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Nagaoka Gaishi

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in 1858. His father, San'emon Hori (堀 三右衛門, Hori Sanemon), was an adopted son of Nanyō Nagaoka (長岡 南陽) who was a
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Nagaoka had two daughters and one son. His eldest daughter was actress and tennis player Isoko Asabuki (朝吹磯子).
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The actress Isoko Asabuki (1889-1985) was Nagaoka's eldest daughter
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This biographical article related to the military of Japan is a
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in the 15th general election from the Yamaguchi 7th district.
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and was Vice Chief of the General Staff in Japan during the
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Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 1st class
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Recipients of the Order of the Golden Kite, 2nd class
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