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Asajiro Noda (野田 朝次郎, Noda
Asajirō, b.1868–d.1942) was a ****anese New
Zealand seaman, cashier, gum-digger and farmer. He is
noted as the
first ****anese...
- the
youngest of
seven siblings and
third son in the family. His father,
Asajirō Takahata (1888–1984), was a
junior high
school prin****l, who
became the...
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Joseph Asajirô Satowaki (里脇 浅次郎
Satowaki Asajirō;
February 1, 1904 –
August 8, 1996) was a ****anese
prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church. He
served as...
- was p****ed over to Hanzō's
relative Takeda Asajirō, the
founder of Kōeidō. It was not
until Takeda Asajirō's takeover that the
merchandise became the present-day...
- feasting, drinking,
shogi and go. Goma
means sesame in ****anese.
Asajirō (麻次郎)
Asajirō is the
second oldest, 20
years old, and a
wandering artist. He frequently...
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status of an
Archdiocese on May 14, 1959. On
December 19, 1968,
Bishop Asajiro Satowaki of
Kagoshima was
named Archbishop Yamaguchi's
successor following...
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Episcopal Conference (2013-16)
Orders Ordination 20
March 1972 by Joseph
Asajiro Satowaki Consecration 29
April 2002 by Francis
Xavier Kaname Shimamoto...
- dumplings] were nihon'ichi (****an's best)
Koike (1967), pp. 21, 30–31 Takeda,
Asajirō 武田淺次郎 (1895), Sanyō
meisho ki 山陽名所記, Okayama:
Nihon no
Densetsu to Dōwa...
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Matsuuraya (中村雪之丞/闇太郎/松浦屋清左衛門) 1960.01.03 Road of
Chivalry (任侠中仙道)
Takei no
Asajirō (武井の浅二郎) 1960.01.15
Tange Sazen: The
Mysterious Sword (丹下左膳 妖刀濡れ燕) Gennosuke...
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immigration to New
Zealand first began in the 1890s. The
first ****anese settler,
Asajiro Noda,
arrived at
Bluff in the
South Island. One of the
first ****anese nationals...