- in Roppongi, Tokyo.
Honda Sukeshige (本多助成, 6
August 1846– 2
August 1868) was the 8th
Honda daimyō of
Iiyama Domain.
Sukeshige was the
eldest son of Honda...
- lives, the adventures, and the
misadventures of the Hangwan-dai Kojirō
Sukeshige and Terute-hime, his wife.. Yokohama: The ****uin
Printing Co. OCLC 45027056...
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Tsukiyama Tochi-daishi, died on
December 7, 1656,
Keicho 14 26th Nasu
Yoichi Sukeshige,
Governor of Mino,
Buddhist priest, Jikyoin-dono Shingensei-daiei, died...
- Masugimura, Omi (Shiga prefecture) Died 1728
Native name 辻月丹資茂
Other names Sukeshige, Heinai, Mugai-shi Ippo
Kyoshi Style Kenjutsu Teacher(s)
Yamaguchi Bokushinsai...
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Castle (臥牛, Gagyu- jō)
Karasuyama Castle was
originally built by Nasu
Sukeshige in 1418 and was the
primary residence of the Nasu clan from 1514 to the...
- Seki Jumyō (関寿命)
Musashi Sukechika (武蔵助鄰)[citation needed] Dewa no Kami
Sukeshige (出羽守助重)
Shichibe Yusada (七兵衛祐定) Etchū no Kami
Takahira (越中守高平) Echigo...
- Nanboku-chō
period to the
Sengoku period, and
under Sukemochi's son Itō
Sukeshige this
castle became the clan's main stronghold. It was the
center of network...
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Makino Sukeshige,
final daimyō of Tango-Tanabe...