Category:Kazoku
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Kazoku refers to the aristocratic or noble class of the Empire of Japan; this system existed from 1869 to 1947. Though the samurai class had been abolished, many daimyō and kuge, rather than losing their rank entirely, were given Western-style titles, such as Baron, Duke or Marquis.
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- Joseon Kazoku (14 P)
Pages in category "Kazoku"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 363 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Ichiki Kitokurō
- Ie Chōchoku
- Ii Naonori
- Ii Naoyasu
- Ijichi Kōsuke
- Ijuin Gorō
- Ijuin Matsuji
- Inaba Masayoshi
- Inaba Masakuni
- Inoue Hikaru
- Inoue Kaoru
- Inoue Kowashi
- Inoue Masanao
- Inoue Masaoto
- Inoue Masaru (civil servant)
- Inoue Yoshika
- Ishii Kikujirō
- Ishimoto Shinroku
- Itagaki Taisuke
- Itakura Katsusato (viscount)
- Itō Hirobumi
- Keisuke Ito (botanist)
- Itō Miyoji
- Itō Sukeyuki
- Itō Toshiyoshi
- Iwakura Tomomi
- Iwamura Michitoshi
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- Kabayama Aisuke
- Kabayama Sukenori
- Kachō Hironobu
- Kamei Koreaki
- Kamimura Hikonojō
- Kamio Mitsuomi
- Kanda Takahira
- Kaneko Kentarō
- Kasumi Kaikan
- Katakura Kagemitsu
- Katakura Kenkichi
- Katakura Nobumitsu
- Kataoka Shichirō
- Katō Akizane
- Katō Hiroyuki
- Katō Sadakichi
- Katō Takaaki
- Katō Tomosaburō
- Katsu Kaishū
- Katsura Tarō
- Kawada Koichiro
- Kawakami Soroku
- Kawamura Kageaki
- Kawamura Sumiyoshi
- Kawasaki Shōzō
- Kōichi Kido
- Kikuchi Dairoku
- Kinoshita Rigen
- Kitasato Shibasaburō
- Kiyoura Keigo
- Kodama Gentarō
- Hideo Kodama
- Teruhisa Komatsu
- Komura Jutarō
- Kōno Togama
- Konoe Atsumaro
- Fumimaro Konoe
- Konoe Tadahiro
- Hidemaro Konoye
- Takeko Kujō
- Shin'ichirō Kurino
- Kuroda Kiyotaka
- Kuroda Nagahiro
- Kuroda Nagatomo
- Kuroda Seiki
- Kuroki Tamemoto
- Kyōgoku Takatomi
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- Kazumoto Machijiri
- Maeda Toshiatsu
- Maeda Toshika
- Toshinari Maeda
- Maeda Toshisada
- Maejima Hisoka
- Makino Nobuaki
- Makino Tadayuki
- Kusumoto Masataka
- Masuda Takashi
- Matsudaira Tadanari
- Yorinaga Matsudaira
- Kataharu Matsudaira
- Matsudaira Mitsuhisa
- Matsudaira Mochiaki
- Morio Matsudaira
- Matsudaira Naoyasu
- Matsudaira Naritami
- Matsudaira Nobunori
- Matsudaira Norikata
- Matsudaira Sadanori
- Matsudaira Tadakazu
- Yasumasa Matsudaira
- Matsudaira Yorifumi
- Matsudaira Yoritaka (Shishido)
- Matsudaira Yoritoshi
- Matsui Keishirō
- Matsukata Masayoshi
- Matsumoto Ryōjun
- Kinpei Matsuoka
- Matsuoka Yasutake
- Matsura Akira
- Michiharu Mishima
- Misu Sōtarō
- Mitsui Hachirōemon
- Takaharu Mitsui
- Mitsukuri Rinsho
- Miura Gorō
- Mizoguchi Naomasa
- Mizuno Katsutomo
- Mizuno Tadahiro
- Mizuno Tadanori
- Mori Arinori
- Motono Ichirō
- Kintomo Mushanokōji
- Nobuyoshi Mutō
- Mutsu Hirokichi
- Mutsu Ryōko
- Mutsu Munemitsu
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- Nabeshima Naohiro (Saga)
- Nabeshima Naotada
- Nabeshima Naotora
- Nabeshima Naoyoshi
- Nagai Naokoto
- Nagayo Sensai
- Naitō Masanori
- Naitō Nobutomi
- Kumakichi Nakajima
- Nakamura Satoru (general)
- Nakamuta Kuranosuke
- Nakayama Tadayasu
- Nakijin Chōfu
- Hori Naohiro (Muramatsu)
- Nanbu Toshiyuki
- Takeji Nara
- Narahara Shigeru
- Nashiba Tokioki
- Nijō Motohiro
- Nire Kagenori
- Nishi Amane
- Nishi Kanjirō
- Takeichi Nishi
- Nishi Tokujirō
- Nishio Tadaatsu
- Niwa Nagahiro
- Niwa Nagakuni
- Nogi Maresuke
- Yasushi Nomura
- Nozu Michitsura
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- Oda Nobutsune
- Oda Nobutoshi
- Ogasawara Naganari
- Ogasawara Tadanobu
- Ogawa Mataji
- Oi Shigemoto
- Oka Ichinosuke
- Okano Keijirō
- Enkichi Ōki
- Ōki Takatō
- Masatoshi Ōkōchi
- Oku Yasukata
- Ōkubo Haruno
- Ōkubo Tadanori
- Ōkuma Shigenobu
- Ōkura Kihachirō
- Kishichiro Okura
- Ōsako Naoharu
- Ōzeki Masutoshi
- Hiroshi Ōshima
- Ōshima Hisanao
- Ōshima Yoshimasa
- Mineo Ōsumi
- Ōta Sukeyoshi (II)
- Otani Kikuzo
- Ōtani Kōzui
- Sonyu Ōtani
- Ōtawara Kazukiyo
- Ōura Kanetake
- Ōyama Iwao