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Nakahama Manjirō (中濱 万次郎,
January 27, 1827 –
November 12, 1898), also
known as John
Manjirō (or John Mung), was a ****anese
samurai and
translator who was...
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Manjirō (written: 満次郎 or 万次郎) is a ****anese
masculine given name, and may
refer to:
Nakahama Manjirō (中濱 万次郎, 1827–1898), one of the
first ****anese people...
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Inagaki Manjirō (稲垣 満次郎,
September 26, 1861 –
November 25, 1908) was a ****anese
diplomat and
political theorist who was
active during the
Meiji period...
- 1929,
Battle Cr****, Michigan) was the ring name of
judoka Manjiro Matsuda 松田万次郎 (Matsuda
Manjirō), who
became a
noted professional wrestler in the early...
- in the
Gintama live-action films, King Eisei/Hyou in
Kingdom and Sano
Manjiro in the
Tokyo Revengers (film). He is
known for his
expressive eyes and...
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American author Margi Preus. The
novel is
closely based on the true
story of
Manjiro Nakahama (1827–1898) and is
illustrated by his drawings, with
jacket illustration...
- whip she uses to flog
miscreants and even her
fellow school staff.
Manjiro (万次郎,
Manjirō) is Seiko's
pupil and a
spirit medium who is
asked to help out in...
- enough. He
enlists the aid of
Manjiro, the only man in ****an who has
dealt with Americans, and
disguised as a
great lord,
Manjiro is able to get an answer...
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travels to
Osaka to
study with Kōan Ogata.
Manjiro Ibuya (伊武谷万二郎,
Ibuya Manjirō)
Mitsuru Miyamoto Manjiro is a
traditionalist and
essentially a self-taught...
- Tosashimizu,
where Nakahama Manjirō was born and
became one of the
first ****anese to
travel to the
United States.
Manjirō, a
young fisherman, was shipwrecked...