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Kunisada Chūji

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Kunisada Chūji (国定 忠治, 1810–1851) was a Japanese person in the Edo period. He was a strong gambler. When a village had a famine he helped the village out. Chūji is depicted on 1999 Japanese stamp.

Kunisada Chūji's grave in Isesaki.

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