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    Baron Den Kenjirō (田 健治郎, 25 March 1855 – 16 November 1930) was a Japanese politician and cabinet minister in the pre-war government of the Empire of Japan. He was also the 8th Japanese Governor-General of Taiwan from October 1919 to September 1923, and the first civilian to hold that position.

  2. DEN Kenjiro was a politician and government official who served as the first civilian governor-general of Taiwan. He also played a role in the Siemens Scandal and the Yamamoto Cabinets.

  3. Governor-General of Korea Minami Jirō (1936–1942) publicly cited inter ethnic marriage as one of three important ways to solidify the unification of Japan and Korea ( nmsenittai) and, in 1941, went so far as to present inter ethnic couples with plaques honoring their contribution to this union. 3 Throughout the empire, Japanese spouses were exho...

  4. When Prime Minister Hara Takashi (1856-1921) appointed Den Kenjirō to the post of governor-general in 1919, he broke the line of military figures (one admiral and six generals or lieutenant-generals) who had filled that post.

  5. 健治郞 健治郎, Kenjirō, Kenjiro, Kenjirou, Kenzirô, Kenzirou, Jianzhilang 田 aka Den, Tian (25 Mar 1855 - certain 16 Nov 1930) Japanese politician (1855-1930)

  6. Baron Den Kenjirō was a Japanese politician and cabinet minister in the pre-war government of the Empire of Japan. He was also the 8th Japanese Governor-General of Taiwan from October 29, 1919 to September 1923, and the first civilian to hold that position.

  7. Baron Den Kenjirō (田 健治郎?, March 25, 1855 – November 16, 1930) was a Japanese politician and cabinet minister in the pre - war government of the Empire of Japan. He was also the 8th Japanese Governor - General of Taiwan from October 29, 1919 to September 1923, and the first civilian to hold that position.