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Frank (Sakae)
Matsura (1873–1913) was an
early 20th-century ****anese
photographer who
travelled from ****an to
America in 1901
where he
lived until his...
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Matsura clan, also
spelled Matsuura, was a
medieval and
early modern ****anese
samurai family who
ruled Hirado Domain in
Hizen Province on the island...
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Matsura-gun is a
historical county in ****an. It was
located in
Hizen Province. The
Matsura region, Sayohime's
alluded place of origin,
spans the current-day...
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Matsura Sayohime or
Matsura no
Sayohime (松浦佐用姫, "Lady Sayo of
Matsura") ('Lady Sayo of
Matsura') or
Matsuura Sayohime was a
legendary heroine in ****anese...
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Masaya Matsuura (松浦 雅也,
Matsūra Masaya) (born June 16, 1961) is a ****anese
musician and
video game
designer based in Tokyo, ****an. He was born in Osaka...
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Matsura Historical Museum (松浦史料博物館,
Matsura Shiryō Hakubut****n)
opened in Hirado,
Nagasaki Prefecture, ****an, in 1955. The
museum is
housed in the 1893...
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Count Matsura Akira (松浦 詮,
November 11, 1840 –
April 13, 1908) was the 12th and
final daimyō of
Hirado Domain in
Hizen Province, Kyūshū, ****an. He was...
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Matsura Seizan (松浦 静山), born
Matsura Kiyoshi (松浦 清,
March 7, 1760 –
August 15, 1841), was a daimyō, essayist, and
famed swordsman during the Edo period...
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Namise (波瀬峠, Namise) Rivers: Kyūragi
River (厳木川, Kyūragi-gawa),
Matsūra River (松浦川,
Matsūra-gawa)
Lakes and Marshes: Kyūragi Dam (厳木ダム, Kyūragi-damu), Tenzan...
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Hirado Castle (平戸城, Hirado-jō) was the seat of the
Matsura clan, the daimyō of
Hirado Domain, of
Hizen Province, Kyūshū. It is
located in present-day...