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Japanese politician
Eitaro Mabuchi (馬淵 鋭太郎, Mabuchi Eitarō, 1867 – September 13, 1943) was a Japanese politician who served as governor of Yamagata Prefecture (1906-1912), Yamaguchi Prefecture (1914-1916),
Mie Prefecture (1914-1916), Hiroshima Prefecture from April 1916 to May 1918, Kyoto Prefecture (1918-1921) and mayor of Kyoto (1921–1924).
Preceded by Tanaka Takamichi
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Governor of Yamagata Prefecture 1906-1912
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Succeeded by Iwataro Odakiri
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Governor of Yamaguchi Prefecture 1912-1914
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Preceded by Magoichi Tahara
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Governor of Mie Prefecture 1914-1916
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Succeeded by Shujiro Nagata
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Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture 1916–1918
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Governor of Kyoto Prefecture 1918-1921
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