- The
siege of
Nagakubo (長窪城) was a
battle of ****an's
Sengoku period. It took
place in 1543 as part of
Takeda Shingen's bid to
control Shinano Province,...
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Nagakubo-shuku (長久保宿,
Nagakubo-shuku) was the twenty-seventh of the sixty-nine
stations of the Nakasendō
highway connecting Edo with
Kyoto during the Edo...
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Karura Mau! (カルラ舞う!,
Karura Mau!), is a ****anese
manga series by
Takakazu Nagakubo. Its
first two
volumes were
adapted to an
animated feature film in 1989...
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Hatsue Nagakubo-Takamizawa (born 27 July 1935) is a ****anese
speed skater. She
competed at the 1960
Winter Olympics and the 1964
Winter Olympics. Evans...
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Fumio Nagakubo (born 23
February 1937) is a ****anese
speed skater. He
competed at the 1960
Winter Olympics and the 1964
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Hiroshi Nagakubo (長久 保裕,
Nagakubo Hiroshi, born
December 14, 1946) is a ****anese
former figure skating coach and pair skater. With his
skating partner...
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Yoritsugu in the
Siege of ****uyo and
Battle of Ankokuji. In 1543, he
captured Nagakubo Castle,
Kojinyama Castle in 1544, and then Takatō
Castle and Ryūgasaki...
- the
series The Sixty-nine
Stations of the Kiso Kaidō, this is View 28 and
Station 27 at
Nagakubo-shuku,
depicting the Wada
Bridge across the Yoda River....
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feminine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Hatsue Nagakubo-Takamizawa (長久保 初枝, born 1935), ****anese
speed skater Hatsue Ono (1898–2012)...
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planner under the
pseudonym of "Barso"
served as
designer alongside Tomonori Nagakubo and Y. Yonezawa, in
addition of
Masahiko Hataya acting as composer. Several...