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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...
- 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...
- broad scope of European knowledge with the help of interpreter named Suminokura Ryoi.[citation needed] In a letter to his wife, Adams refers to Ieyasu...
- [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...
- reinforced with concrete and have improved drainage systems. The merchant Suminokura Ryōi constructed the Takase River on a parallel with the Kamo River in...
- 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...
- Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. "Mushi Production Makes Suminokura Ryōi Anime Film". Anime News Network. May 28, 2012. Retrieved August 15...
- Vietnamese exotic goods. In 1609 on an official trading ship owned by Suminokura Soan. The ship and its 105 crew members were shipwrecked on their return...
- Today the south half is not connected with Kamo River. It was dug by Suminokura Ryōi in 1611, during the Edo period, to transport various goods and resources...