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Bunji Okada
岡田文次
Director of the Karafuto Agency
In office
1914–1916
Preceded bySadatarō Hiraoka
Succeeded byAkira Sakaya
Governor of Tochigi Prefecture
In office
1911–1914
Personal details
Born1874
Died1943
EducationUniversity of Tokyo

Bunji Okada (Japanese: 岡田文次) (1874–1943) was Director of the Karafuto Agency (1914–1916). He was Governor of Tochigi Prefecture (1911–1914). He was a graduate of the University of Tokyo.

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