- Two
ships of the ****anese Navy have been
named Tsuta: ****anese destroyer
Tsuta (1921), a Momi-class
destroyer launched in 1921 she was
renamed Patrol...
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Tsuta (蔦, "Ivy") was one of 23
escort destroyers of the
Tachibana sub-class of the
Matsu class built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy
during the
final stages...
- July 16, 2011. Sugianti, Cicih; Imaizumi, Teppei; Thammawong, Manasikan;
Tsuta, Mizuki; Nagata, Masayasu; Nakano,
Kohei (2024). "Time–temperature tolerance...
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Hayate Tsuta (蔦 颯,
Tsuta Hayate, born 7 June 1995) is a ****anese
footballer who last pla**** as a
goalkeeper for
Vanraure Hachinohe. As of 26
April 2021...
- Sōzō Dezain-bu) is a ****anese
comedy manga series,
written by Hebi-zou and
Tsuta Suzuki and
illustrated by Tarako. It has been
serialized in Kodansha's seinen...
- (1919–1922) Momi Kaya Nire Kuri
Nashi Take Kaki
Tsuga Kiku Aoi Hagi
Susuki Fuji
Tsuta Ashi
Hishi Hasu
Sumire Yomogi Warabi Tade
Wakatake class (1922–1923) Wakatake...
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around 5,000
ramen shops, and more than 24,000
ramen shops across ****an.
Tsuta, a
ramen restaurant in Tokyo's
Sugamo district,
received a
Michelin star...
- The ****anese
destroyer Tsuta (蔦) was one of 21 Momi-class
destroyers built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy (IJN) in the late 1910s. In 1940, she was converted...
- the best-remembered name of all ukiyo-e publishers. He is also
known as
Tsuta-Jū and Jūzaburō I.
Tsutaya set up his shop in 1774 and
began by publishing...
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yongninbyeongnyeo (용린벽려/龍鱗薜荔). In ****anese, the vine is
known usually as
tsuta (蔦; つた;ツタ), but also as
amazura (甘葛; あまづら; アマヅラ), lit. "sweet vine" natsuzuta...