-
hypothetically related according to some
scholars like
William George Aston,
Shōsaburō Kanazawa,
Samuel Martin and
Sergei Starostin, are
sometimes included as...
- Shūji Sano Shūji Sano ca. 1948 Born
Sekiguchi Shōsaburō (1912-10-20)October 20, 1912 Died
December 21, 1978(1978-12-21) (aged 66)
Nationality ****anese...
-
November 1905 Hirō
Tanji 2
November 1905
Takenobu Tokuhisa 12
December 1905
Shosaburo ****ami 26
January 1906
Sanekazu Hara 26
January 1906
Tatsuto Iwasaki 3...
-
relationship between ****anese and
Korean was
endorsed by the ****anese
scholar Shōsaburō Kanazawa in 1910.
Other scholars took this
position in the
twentieth century...
- to Sumpu-ki, he was a
representative of the
great Osaka merchant Gotō
Shōsaburō.
Before the
travels of
Tanaka Shōsuke, ****an had few
contacts with the...
- "gōnō rights". Such gōnō
activists included Sugita Teiichi and
Dogura Shōsaburō. Many gōnō
began to
demand a
place for
their opinions to be heard, such...
-
period historians Hoshino Hisashi, Kita Sadakichi, and
linguist Kanazawa Shosaburo have been
criticized for
promulgating theories of
common ancestry used...
-
contractor with 50 workers,
Kimiichi Oguri, an
accountant general, and
Shōsaburō Takasaki, a
money lender in Naha. The
company changed their name to Marumitsu...
- Ōt**** (大塚勝宜)—this was his
formal samurai name; his
everyday name was
Shōsaburō Ōt**** (大塚庄三郎)—a high-ranked Tosa
Domain samurai retainer until the Meiji...