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Princess Ōyama
Sutematsu (大山 捨松,
February 24, 1860 –
February 18, 1919), born
Yamakawa Sakiko (山川 咲子), was a ****anese
socialite in the
Meiji era, and...
- University.
Yamakawa Sutematsu (1860–1919),
graduate of V****ar College,
after marriage to
Oyama Iwao, she was
known as
Oyama Sutematsu, an
organizer at the...
- Shigeko,
later Baroness Uryū Shigeko, as well as
Yamakawa Sutematsu,
later Princess Ōyama
Sutematsu.
Kaneko Kentarō was left in the U.S., too, as a student...
- the boys' schools. In 1900, with the help of her
friends Princess Ōyama
Sutematsu and
Alice Bacon, she
founded the
Joshi Eigaku Juku (女子英学塾, Women's Institute...
- 2015 non-fiction book by
Janice P. Nimura,
primarily about the
lives of
Sutematsu Yamakawa,
Shige Nagai, and Ume Tsuda.
These three ****anese
girls were...
- Ride or Die (2021), Rei
Adabana (2024) Yae's
Sakura (2013),
Yamakawa Sutematsu ****suren
Chocolatier (2014),
Erena Katō
Nobunaga Concerto (2014), Oichi...
- sisters,
Yamakawa ****aba (1844 – 1909) and
Yamakawa Sutematsu (1860-1919),
later Princess Ōyama
Sutematsu (大山 捨松), are also well-known. ****aba, who fought...
- diabetes. Ōyama's
first wife Sawa died of
puerperal disorder.
Second wife
Sutematsu (a
survivor of the
Battle of Aizu, a
sister of
former Aizu
retainers Yamakawa...
- His brother-in-law was
noted general Oyama Iwao, who
married his
sister Sutematsu.
Yamakawa Hiroshi, or, as he was
first known, Yōshichirō (与七郎), was born...
- part of the
Iwakura Mission.
Alice received twelve-year-old
Yamakawa Sutematsu as her house-guest. The two
girls were of
similar age, and soon formed...