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Negishi Shingorō 根岸信五郎 (15
January 1844 – 15
September 1913) was a
Samurai from
Nagaoka Han in
feudal ****an, was the 6th and last
headmaster of the Shindō...
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Serizawa Kamo
Niimi Nishiki Hirayama Gorō
Hirama Jūsuke
Noguchi Kenji Araya Shingorō Saeki Matasaburō Kondō's faction: Kondō
Isami Hijikata To****ō
Inoue Genzaburō...
- to Shūji Miwa (三輪 秀司), the
younger brother of ****uoka Bank
president Shingorō Miwa (三輪 新五郎), and then to
Motomune Sanekata (實方 元心), the
Buddhist abbot...
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career diplomat and
cabinet minister of Meiji-era ****an. He was born Satō
Shingoro in
Sakura city, Shimōsa
Province (present-day
Chiba prefecture), as the...
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Naoyoshi 桃井春蔵直由
Togasaki Teruyoshi 戸ケ崎暉芳 Iba
Hachiro Hidesato 伊庭八郎秀穎
Negishi Shingoro 根岸信五郎 (Last Edo
period headmaster of
Shinto Munen-ryu)
Kubota Suketaro...
- Shindō Munen-ryū.
Negishi Shingorō (根岸信五郎) was the last
headmaster who
teaches Shindō Munen-ryū in the edo period.
Shingorō received the
licence Menkyo...
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carrying on the
family business in Sakai, Jō'ō,
whose common name was
Shingorō (新五郎), did
religious duty as an
attendant at the Hongan-ji
temple in the...
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invitation to
attend a
kabuki performance by the po****r
actor Ikushima Shingorō at the Yamamura-za theatre,
located near Edo Castle.
After the performance...
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Eisaburo Nobumasa Toda (1704–1711)
Shinbei Masachika Toda (1711–1736)
Shingoro Masayoshi Toda (1736–1764)
Daigoro Chikahide Toda (1764–1804) Daisaburo...
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expelled from Ōoku in 1714 due to her
relationship with a man
named Ikushima Shingoro.[citation needed]This
tragedy came to be
known as Ejima-Ikushima affair...