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Tsugaru-jamisen (津軽三味線, つがるじゃみせん) or
Tsugaru-shamisen (つがるしゃみせん)
refers to both the ****anese
genre of
shamisen music originating from
Tsugaru Peninsula...
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Tsugaru (津軽) was a
large minelayer of the
Imperial ****anese Navy that was in
service during the
early stages of
World War II. She was
named after the...
- Naha,
Coast Guard facilities on Miyako's
neighbor islands can
provide 3
Tsugarus, a Kunigami, and a
Hateruma class patrol vessel based at the 11th Regional...
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Tsugaru Chikatari (津軽 親足, 28
September 1788 – 16
September 1849) was the 1st daimyō of
Kuroishi Domain in
northern Mutsu Province, Honshū, ****an (modern-day...
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Tsugaru Yukitsugu (津軽 順承,
February 6, 1800 –
March 2, 1865) was the 2nd daimyō of
Kuroishi Domain, and
later the 11th daimyō of
Hirosaki Domain in northern...
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Tsugaru Nobuhisa (津軽 信寿, June 22, 1669 –
March 10, 1746) was the 5th daimyō of
Hirosaki Domain in
northern Mutsu Province, Honshū, ****an (modern-day Aomori...
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ItsukushimaS Yaeyama
S Okinoshima
S TsugaruS MinooSC Shirataka
S Hatsutaka Tsubame Natsushima (1933)
Sokuten (1938)
Hirashima Ajiro
S Kamishima Hashima Sokuten...
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These concepts pioneered by Shinshū Maru
persist to the
current day, in the U.
S. Navy's LHA and LHD
amphibious ****ault ships. On 3
January 1945,
while returning...
- region, with
plans to ****ign 22
ships of over 1,000 tons (including the 3
Tsugarus, a Kunigami, and a
Hateruma class patrol vessel based in Naha) in the region...
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Tsugaru Nobuyoshi (津軽 信義,
February 15, 1619 –
December 22, 1655) was the 3rd daimyō of
Hirosaki Domain in
northern Mutsu Province, Honshū, ****an (modern-day...