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Kawamura Zuiken (1618–1700) was a ****anese businessman. He was born in the
village of
Ukura in the
province of Ise. The name
Zuiken is a
religious name...
- (川村結花), singer-songwriter,
composer Yukie Kawamura (川村ゆきえ),
gravure idol
Zuiken Kawamura (河村瑞賢),
merchant Kazuma Kawamura (川村 壱馬), singer, dancer, actor...
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Otani Kozui (1876–1948)
Akegarasu Haya (1877–1954)
Kaneko Daiei (1881–1976)
Zuiken Saizo Inagaki (1885–1981)
Takeko Kujo (1887–1928)
William Montgomery McGovern...
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August 8, 2008.
Retrieved October 22, 2007. "Newtype
April 2008
Issue Poll".
zuiken.net.
Archived from the
original on 25
August 2011.
Retrieved 27
March 2018...
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shogunate also
received rice from Dewa
Province through merchant Kawamura Zuiken in 1672, but it is
thought to be a
response from
these ships. ****anese ships...
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coastal navigation infrastructure and
regulations suggested by
Kawamura Zuiken in 1670.
Among his
implemented recommendations was the
designation of reliable...
- (Asami Keizō)
Majima Sei'an [ja] (Miyagawa Kansai)
Kurimoto Jō'un (Kitamura
Zuiken)
Yamakuni Hyōbu
Takeda Kōunsai
Kameyama Yoshiharu Shiohara Hikoshichi Yajima...
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physician to the Shogunate. In his youth, he is
known to have used the
nickname Zuiken (瑞見). His
elder brother,
Kitamura Naohiro [ja], was a
prominent figure in...
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Setsusai (兜指関節砕)
Dosuiryuu (土錐龍)
Myoukatsu Tosui no Hou (妙活渡水の法)
Goshou Zuiken (鼯樵橤拳)
Kakkuusatsu (滑空殺) "Jou" Pa****an ([糸亀]縛環)
Gekishinkei Ha (激震経破) Kokuonsatsu...
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opportunistic price hikes. Nevertheless, that did not stop
merchants like
Kawamura Zuiken (河村 瑞賢), who
built up a
fortune from wood
trading and
contracted construction...