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  1. Hiroshi Saitô was born on 17 March 1936 in Japan. He was a director, known for Tomu Sôyâ no bôken (1980), Comet in Moominland (1992) and Tomorrow's Joe (1970). He died on 26 June 2015.

  2. Hiroshi Saito (斎藤 博, Saitō Hiroshi, December 24, 1886 – February 26, 1939) was the Japanese ambassador to the United States from 1934 till his resignation in October 1938. He died months later in February 1939. [1] [2] As an envoy, Saito took part in Japan's 1934 renunciation of the Washington Naval Treaty. [3]

  3. The remains of Ambassador Saito are transported to the Astoria in 1939. (NHHC) The Astoria was quickly overhauled and repainted at Norfolk for her voyage. On 18 March, Saitō's funeral procession met the launch Anita Clay at the Naval Academy, and his ashes were taken aboard the Astoria at the mouth of the Severn River for their final journey.

  4. Jun 26, 2015 · Nick and Lucas use last week's Chainsaw Man manga chapter as a springboard to discuss sex and sexuality in manga, from messy to raunchy to endearing depictions. ― Nick and Lucas use last week's ...

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  6. Hiroshi Saitô. Animation Department: Sword Art Online: Progressive - Aria of a Starless Night. Hiroshi Saitô is known for Sword Art Online: Progressive - Aria of a Starless Night (2021), Princess Principal (2017) and Flip Flappers (2016).

  7. Hiroshi Saito, Japanese ambassador to the United States, delivered the following explanation, which was reprinted in the journal World Affairs in December 1937. Here, he expresses the Japanese government’s point of view. From The Search for Modern China: A Documentary Collection, edited by Pei-kai Cheng and Michael Lestz, with Jonathan D ...