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Yasaburo Sugawara (菅原 弥三郎,
Sugawara Yasaburō, born 26
November 1952) is a ****anese
former wrestler who
competed in the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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tempura chef and
proprietor of Tenkichi [ja] in Yokohama.
Scholar Ikeda Yasaburō [ja] also
introduces the same etymology,
anecdotally quoting another tempura...
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third son,
Yasaburō,
enjoys a
bustling daily life. He
often visits his
teacher Professor Akadama, a tengu.
Through Akadama,
Yasaburō is acquainted...
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originally a
local god but
turned into a yōkai who was
slain by Susanoo.
Yasaburo was
originally a
bandit whose vengeful spirit (onryō)
turned into a poisonous...
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Tsugaru aiya bushi,
Tsugaru jongara bushi,
Yasaburō bushi (弥三郎節), Hōnen
bushi and
Itokuri bushi.
Yasaburō bushi is one of the most well known, and dates...
- ndldm:1187452. Kasai,
Shinya (1974) [1927]. "Awa no
Tanuki no hanashi". In
Yasaburo Ikeda (ed.). 日本民俗誌大系 [Encyclopedia of ****anese anthropology]. Vol. 3. Kadokawa...
- Kotōzan Bun'emon (****anese: 湖東山 文右エ門, born
Yasaburō Yasumura (安村 弥三郎,
Yasumura Yasaburō), 1798 – June 25, 1858) was a ****anese
professional sumo wrestler...
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daughter of the Saitō clan of Mino Province. His
childhood name was
Yasaburō (弥三郎). He is said to have been born in Okō
Castle in the
Nagaoka district...
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Genba and
Fubuki as
messengers to
convince Yasaburō to retreat, but to no avail.
Certain that
Yasaburō would be
easier to
convince after the initial...
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written by
Fujimoto Tobun, with
music by
Kineya Yajirō and
Kineya Yasaburō, and c****ography by
Ichikawa Dangorō. The
drama begins at the Dōjō-ji...