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  2. Kishiwada Domain - Wikipedia

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    The 11th daimyō Okabe Nagayuki, opened the han school in 1852, and this was expanded under his successor, Okabe Nagahiro in 1866. The samurai of the domain were divided into pro-shogunate and pro- sonnō jōi factions; however, with the start of the Boshin War the domain sided with the new Meiji government .

  3. Keiichi Okabe - Wikipedia

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    Keiichi Okabe (岡部 啓一, Okabe Keiichi, born May 26, 1969) is a Japanese composer and arranger, best known for composing music for the Tekken and Drakengard series. He started his career at Namco in 1994, where he primarily composed for arcade games.

  4. Okabe (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Okabe (written: 岡部) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Jiro Okabe ( 岡部 次郎 , 1864–1925) , Japanese politician

  5. Music of Nier - Wikipedia

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    The music was designed for different motifs to appear in various arrangements throughout the soundtrack, and also to convey a sense of sadness even during the "thrilling" tracks. Okabe was allowed a great deal of freedom regarding what the music was to sound like; game director Taro Yoko's main request was that he use a lot of vocal works. [1]

  6. Jiro Okabe - Wikipedia

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    Jiro Okabe (岡部 次郎, Okabe Jirō, September 30, 1864 – July 8, 1925) [1] was a member of the Japanese House of Representatives. He was a member of the Rikken Seiyūkai , the Chūseikai , and the Kenseikai .

  7. Toru H. Okabe - Wikipedia

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    Toru H. Okabe (born December 4, 1965) is a Japanese scientist specializing in materials science, environmental science, resource circulation engineering, and rare metals process engineering, particularly for electronic waste. [1]

  8. Yoshiro Okabe - Wikipedia

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    Yoshiro Okabe (岡部 芳郎, Okabe Yoshiro, April 9, 1884 – March 17, 1945) was a Japanese engineer and an assistant of Thomas Edison. He worked at Menlo Park from 1904 to 1914. After returning to Japan, Okabe made the short sound film Katyusha (leading actress: Sumako Matsui ) using Edison's kinetoscope . [ 1 ]

  9. Yūka (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Hiroko Okabe (岡部 広子, Okabe Hiroko, born 27 June 1980), known professionally as Yūka (優香, Yūka), is a Japanese actress, presenter, and former gravure idol. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She is known for playing the lead role in NHK 's drama Honjitsu wa Taian Nari [ 4 ] and presenting the TBS variety show Ōsama no Brunch . [ 5 ]