-
Sagamigawa (相模川). The
following year, he was
adopted by his master,
Onogawa Saisuke (小野川才助), and
stepped in the ring for the
first time in May of 1772. He...
- 19th-century works, such as Arai Hakuseki's
Sairan Igen (1713) and
Yamamura Saisuke [ja]'s
Indoshi (印度志, a
translation of a work by
Johann Hübner). However...
- doi:10.1007/s00330-014-3255-1. ISSN 1432-1084. Suwa, Fumihiko; Tominaga,
Saisuke; Kumagai,
Hideo (1978). "On the
Posterior Deep
Temporal Artery of the Dog"...
-
August 1944*
Seiji Yamada 26
August 1944*
Takahide Miki 31
August 1944*
Saisuke Hashimoto 8
September 1944*
Masayuki Kitamura 9
September 1944* Sukehiko...
- i.e.,
paofu attire, as in the
Chinese source Zhifang waiji.
Yamamura Saisuke [ja] (d. 1807), in his
posthumously published work Seiyō
zakki (西洋雑記) also...
- Inashiki,
Ibaraki Prefecture). He was the sport's 7th yokozuna. Born
Nemoto Saisuke (根本 才助), his
birth date is ambiguous.
Although the date of 1802 is commonly...
-
Minister of
Foreign Affairs, and
Minister of
Education Godai Tomoatsu (Godai
Saisuke) -
Founder of
Osaka Chamber of
Commerce and
Industry and
Osaka Securities...
-
Haruka Kinami as
Haruko Saito Eiko
Otani as
Yasuko Morii Akira Emoto as
Saisuke Ota
Asahi Uchida as
Toshiyuki Kazama At the
beginning of the story, Kaga...
-
known as Naya
Sukezaemon (納屋助左衛門), he was the son of
Sakai merchant Naya
Saisuke. He
changed his name in 1593 or 1594
after returning from a trip to Luzon...
-
Hatsu has a boy
after being abandoned by her husband. A
samurai friend,
Saisuke Godai (later
Tomoatsu Godai), is able to find the
husband and
reunite the...