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Matsui Okinaga (松井 興長, 1582 – July 24, 1661) also
known as
Nagaoka Sado (長岡 佐渡) was a ****anese
samurai who
served the
Hosokawa clan,
during the early...
- Yuki
Helen Okinaga Hayakawa Llewellyn (April 22, 1939 –
March 8, 2020) was an
American child survivor of the ****anese
internment process during World...
- discussion, many
scholars acknowledge the
blood relationship with the
Okinaga clan, a
powerful local ruling family or the
collateral line of the Imperial...
- reference]
Created in 1993 by the
bequest of the
Teikyo Foundation, the
Okinaga Tower is the college's
tallest structure.
Designed by
architect Roderick...
- and
asked Lord
Hosokawa Tadaoki,
through an intermediary,
Nagaoka Sado
Okinaga, a prin****l v****al of Tadaoki, to
arrange a duel.
Tadaoki ****ented and...
- Beer. Then He
Founded Asics". Runner's World.
Retrieved 2023-05-03.
Shoya Okinaga (1
April 2018). "Made-in-****an
footwear puts
spring in Asics' step". Nikkei...
-
Empress of ****an as the
consort of
Emperor Bidatsu.
Hirohime was
Prince Okinaga-no-Mate's
daughterHirohime and Bidatsu's had a son,
Prince Oshisaka Hikohito...
- time.
According to
extrapolations from mythology, Jingū's
birth name was
Okinaga-Tarashi (息長帯比売), she was born
sometime in 169 AD. Her
father was named...
- Chūai)
Tarashi Nakatsuhiko no Sumeramikoto.
Chapter 09: (Empress Jingū)
Okinaga Tarashihime no Mikoto.
Chapter 10: (Emperor Ōjin)
Homuda no Sumeramikoto...
- Two-year-old Yuki
Okinaga Hayakawa waits at
Union Station for the
train taking her and her
mother to
Manzanar (April 1942)...