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Anpan was
first made in 1875,
during the
Meiji period, by
Yasubei Kimura [ja] (木村安兵衛
Kimura Yasubei), a
samurai who lost his job with the rise of the Imperial...
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Horibe Yasubee Taketsune (堀部 安兵衛 武庸, 1670–March 20, 1703) was a
warrior in ****an.
Yasubee was born to
Nakayama Yajiemon (中山 弥次右衛門), a
samurai of the Shibata...
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after simmering with
sugar syrup and drying. It was
developed by
Hosoda Yasubei during the Bunkyū
years (1861–1863) in the Edo period. He
opened a wagashi...
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which was
first established in 1869 as Bun'eidō (文英堂) by a
former samurai,
Yasubei Kimura. It was then
renamed Kimuraya in 1870.
Kimura invented the anpan...
- near
Yokohama (now Tot****-ku, Yokohama). In 1694,
Nakayama Yasubei (later
Horibe Yasubei, one of the forty-seven rōnin) took part in a
battle (the Takadanobaba...
- round. By the end of 2018,
Roman won a
title fight against the
legendary Yasubei Enomoto in a
joint tournament between Fight Nights and GTC.
Despite Enomoto's...
- In this
Kunisada print,
Horibe Yasubei holds a
large mallet....
- Ittōsai,
Okada Izō,
Okita Sōji,
Sasaki Kojirō,
Sakamoto Ryōma,
Horibe Yasubei. Jion (unlockable)
Although thought to be a
fictional character, Jion may...
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Takafusa (片岡 源五右衛門 高房)
Horibe Yahei Kanamaru/Akizane (堀部 弥兵衛 金丸)
Horibe Yasubei Taketsune (堀部 安兵衛 武庸)
Yoshida Chūzaemon
Kanesuke (吉田 忠左衛門 兼亮)
Yoshida Sawaemon...
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period Naoe
Kanetsugu (1559–1620),
samurai in the
Sengoku period Horibe Yasubei (1670–1703),
samurai in the Edo
period Hachirō
Arita (1884–1965), foreign...