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Viscount Suematsu Kenchō (末松 謙澄, 30
September 1855 – 5
October 1920) was a ****anese politician,
intellectual and
author who
lived in the
Meiji and Taishō...
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Suematsu (written: 末松) is a ****anese surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Shinsuke Suematsu (末松 信介, born 1955), ****anese
politician Suematsu...
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Yasuharu Suematsu (末松 安晴,
Suematsu Yasuharu) (born
September 22, 1932) is a ****anese
researcher and
educator specializing in
optical communication technology...
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Akiko Yosano. The
first English translation of
Genji was made in 1882 by
Suematsu Kencho, but was of poor
quality and left incomplete.
Arthur Waley translated...
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Shinsuke Suematsu (末松 信介,
Suematsu Shinsuke, born
December 17, 1955) is a ****anese
politician who
serves as a
member of the
House of
Councillors in the...
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Takaakira "Taka" Goto (electric guitar, glockenspiel),
Hideki "Yoda"
Suematsu (electric guitar, glockenspiel), Dahm
Majuri Cipolla (drums), and Tamaki...
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Yoshinori Suematsu (末松 義規,
Suematsu Yoshinori, born
December 5, 1956) is a ****anese
politician of the
Constitutional Democratic Party, who
serves as a...
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Suematsu temple ruins (末松廃寺跡,
Suematsu Haiji ato) is an
archaeological site with the
ruins of a
Hakuho period Buddhist temple located in the
Suematsu...
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areas of the city
under General Kesago Nakajima and
General Shigeharu Suematsu. However, the
presiding judge refused Tani's
request to call on his chief...
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Kaiichiro Suematsu (June 18, 1875 – June 26, 1947) was a ****anese
politician who
served as
governor of
Hiroshima Prefecture from
September 1926 to November...