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Mamiya Rinzō (間宮 林蔵, 1775 – 13
April 1844) was a ****anese
explorer of the late Edo period. He is best
known for his
exploration of Kara****o, now known...
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Rinzō Shiina (椎名 麟三
Shiina Rinzō; born 大坪 昇
Noboru Ōt****; 1
October 1911 – 28
March 1973) was a ****anese writer, novelist,
short story writer and playwright...
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Rinzo YUKI (結城 林蔵: Yūki,
Rinzō;
birth name: 久保田 林蔵:Kubota,
Rinzō, 1866–1945) was a ****anese
photographic technology researcher and
educator in the eras...
- Channel, or Gulf) of Tartary. In ****an, the
strait is
named after Mamiya Rinzō, who
traveled to the
strait in 1808
whereof the name was
introduced by Philipp...
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Mamiya (間宮, 12127) –
Named after the
famous Edo-period detective,
Mamiya Rinzō.
Tentaikojo (天体工場, 12713) –
Named after the
museum of that name in Sapporo...
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octahedral tubes are
attached to it. A
revolving sūtra
storage case is
called rinzō (輪蔵,
wheel repository).
Revolving shelves are
convenient because they allow...
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trade post
existed at Delen,
upstream of Kiji (Kizi) Lake,
according to
Rinzo Mamiya.
There were 500–600
people at the
market during Mamiya's stay there...
- (22): 2. (Mamiya
Rinzō (trans. and ed. John Harrison), 'Kita Ezo
Zutsetsu or a
Description of the
Island of
North Ezo by
Mamiya Rinzō',
Proceedings of...
- single-station
radar radiant mapping. JPL · 12125 12127
Mamiya 1999 RD37
Rinzo Mamiya (1780–1844), an
explorer and
surveyor of the
northern area of ****an...
- Ivan
Krusenstern explored the
eastern coast of
Sakhalin in 1805.
Mamiya Rinzō and
Gennady Nevelskoy determined that
Sakhalin was
indeed an
island separated...