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Nabeshima clan (鍋島氏,
Nabeshima-shi) is a ****anese
samurai kin group. The clan
controlled Saga
Domain from the late
Sengoku period through the Edo period...
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legends of
bakeneko in
various parts of ****an, but the tale of the
Nabeshima Bakeneko Disturbance in Saga
Prefecture is
especially famous. The reason...
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Nabeshima ware (鍋島焼,
Nabeshima-yaki) is a type of ****anese pottery,
specifically an
unusually high-quality porcelain. It was
produced in Ōkawachi kilns...
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Nabeshima Naoshige (鍋島 直茂,
April 12, 1538 – July 24, 1618) was a
warlord of the
Sengoku and
early Edo
periods and
progenitor of the
Nabeshima lords of...
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Nabeshima Mitsushige (鍋島 光茂, July 10, 1632 – July 2, 1700) was a ****anese daimyō of the
early Edo period. He was
famed for his
forbidding of junshi, the...
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Nabeshima Nagako (鍋島栄子) (kyūjitai: 鍋島榮子) (1855–1941) was a
feature of ****anese high
society from the
Meiji period to the
early Shōwa era.
Daughter of...
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collection of
commentaries by the
clerk Yamamoto Tsunetomo,
former retainer to
Nabeshima Mitsushige (July 10, 1632 – July 2, 1700), the
third ruler of what is...
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Nabeshima Motoshige (鍋島 元茂,
Nabeshima Motoshige,
November 24, 1602 –
December 19, 1654) was a ****anese daimyō of the Edo Period, who
ruled the Ogi Domain...
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Nabeshima Katsushige (鍋島勝茂) (December 4, 1580 – May 7, 1657) was a ****anese daimyō of the
early Edo period. Born to
Nabeshima Naoshige, he
became lord...
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Nobuko Nabeshima (15 July 1886 – 8 May 1969) (In ****anese 松平信子, or まつだいら のぶこ),
later known as
Madame Matsudaira, was a ****anese socialite. As wife of...