Takahira Kanda — (神田 孝平, Takahira Kanda?, 31 Octobre 1830 – 5 Juillet 1898) était un érudit et un homme d état japonais de l ère Meiji. Il employait souvent le pseudonyme Kōhei Kanda. Biographie … Wikipédia en Français
Takahira Kogoro — nihongo| Takahira Kogoro|高平 小五郎|Takahira Kogoro (January 1854 1926) was a Japanese diplomat and ambassador to the United States from 1900 to 1909. Takahira was born in what is now Iwate Prefecture, one of the far north prefectures of the Tohoku… … Wikipedia
Takahira Shinji — Medaillenspiegel 4x 100 Meter Japan Olympische Sommerspiele Bronze … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shinji Takahira — nihongo|Shinji Takahira|高平 慎士|Takahira Shinji|born 18 July 1984 in Asahikawa is a Japanese sprinter. [http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/BIO/Athlete/8/223808.shtml Athlete biography: Shinji Takahira] , beijing2008.cn, ret: Aug 29, 2008]… … Wikipedia
Narumi Takahira — (高平 成美, Takahira Narumi?, born July 29, 1989 in Tokyo) is a Japanese voice actress. Filmograpny Soul Eater (2008), Patty Thompson[1][2] Ryoko s Ca … Wikipedia
Root-Takahira Agreement — The nihongo|Root Takahira Agreement|高平・ルート協定|Takahira Rūto Kyōtei was an agreement between the United States of America and the Empire of Japan negotiated between U.S. Secretary of State Elihu Root and Japanese ambassador Takahira Kogoro. Signed… … Wikipedia
Shinji Takahira — Medaillenspiegel 4x 100 Meter Japan Japan Olympische Sommerspiele Bronze 2008 Peking … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shinji Takahira — (en japonais 高平 慎士, né le 18 juillet 1984 à Asahikawa) est un athlète japonais, spécialiste du sprint. Il mesure 1,79 m pour 62 kg. Il a notamment battu le record d Asie du 4 x 100 m avec une équipe composée de Naoki Tsukahara, Shingo… … Wikipédia en Français
Kanda Takahira — nihongo|Kanda Takahira|神田孝平|Kanda Takahira; (31 October 1830 – 5 July 1898) was a scholar and statesman in Meiji period Japan. He often used the pen name Kando Kohei.Kanda was born in the Fuwa District of Mino Province, (present day Gifu… … Wikipedia
Root-Takahira Agreement — ▪ United States Japan [1908] (Nov. 30, 1908), accord between the United States and Japan that averted a drift toward possible war by mutually acknowledging certain international policies and spheres of influence in the Pacific. The inflammatory … Universalium