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- Hosokawa Fujitaka (細川 藤孝, June 3, 1534 – October 6, 1610), also known as Hosokawa Yūsai (細川 幽斎), was a ****anese samurai lord and daimyō of the Sengoku...
- events in the former series. Voiced by: Hideyuki Tanaka Fujitaka Kinomoto (木之本 藤隆, Kinomoto Fujitaka) is the father of titular character Sakura Kinomoto and...
- the late Sengoku period and early Edo period. He was the son of Hosokawa Fujitaka and Numata Jakō, and the husband of the famous Christian convert (Kiri****an)...
- Kazuki Fujitaka (藤高 和輝, Fujitaka Kazuki, born 1986) is a ****anese philosopher and an ****ociate professor in the Faculty of Cultural Studies at Kyoto Sangyo...
- as Instant Death, is a ****anese light novel series written by Tsuyoshi Fujitaka. The series originated on the Shōset**** ni Narō website, which the author...
- Soichiro Fujitaka (藤髙 宗一郎, Fujitaka Sōichirō, born October 11, 1991), nicknamed So, is a ****anese professional basketball player who plays for Bambitious...
- Fujitaka Hiraoka (平岡 富士貴, Hiraoka Fujitaka) is the Head coach of the Niigata Albirex BB in the ****anese B.League. Gunma crane Thunders (7 March 2018)....
- "wandering shōgun" Ashikaga Yoshiaki as one of his guardians under Hosokawa Fujitaka. Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshiaki asked Asakura Yoshikage to be his official protector...
- a finger in the first match against Belarus. Kurihara married Soichiro Fujitaka, a professional basketball player for the Osaka Evessa, in 2017. "栗原 三佳"...
- distinction. Tadatoshi's grave is in Kumamoto. His grandfather was Hosokawa Fujitaka. Father: Hosokawa Tadaoki Mother: Hosokawa Gracia Wife: Chiyohime (1597–1649)...