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  2. Yasuda zaibatsu - Wikipedia

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    Yasuda consolidated his empire in banking and finance, specializing in backing small and medium-sized traders and industrialists. In 1880, Yasuda founded the Yasuda Mutual Life Insurance Company [3] (now Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance). In 1893, the Yasuda zaibatsu absorbed the Tokyo Fire Insurance Company, later renamed the Yasuda Fire and Marine ...

  3. Women's mixed martial arts - Wikipedia

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    The fight between Gina Carano and Cristiane Santos, known professionally as Cris Cyborg, attracted 856,000 viewers. [42] Santos made history with her victory over Carano as she became the first Strikeforce Women's 145 lb Champion. Invicta Fighting Championships in early 2012 became one of the first major women's pro mma organisations. [43] [44]

  4. Killing Bites - Wikipedia

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    During the Second Killing Bites' preliminary round, the Zaibatsu leaders secretly release her on the fighting field to test her strength, and even if she befriends Pure saving her from other participants she quickly goes berserk, revealing her true form. Oshie Nodoguro (乃塒 押絵, Nodoguro Oshie) Voiced by: Sayaka Harada [4]

  5. List of assassinations in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Yasuda Zenjirō, entrepreneur and founder of the Yasuda zaibatsu, great-grand father of Yoko Ono: 4 November 1921 Hara Takashi, Prime Minister of Japan Nakaoka Kon'ichi, a right-wing railroad switchman 26 August 1931 Osachi Hamaguchi, Prime Minister of Japan Tomeo Sagoya, a member of the Aikoku-sha ultranationalist secret society 9 February 1932

  6. Yasuda clan - Wikipedia

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    The Yasuda clan was a Japanese samurai kin group in the Sengoku period and Edo period. [1] History ... Yasuda zaibatsu; Yoko Ono; Paul Hisao Yasuda; References

  7. One woman's 56-year fight to free her innocent brother from ...

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    Hideko had been fighting for her brother's retrial ever since he was convicted of quadruple murder in 1968. In September 2024, at the age of 88, he was finally acquitted - ending Japan's longest ...

  8. Yasuda Zenjirō - Wikipedia

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    Yasuda Zenjirō (安田 善次郎, November 25, 1838 – September 28, 1921) was a Japanese entrepreneur from Toyama, Etchu Province (present-day Toyama Prefecture) [1] who founded the Yasuda zaibatsu (安田財閥). He donated the Yasuda Auditorium (安田講堂, Yasuda Kōdō) to the University of Tokyo.

  9. Yasuda / Fuji Bank - Wikipedia

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    It was the main bank of the Yasuda zaibatsu until World War II, and afterwards of the Fuyo Group. The Fuji Bank combined with Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank and the Industrial Bank of Japan in 2000 to form Mizuho Financial Group , and changed its name to Mizuho Corporate Bank in 2002 after transferring its retail banking operations to Mizuho Bank .