Matasaburō Watanabe
Matasaburō Watanabe (渡辺 又三郎 Watanabe Matasaburō; 1850–1910) was a Japanese politician.
He lived in Hiroshima Prefecture, and served as Vice President of the Hiroshima Lawyers' Club. Was also among the owners of Chugoku Shimbun. Served as Mayor of Hiroshima from September 9, 1909 to July 3, 1910.
Further reading
- Andrew Fraser, R.H.P. Mason and Philip Mitchell, Japan's Early Parliaments 1890-1905: Structure, Issues and Trends (London & New York, 1995)
Preceded by Kan'ichi Oda |
Mayor of Hiroshima September 1909 – July 1910 |
Succeeded by Kenji Nagaya |
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gollark: No, they run on logic gates like in real ones, the underlying principles are very different.
gollark: Electricity does not run on remotely similar laws to redstone.
gollark: Not really, it's more like weird logic gates.
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