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Fukuhara Toyonori

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In November 1887, he was promoted to Colonel of the Army after working as a commander of the 13th Infantry Regiment, a staff member of Kumamoto Garrison, Osaka Garrison, Chubu Garrison, and Tokyo Garrison, and a commander of the 18th Infantry Regiment. In August 1894, he was promoted to Major General
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of the Army after serving as Chief of Staff of the 2nd Regiment of Konoe Infantry, Chief of Staff of the 5th Division, and Chief of Staff of the 6th Division. After serving as the 8th Infantry Brigade Commander, he set sail as a Southern Logistics Officer at the end of the
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as a company commander of the 12th Kumamoto Garrison Infantry Regiment. In addition, he participated in the
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Hideki Fukukawa, "Dictionary of Generals of the Japanese Army", Fuyo Shobo Publishing Co., Ltd., 2001.
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Misao Toyama, "Army General Personnel Overview, Army Edition," Fuyo Shobo Publishing Co., Ltd., 1981.
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and became Chief of Staff of the Occupied Territories after the war, but died of illness due to
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Born as the second son of Fukuhara Yosabei Seimin, Toyonori was a resident of the
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ed., "Japan Army and Navy Comprehensive Encyclopedia", 2nd edition,
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Japanese military personnel of the First Sino-Japanese War
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Index


Kyoto
Chōshū Domain
Tokugawa shogunate
Japan
Yasukuni Shrine
Chiyoda, Tokyo
Chōshū Domain
Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
Boshin War
Satsuma Rebellion
Shinpūren rebellion
First Sino-Japanese War
Imperial Japanese Army
Chōshū Domain
Kyoto
Boshin War
Kiheitai
Tōhoku region
United Kingdom
Konoe
Taiwan
Satsuma Rebellion
First Sino-Japanese War
Cholera
Yasukuni Shrine
Order of the Rising Sun
Ikuhiko Hata
University of Tokyo Press

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