of the IJA 4th Infantry Brigade, followed by command of the 1st Guards Brigade. At the start of the
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and instructor in the Imperial Japanese Army Academy highly praised Ogawa and fellow colonel
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In March 1878, Ogawa was Deputy Chief-of-Staff to the Kumamoto Garrison. He was sent as a
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in January 1871 and promoted to lieutenant in February 1874. He participated in the
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of 1904-1905, Ogawa retained command of the IJA 4th Division under the
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under the Tokyo Garrison, and as a battalion commander with the
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in Tokyo, and he also has a grave in his hometown of Kokura.
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from April 1876. From February 1877, he fought in the
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and fought as a Kokura samurai against the forces of
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Index


Kokura
Buzen Province
Japan
Tokyo
Japan
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army

General
Taiwan Expedition
Satsuma Rebellion
First Sino-Japanese War
Russo-Japanese War
Japanese name
surname
Imperial Japanese Army
Gen Sugiyama
samurai
daimyō
Kokura Domain
Kitakyushu, Fukuoka
rangaku
Egawa Hidetatsu
Chōshū Domain
Bakumatsu period
Meiji Restoration
Imperial Japanese Army Academy
second lieutenant
Taiwan Expedition

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