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Suminokura Ryōi (角倉 了以, 1554 –
August 17, 1614) was a
merchant and
shipper of Edo
period Kyoto.
Along with the
families of
Chaya Shirōjirō and Gotō Shōzaburō...
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preceding m****
production for
general consumption, were
Honami Kōetsu and
Suminokura Soan. At
their studio in Saga, Kyoto, the pair
created a
number of woodblock...
- [citation needed] The
ships were
managed by rich
trading families such as the
Suminokura, Araki, Chaya, and Sueyoshi, or by
individual adventurers such as Suetsugu...
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conversation continued until midnight. In
August 1600, Ieyasu,
through his
envoy Suminokura,
offered to free
Adams and his crew in
exchange for
support in the upcoming...
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reinforced with
concrete and have
improved drainage systems. The
merchant Suminokura Ryōi
constructed the
Takase River on a
parallel with the Kamo
River in...
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preceding m****
production for
general consumption, were
Honami Kōetsu and
Suminokura Soan. At
their studio in Saga, Kyoto, the pair
created a
number of woodblock...
- efficient. In Saga, Kyoto [ja],
calligrapher Hon'ami Kōetsu and
publisher Suminokura Soan [ja]
combined printed text and
images in an
adaptation of The Tales...
- Kan’ei Era”, and with the
wealthy entrepreneur Suminokura Sōan (角倉 素庵; 1571–1632),
eldest son of
Suminokura Ryōi (1554–1614), and thus
lived a life with...
-
preceding m****
production for
general consumption, were
Honami Kōetsu and
Suminokura Soan. At
their studio in Saga, Kyoto, the pair
created a
number of woodblock...
-
preceding m****
production for
general consumption, were
Honami Kōetsu and
Suminokura Soan. At
their studio in Saga, Kyoto, the pair
created a
number of woodblock...