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Zusho Hirosato (調所 広郷,
March 24, 1776 –
January 13, 1849) was a ****anese
samurai of the late Edo period, who
served as karō of the
Satsuma Domain. He was...
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Satsuma used its
illegal Okinawa trade to
rebuild its
finances under Zusho Hirosato. The
Satsuma daimyō of the 1850s,
Shimazu Nariakira, was very interested...
- with his father,
Shimazu Narioki, or his father's
chief advisor,
Zusho Hirosato. Both
Narioki and
Zusho were wary of the
Tokugawa shogunate.
Zusho also...
- 1809–1851).
Shimazu was the
overseer of the Tenpō
Reforms under Zusho Hirosato and an
initiator of the Kaei purge. He was the
father of
Shimazu Nariakira...
- Tactics, with
additional arrangement by
Takeharu Ishimoto for
Track 2–30 and
Hirosato Noda for
Track 2–31. A ****anese
orchestra ensemble,
Shinozuka Group, performed...
- Tsuji, Shoji; Akagawa, Shohei; Akagawa, Yuko; Yoshimoto, Yuki; Kawakami,
Hirosato; Kohno, Mamiko; Kaneko,
Kazunari (2022-11-15). "Effect of a Bifidobacterium-Containing...
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Tokyo 16
Akihiro Hatsushika TPJ
Defeated Hideo Ōnishi (LDP – NK) 38.0%
Hirosato Nakatsugawa (JRP) 18.6%
Tokyo 17
Katsuei Hirasawa LDP
Reelected Katsuei...
- (d. 1848)
Vicente Salias,
Venezuelan doctor (d. 1814)
March 24 –
Zusho Hirosato, ****anese
samurai (d. 1849)
March 27 – Charles-François
Brisseau de Mirbel...
- 63–64. ISBN 978-0-7020-7707-4. OCLC 1201341621. Chang, Weipang; Kanda,
Hirosato; Ikeda, Ryo; Ling, Jennifer; DeBerry,
Jennifer J.; Gu,
Jianguo G. (13 September...
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cadastral reform of the
early Meiji period on July 1, 1889, the
village of
Hirosato was
created within Kitatsuru District,
Yamanashi Prefecture. On
April 1...