- The
Gunkan kōshinkyoku (軍艦行進曲,
Warship March) is a ****anese
march composed in 1897 by
Tokichi Setoguchi. It was the
official march of the
Imperial ****anese...
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English translation of the ****anese
nickname for
Hashima Island,
Gunkanjima (
gunkan meaning warship, Jima
being the
rendaku form of Shima,
meaning island)....
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Gunkan (Persian: گونكن, also
Romanized as
Gūnkan; also
known as Gūngan) is a
village in
Abtar Rural District, in the
Central District of
Iranshahr County...
- The Kōyō
Gunkan (甲陽軍鑑) is a
record of the
military exploits of the
Takeda family,
compiled largely by the
Takeda v****al Kōsaka Danjō Masanobu, and completed...
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purportedly not live up to.
Another early use of the
written term is in the Kōyō
Gunkan in 1616 by Kōsaka Masanobu. In 1685, the ukiyo-e book
Kokon Bushidō ezukushi...
- Pigs and
Battleships (豚と軍艦, Buta to
gunkan) is a 1961 ****anese
satirical comedy film by
director Shōhei Imamura. The film
depicts black market trades between...
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Gunkan-bugyō (軍鑑奉行), also
known as kaigun-bugō, were
officials of the
Tokugawa shogunate in Edo
period ****an.
Appointments to this
prominent office were...
- Restoration. He
eventually rose to
occupy the
position of
commissioner (
Gunkan-bugyō) in the
Tokugawa navy and was a
chief negotiator of the bakufu. As...
- (sea
urchin roe),
sweetcorn with mayonnaise, scallops, and
quail eggs.
Gunkan-maki was
invented at the
Ginza Kyubey restaurant in 1941; its invention...
- The
regions corresponded territorially to the
military districts (軍管区,
gunkan-ku) as used by the
Imperial Army in 1945. They were namely:
After capitulation...