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President of Taiwan Electric Power [2] \u3002 The tribe is the Ehime County [first] \u3002 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 Taiwan Taiwanese Land Damp Toden’s President Mikiichiro Matsuki’s bust, March 2010, the founder of the Taiwanese Kimi Jobi Junbun Ryu Heavy Square Born in Kawamura, Kusu Kawamura, Shuwa -gun, Ehime Prefecture (now Kawarajin, Saijo City, Ehime Prefecture). The eldest son of Matsuki [first] [2] \u3002 The Matsuki family is a descendant of the royal family of Kono in Yoshu [2] \u3002 In 1896, graduated from the Tokyo Imperial University Law University in British Law [2] \u3002 Get the title of a lawyer [first] \u3002 He has served as a secretary officer, Hiroshima Post Office, Counselor of the Imperial Railway Agency, Director of Railway Institute, Director of Denki -shi, Tokyo City [2] \u3002 In 1918, he became the General Director of Yamashita, a director of the Yamashita Kisen, the CEO of Fukushima Coal Mine, Director of the Yamashita Mining, and Director of the Uraga dock company. [2] \u3002 He served as Deputy Governor of the Imperial City, Director of the Tokyo Municipal Administration, and President Taiwan. [2] \u3002 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x41897 (Meiji 30) November 30 -7th place [3] 1910 (Meiji 43) May 21 -Zheng Wuzhi [4] 1930 (Showa 5) December 5 -Imperial County Reconstruction Memorial [5] ^ a b c d “Human Resources Koshinori 4th Edition” Page 58 (National Diet Library Digital Collection). Viewed February 4, 2020. ^ a b c d It is f g “Restaurant from Imperial University” Ma 39-40 (National Diet Library Digital Collection). Viewed February 4, 2020. ^ “Official Daily” No. 4326 “Naruto and Resignation” December 1, 1897. ^ “Official News” No. 8073 “Naruto and Resignation” May 23, 1910. ^ “Official Gaze” No. 1499, appendix “Resignation” December 28, 1931. references [ edit ] Human Resources Koshinsho edition “Human Resources Koshinori 4th Edition” Human Resources Koshinsho, 1915. Out -of -school survey committee, “Imperial University Birthday Directory”, 1932, 1932. External link [ edit ] Kotobank’s section of Kenichiro Matsuki Taiwan history truly laid the hero of Taiwan’s economic development — Japanese Matsuki Kanichiro (Father of Taiwan Electric Power) (Chinese) President President of Bronge: Mikiichiro Matsuki (Chinese) President Matsuki Matsuki President (Chinese) Matsukuka Shiro Taiwan Power President to reshape the chest statue installation (Chinese) Matsukuka Shiro Taiwan President’s President to reshape the chest statue removal (Chinese) TWIMI | Independent Media: Matsuki Karo-Taiwan Power President’s chest statue removal ceremony (Chinese) Fujita Taifu represents his family members to visit Matsuki President bronze statue (Chinese) Base management General Isni1Viaf1WorldCat National library Japan This item is figure Related to Writing item is. We are looking for a collaborator who will add and correct this item (project: Portal: Portal: Portal). 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