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In the 16th century, the Kuroda clan was located in Harima Province.Under the headship of Kuroda Yoshitaka, the clan served the Oda and later Toyotomi clans.Yoshitaka specifically worked as a battle tactician, and was considered to be on par with Takenaka Shigeharu, another prominent tactician of the era.
Haruhiko Kuroda (黒田 東彦, Kuroda Haruhiko, born 25 October 1944) is a Japanese banker and a former Ministry of Finance government official who served as the 31st Governor of the Bank of Japan (BOJ) from March 2013 to April 2023 [1] and is currently a Professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS). [2]
Kuroda Yoshitaka [1] (黒田 孝高, December 22, 1546 – March 20, 1604), also known as Kuroda Kanbei (黒田 官兵衛, or Kuroda Kambē), was a Japanese daimyō of the late Sengoku through early Edo periods. Renowned as a man of great ambition, he succeeded Takenaka Hanbei as a chief strategist and adviser to Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
Kuroda (written: 黒田 lit. "black ricefield") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Aki Kuroda ( 黒田 アキ , born 1944) , Japanese painter
Kuroda Nagamasa (黒田 長政, December 3, 1568 – August 29, 1623) was a daimyō during the late Azuchi–Momoyama and early Edo periods. [1] He was the son of Kuroda Kanbei , [ 2 ] Toyotomi Hideyoshi 's chief strategist and adviser.
Count Kuroda Kiyotaka (黒田 清隆, 9 November 1840 – 23 August 1900) was a Japanese politician and general who served as prime minister of Japan from 1888 to 1889. He was one of the genrō , or senior statesman of the Meiji era .
Sayako Kuroda (黒田 清子, Kuroda Sayako, born 18 April 1969), formerly Sayako, Princess Nori (紀宮清子内親王, Nori-no-miya Sayako Naishinnō), is the youngest child and only daughter of Emperor Emeritus Akihito and Empress Emerita Michiko, and the younger sister of the current Emperor of Japan, Naruhito.
Tetsuzan Kuroda (1950 – 3 March 2024) was a martial artist. [1] He was a featured participant in the Aiki Expo (2003), and was regarded as one of Japan's greatest swordsmen. [2] Kuroda Tetsuzan, sensei of the Shinbukan Kuroda Dojo, was the Soke of several ancient Samurai military disciplines.