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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...
- unsuccessful. In the mid-1920s,
Guillotine Society members Furuta Daijirō and
Nakahama Tetsu [ja] put
together a plot to ********inate the Hirohito. S****ing revenge...
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Kimura began work at the
Nakahama post
office as a
telegraph boy
while also
working on his family's farm. He left the
Nakahama post
office on 2 February...
- come to the
United States, and stay any
significant period of time was
Nakahama Manjirō who
reached the East
Coast in 1841, and
Joseph Heco
became the...
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Nakahama Station (中浜駅,
Nakahama-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the city of Sakaiminato,
Tottori Prefecture, ****an. It is
operated by the...
- Cl-4AS-1 MK-0773 MK-4541 TFM-4AS-1
Kanno Y,
Hikosaka R,
Zhang SY,
Inoue Y,
Nakahama T, Kato K, et al. (2011). "(17α,20E)-17,20-[(1-methoxyethylidene)bis(o...
- come to the
United States, and stay any
significant period of time was
Nakahama Manjirō who
reached the East
Coast in 1841, and
Joseph Heco
became the...
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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...
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primarily remembered today for
having rescued the 14-year-old Manjirō
Nakahama from a
shipwreck in 1841 and
acting as his
foster father until Manjirō...
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domain pla****
important roles in
events of the late Edo
period including Nakahama Manjirō,
Sakamoto Ryōma, Yui Mitsue, Gotō Shōjirō,
Itagaki Taisuke, Nakae...