-
between 1902 and 1911 by the 24th
generation head of the Seitō family, Seitō
Morihide, and
covers an area of 9,360
square metres (100,800 sq ft). In the Oishi...
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Morihide. 1795.
Kyotaku Denki Kokuji Kai [****anese
Translation and
Annotation of...
- her to Seitō
Morihide with
orders to hide her in a
distant location with
promises that they
would eventually be reunited. Seitō
Morihide took her to distant...
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American version.
Ryfle 1998, p. 48.
liner notes:
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Morihide Katayarna) L'Harmattan web site (in French) "Akira I****ube's 107th Birthday"...
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Nomura Morihide, a
samurai from
Satsuma Domain which had won the
Boshin War to take over
government together with its
allies in the
Meiji Restoration,...
- the same as
those of
nouns as
shown below: Yamaguchi, Akiho; Akimoto,
Morihide, eds. (1
March 2001). 日本語文法大辞典 (in ****anese).
Meiji Shoin. Tsurumine, Shigenobu...
- East Asia, 1982–2006" –
Daiki Shibuichi – 4
March 2008 –
ejcjs Katayama,
Morihide (17
December 2018). "「日本会議」誕生の知られざるキーパーソン・黛敏郎" [The
unknown key figure...
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Tanso from 1865 to 1871.
During this time, he
befriended Governor Nomura Morihide and took up the name "Kiyoura Keigo".
Nomura was
appointed governor of...
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particular haikai. He
studied renga with Sōgi. He was the son of Negi
Morihide, and a Shintoist. At the age of 69, he
became head
priest of the Inner...
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Morihide, eds. (1
March 2001). 日本語文法大辞典 (in ****anese).
Meiji Shoin. Haga, Yaichi...