- some
knotted pastry from
China which they
called Sakubei/索餅 (most
likely Chinese Mahua/麻花).
Sakubei would later evolve into
Somen first in
modern day...
- Philippines, they are
known as
shakoy and pilipit, in ****an, they are
known as
sakubei (索餅). In
Mainland China and Taiwan,
twisted doughnuts known as
mahua (麻花)...
-
Sakubei Yamamoto (山本作兵衛, 17 May 1892 – 19
December 1984) was a ****anese coal
miner and artist. His sumi-e and
watercolour work,
which was
heavily annotated...
-
other wives of
Yukimura were his
first wife the daughter/sister of
Hotta Sakubei, who lost her
status to Chikurin-in;
Takanashi Naiki's
daughter and Ryūsei-in...
-
called sakubei (索べい),
which some
scholars believe was a
confection while others think it was an
early form of the
wheat noodle sōmen. (
Sakubei was made...
- the
Sengoku and Azuchi-Momoyama period. In kōdan, he is
known as
Yasuda Sakubei.
Kunitsugu was born in Yasuda, Mino
Province in 1556. He
first served Saitō...
- kau (1971)
Gokudo makari touru (1972) Zatoichi's
Conspiracy (1973) as
Sakubei Karei-naru
Ichizoku (1974) as
Yasuda - Makiko's
father Ranru no hata (1974)...
- no
sense of direction, but
wanders absent mindlessly.
Sakubei Tomatsu (富松 作兵衛,
Tomatsu Sakubei)
Voiced by:
Touko Aoyama A
third year
student who always...
-
trading was in high demand. In 1657, the
founder named himself "Jinkoya
Sakubei" and
specialized in
selling incense ingredients and
incense sticks. "Jinkoya"...
- clan Known for Head
collection during the
Battle of
Sekigahara Children Kagemune Yamaoka (山岡景宗) (adopted)
Relatives Sakubei Saizō (才蔵、作兵衛) (brother)...