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  • Matsumae Domain
  • Japanese feudal domain located in Hokkaidō Province

    The Matsumae Domain (松前藩), a prominent domain during the Edo period, was situated in Matsumae, Matsumae Island (Ishijima), which is currently known as

    Matsumae Domain

    Matsumae Domain

    Matsumae_Domain

  • Manami Matsumae
  • Japanese composer (born 1964)

    Manami Matsumae (松前 真奈美, Matsumae Manami) is a Japanese video game music composer. She previously worked for Capcom in the 1980s, writing music for games

    Manami Matsumae

    Manami_Matsumae

  • Matsumae
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Matsumae may refer to: Matsumae (surname), a Japanese surname Matsumae clan, a former Japanese clan Matsumae Castle, a castle located in Matsumae in Hokkaidō

    Matsumae

    Matsumae

  • Matsumae clan
  • Japanese clan in Matsumae, Hokkaido

    The Matsumae clan (松前氏, Matsumae-shi) was a Japanese aristocratic family who were daimyo of the Matsumae Domain, now in Matsumae, Hokkaido, from the Azuchi–Momoyama

    Matsumae clan

    Matsumae clan

    Matsumae_clan

  • Matsumae, Hokkaido
  • Town in Japan

    Matsumae (松前町, Matsumae-chō) is a town located in Oshima Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. The former home of the Matsumae Han, it has an Edo period castle

    Matsumae, Hokkaido

    Matsumae, Hokkaido

    Matsumae,_Hokkaido

  • Matsumae Akihiro
  • Japanese daimyō

    Matsumae Akihiro (松前 章広; 8 August 1775 – 6 November 1833) was the ninth daimyō of Matsumae Domain in Ezo-chi, Japan, in the latter half of the Edo period

    Matsumae Akihiro

    Matsumae Akihiro

    Matsumae_Akihiro

  • Matsumae Takahiro
  • Daimyo who ruled the Matsumae Domain

    Matsumae Takahiro (松前 崇広; December 10, 1829 – June 9, 1866) was a Japanese daimyō (military lord) of the Edo period, who ruled the Matsumae Domain. Though

    Matsumae Takahiro

    Matsumae Takahiro

    Matsumae_Takahiro

  • Shigeyoshi Matsumae
  • Shigeyoshi Matsumae (松前重義, Matsumae Shigeyoshi; October 24, 1901 – August 25, 1991) was a Japanese electrical engineer, inventor of the non-loaded cable

    Shigeyoshi Matsumae

    Shigeyoshi Matsumae

    Shigeyoshi_Matsumae

  • Matsumae Kinhiro
  • Japanese daimyō

    Matsumae Kinhiro (松前 公広; 1598 – August 14, 1641), was the second daimyō of Matsumae Domain in Ezo-chi, (Hokkaidō), Japan, in the early Edo period. Holding

    Matsumae Kinhiro

    Matsumae Kinhiro

    Matsumae_Kinhiro

  • Matsumae Yoshihiro
  • Japanese daimyō

    Kakizaki Yoshihiro, later Matsumae Yoshihiro (松前 慶広; October 4, 1548 – November 20, 1616), was the first daimyō of Matsumae Domain in Ezo, (Hokkaidō)

    Matsumae Yoshihiro

    Matsumae_Yoshihiro

  • Matsumae (surname)
  • Surname list

    Matsumae (written: 松前) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Matsumae Akihiro (松前 章広; 1775–1833), Japanese daimyō Manami Matsumae

    Matsumae (surname)

    Matsumae_(surname)

  • Matsumae District, Hokkaido
  • District in Hokkaido, Japan

    Matsumae (松前郡, Matsumae-gun) is a district located in southwestern Oshima Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. As of 2004, the district has an estimated population

    Matsumae District, Hokkaido

    Matsumae District, Hokkaido

    Matsumae_District,_Hokkaido

  • Matsumae Castle
  • Castle in Hokkaido, Japan

    Matsumae Castle (松前城, Matsumae-jō) is a castle located in Matsumae, Hokkaido, Japan, and is the northernmost castle in Japan. The only traditional style

    Matsumae Castle

    Matsumae Castle

    Matsumae_Castle

  • Hokkaido
  • Island, prefecture, and region of Japan

    of the Matsumae-han, which was granted exclusive trading rights with the Ainu in the Azuchi-Momoyama and Edo periods (1568–1868). The Matsumae family's

    Hokkaido

    Hokkaido

    Hokkaido

  • Ghost of Yōtei
  • 2025 video game

    member; Jubei (Noshir Dalal / Shogo Nakamura), Atsu's twin brother and a Matsumae clan samurai who goes by the title Lord Kitamori; and Kiku (Suzie Yeung

    Ghost of Yōtei

    Ghost_of_Yōtei

  • Tokai University
  • Private university in Tokyo, Japan

    education institution located in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded by Shigeyoshi Matsumae. It was accredited under Japan's old educational system in 1946 and under

    Tokai University

    Tokai University

    Tokai_University

  • Matsumae Yagoshi Prefectural Natural Park
  • Natural park in Hokkaido, Japan

    Matsumae Yagoshi Prefectural Natural Park (松前矢越道立自然公園, Matsumae Yagoshi dōritsu shizen kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in southwest Hokkaidō, Japan

    Matsumae Yagoshi Prefectural Natural Park

    Matsumae Yagoshi Prefectural Natural Park

    Matsumae_Yagoshi_Prefectural_Natural_Park

  • Shinra no Kiroku
  • 1643 history book by Matsumae Kagehiro

    known as Matsumae no Kuni Kiroku (松前国記録) or Shinra-ki (新羅記). It was compiled in 1643 by Matsumae Kagehiro (松前景広), the sixth son of Matsumae Yoshihiro

    Shinra no Kiroku

    Shinra_no_Kiroku

  • Matsumae Town Historical Museum
  • Building in Hokkaidō, Japan

    Matsumae Town Historical Museum (松前町郷土資料館, Matsumae-chō Kyōdo Shiryōkan) opened in Matsumae, Hokkaidō, Japan in 1975. The display documents the area's

    Matsumae Town Historical Museum

    Matsumae Town Historical Museum

    Matsumae_Town_Historical_Museum

  • Oshima Peninsula
  • Southernmost part of Hokkaidō

    Oshima and Hiyama. At its southern end it forks into the southwest-pointing Matsumae Peninsula and the southeast-pointing Kameda Peninsula. These two peninsulas

    Oshima Peninsula

    Oshima_Peninsula

  • Oshima (Hokkaido)
  • Volcanic island in the Sea of Japan, near Hokkaido

    kilometers (31 mi) west of Matsumae town and therefore the westernmost point of Hokkaido. It is part of the town of Matsumae in Oshima Subprefecture in

    Oshima (Hokkaido)

    Oshima (Hokkaido)

    Oshima_(Hokkaido)

  • Matsumaezuke
  • Pickled dish from Matsumae, Hokkaidō, Japan

    dried squid and kelp, native to Hokkaidō, Japan, named in reference to the Matsumae clan which once governed the region, then known as Ezo. It is made from

    Matsumaezuke

    Matsumaezuke

    Matsumaezuke

  • Shakushain's revolt
  • Rebellion (1669 to 1672)

    Japanese (Yamato people). The Matsumae clan were given the area around present-day Matsumae, Hokkaido, what would become the Matsumae Domain, as a march fief

    Shakushain's revolt

    Shakushain's revolt

    Shakushain's_revolt

  • Hekirichi Bastion Fort
  • First star-shaped Bastion fort in Japan

    Bastion Fort of Matsumae clan site (松前藩戸切地陣屋跡, Matsumae Han Hekirichi Jinya ato) was a fortified administrative center of the Matsumae clan during the

    Hekirichi Bastion Fort

    Hekirichi Bastion Fort

    Hekirichi_Bastion_Fort

  • Colonisation of Hokkaido
  • In 1599 the Kakizaki family took the name Matsumae. The Tokugawa shogunate officially granted the Matsumae clan exclusive rights to trade with the Ainu

    Colonisation of Hokkaido

    Colonisation of Hokkaido

    Colonisation_of_Hokkaido

  • Fukushima, Hokkaido
  • Town in Hokkaido, Japan

    Japan Region Hokkaido Prefecture Hokkaido (Oshima Subprefecture) District Matsumae Government  • Mayor Takuya Sato Area  • Total 187.23 km2 (72.29 sq mi)

    Fukushima, Hokkaido

    Fukushima, Hokkaido

    Fukushima,_Hokkaido

  • Kojima (Hokkaido)
  • Island in Hokkaido, Japan

    portion of the town of Matsumae and is the southernmost point in Hokkaidō. It is under the administration of the district of Matsumae in Oshima Subprefecture

    Kojima (Hokkaido)

    Kojima (Hokkaido)

    Kojima_(Hokkaido)

  • Sakhalin
  • Island in Northeast Asia

    jurisdiction in Sakhalin and took tribute from them. In 1635, Matsumae Kinhiro, the second daimyō of Matsumae Domain in Hokkaidō, sent Satō Kamoemon and Kakizaki

    Sakhalin

    Sakhalin

    Sakhalin

  • Oshima Subprefecture
  • Place in Hokkaido

    Oshima Peninsula. 1897: Hakodate Subprefecture, Kameda Subprefecture, and Matsumae Subprefecture was established. 1899: Hakodate Subprefecture was abolished

    Oshima Subprefecture

    Oshima Subprefecture

    Oshima_Subprefecture

  • Empire of Japan
  • Japanese nation state from 1868 to 1947

    first inhabited by the Ainu people before coming under the control of the Matsumae clan during the Edo Period. The islands were invaded by the Soviet Union

    Empire of Japan

    Empire of Japan

    Empire_of_Japan

  • Takeda Nobuhiro
  • Samurai of the Takeda clan

    known as Kakizaki Nobuhiro (蠣崎 信廣) (1431 – 1494) was the ancestor of the Matsumae clan, and is celebrated for his role in suppressing the 1457 Ainu revolt

    Takeda Nobuhiro

    Takeda Nobuhiro

    Takeda_Nobuhiro

  • Omusha
  • Ainu ceremonial

    ceremonial—of trade—full of the political symbolism of subservience, to the Matsumae Domain. The word is understood to derive from the Ainu u (ウ), referring

    Omusha

    Omusha

    Omusha

  • Ryūun-in (Matsumae)
  • Buddhist temple in Hokkaido, Japan

    431323°N 140.10706°E / 41.431323; 140.10706Ryūun-in (龍雲院) is a temple in Matsumae, Hokkaidō, Japan. Five of its buildings are Important Cultural Properties

    Ryūun-in (Matsumae)

    Ryūun-in_(Matsumae)

  • Menasunkur Ainu
  • Subgroup of the Ainu people in Japan

    before the Matsumae clan were forced to mediate. However, Shakushain (Camoktain's successor) defeated Onibishi, and marched into Matsumae territory before

    Menasunkur Ainu

    Menasunkur_Ainu

  • Ishikari Ainu
  • Subgroup of the Ainu people in Japan

    submitting to Matsumae hegemony. To stimulate trade, the Matsumae established the "Thirteen Posts of Ishikari", headed under thirteen powerful Matsumae merchants

    Ishikari Ainu

    Ishikari_Ainu

  • Sakoku
  • Japanese isolationist policy from 1633–1853

    Joseon Tongsinsa from Korea. Trade with the Ainu people was limited to the Matsumae Domain in Hokkaido, and trade with the Ryūkyū Kingdom took place in Satsuma

    Sakoku

    Sakoku

  • Nibutani
  • District of Biratori, Hokkaido, Japan

    they took the name Matsumae and ruled the Matsumae Domain as tozama daimyō from Matsumae Castle after 1606. Under the Matsumae, Ainu were placed into

    Nibutani

    Nibutani

    Nibutani

  • Naoki Yamamoto (manga artist)
  • Japanese manga artist

    (塔山 森, Tōyama Mori) for his earlier adult-oriented works. He was born in Matsumae District, Fukushima, Hokkaido and graduated from Waseda University's Department

    Naoki Yamamoto (manga artist)

    Naoki_Yamamoto_(manga_artist)

  • S.S.T. Band
  • Musical artist

    included keyboardists Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Katsuhiro Hayashi, and Kimitaka Matsumae; guitarists Koichi Namiki and Jouji Iijima; bassists Sachio Ogawa and Shingo

    S.S.T. Band

    S.S.T._Band

  • Nagakura Shinpachi
  • Samurai (1839–1915)

    Noriyuki, known as Eikichi or Eiji during his childhood, was born in the Matsumae clan's "kami-yashiki" (upper residence) in Edo on the 11th day of the fourth

    Nagakura Shinpachi

    Nagakura Shinpachi

    Nagakura_Shinpachi

  • Tatsuro Matsumae
  • Japanese politician (1927–2024)

    Tatsuro Matsumae (Japanese: 松前達郎 Matsumae Tatsurō; 19 February 1927 – 8 September 2024) was a Japanese academic and politician. A member of the Japan

    Tatsuro Matsumae

    Tatsuro_Matsumae

  • Tozama daimyō
  • Class of daimyō (warlords) considered outsiders by the rulers of feudal Japan

    discrimination against tozama daimyō. In November 1864, Matsumae Takahiro, the tozama daimyō of the Matsumae clan, was appointed as rōjū, one of the highest-ranking

    Tozama daimyō

    Tozama daimyō

    Tozama_daimyō

  • Ainu people
  • Ethnic group in Japan and Russia

    jurisdiction in Sakhalin and took tribute from them. In 1635, Matsumae Kinhiro, the second daimyō of Matsumae Domain in Hokkaidō, sent Satō Kamoemon and Kakizaki

    Ainu people

    Ainu people

    Ainu_people

  • Sapporo
  • City in Hokkaido, Japan

    the indigenous Ainu people, the area contained a few trade posts of the Matsumae domain during the Edo period. The city began as an administrative centre

    Sapporo

    Sapporo

    Sapporo

  • Kileak: The DNA Imperative
  • 1995 video game

    company, released as a launch game for the console outside Japan. Kimitaka Matsumae, former member of the S.S.T. Band, wrote the game's soundtrack. The story

    Kileak: The DNA Imperative

    Kileak:_The_DNA_Imperative

  • Republic of Ezo
  • 1869 short-lived state on Hokkaido

    led by Brunet, Enomoto's army continued the conquest of Ezo, capturing Matsumae Castle (18 December) and Esashi (28 December), and by the end of the year

    Republic of Ezo

    Republic of Ezo

    Republic_of_Ezo

  • Brave Wave Productions
  • Japan-based record label

    albums from these artists, such as Yamagishi's Retro-Active and Manami Matsumae's Three Movements. Five further artists joined the label in 2020 including

    Brave Wave Productions

    Brave_Wave_Productions

  • SonSon
  • 1984 video game

    for the PC Engine, published by NEC Avenue. According to composer Manami Matsumae, the PC Engine title was made by Capcom, one of the few games that they

    SonSon

    SonSon

  • Matsumaedō
  • is named after the Matsumae Domain, the only Edo period feudal domain to have been located in Ezo (now called Hokkaidō); Matsumae was accessible by boat

    Matsumaedō

    Matsumaedō

  • Adam Laxman
  • Finnish–Swedish military officer

    landed on Hokkaidō on 9 October 1792, where he was met by members of the Matsumae clan, who were entrusted with defending Japan's northern borders. Unlike

    Adam Laxman

    Adam_Laxman

  • Bionic Commando
  • Video game series

    soundtrack from all in-house developed games from those two series. Manami Matsumae wrote the liner notes. Spencer appears as a playable character in the crossover

    Bionic Commando

    Bionic_Commando

  • Tokugawa shogunate
  • 1603–1868 Japanese military government (Edo Jidai)

    Tadashige (1863–1864) Arima Michizumi (1863–1864) Makino Tadayuki (1863–1865) Matsumae Takahiro (1864–1865) Abe Masato (1864–1865) Suwa Tadamasa (1864–1865) Inaba

    Tokugawa shogunate

    Tokugawa shogunate

    Tokugawa_shogunate

  • Kaminokuni, Hokkaido
  • Town in Hokkaido, Japan

    Subprefecture Fukushima Kikonai Matsumae Shiriuchi Strongman Takeda Nobuhiro (1431–1494), progenitor of the Kakizaki (later Matsumae) house, established a fort

    Kaminokuni, Hokkaido

    Kaminokuni, Hokkaido

    Kaminokuni,_Hokkaido

  • Cape Crillon
  • Cape in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia

    shogunate to survey Japanese territory on Sakhalin. Having arrived at the Matsumae domain outpost of Shiranushi on the southern tip of Cape Crillon, he was

    Cape Crillon

    Cape Crillon

    Cape_Crillon

  • Hakodate
  • Core city in Hokkaido, Japan

    the area. The town's fortunes received a further boost in 1741 when the Matsumae clan, which had been granted nearby areas on the Oshima Peninsula as a

    Hakodate

    Hakodate

    Hakodate

  • Aitsu ni Koishite
  • 1987 Japanese film

    Shotarō Etō and Chisato Matsumae slowly develop feelings for each other. To prove the superiority of Hokkaido horses, Kinzō Matsumae proposes a 2,600 kilometer

    Aitsu ni Koishite

    Aitsu_ni_Koishite

  • Ton'ya
  • paper. In addition, there were groups such as the Satsuma Tonya and the Matsumae clan Tonya, who specialized in the handling and transportation of goods

    Ton'ya

    Ton'ya

    Ton'ya

  • Ishūretsuzō
  • Series of twelve painted portraits by Kakizaki Hakyō

    of the Menashi–Kunashir rebellion. They are by the Japanese artist and Matsumae Domain retainer Kakizaki Hakyō (1764–1826). Eleven of the twelve original

    Ishūretsuzō

    Ishūretsuzō

    Ishūretsuzō

  • Daniele C. Struppa
  • Italian mathematician

    Prize from the Italian Mathematical Union, and in 1987 the Matsumae Medal from the Matsumae International Foundation of Tokyo. In 2007, Struppa was also

    Daniele C. Struppa

    Daniele_C._Struppa

  • Tomamae, Hokkaido
  • Town in Hokkaido, Japan

    period, and was the site of a kotan was built by the Ainu people. When Matsumae Domain advanced into the area in the Keichō era (1596–1615), a trading

    Tomamae, Hokkaido

    Tomamae, Hokkaido

    Tomamae,_Hokkaido

  • Diogo de Carvalho
  • the fief of Gotō Juan (後藤寿庵), he twice travelled to the Matsumae Domain in Ezo, while Matsumae Kinhiro was daimyō, first in 1620, then again in 1622. Early

    Diogo de Carvalho

    Diogo de Carvalho

    Diogo_de_Carvalho

  • Twelve Garrisons of Southern Hokkaido
  • names come from the "Shinra no Kiroku" which describes the history of the Matsumae Domain. It is distributed along the southern coastline of the Oshima peninsula

    Twelve Garrisons of Southern Hokkaido

    Twelve Garrisons of Southern Hokkaido

    Twelve_Garrisons_of_Southern_Hokkaido

  • Nagasaki
  • Core city in Kyushu, Japan

    with the Ryūkyū Kingdom, Korea and Russia through Satsuma, Tsushima and Matsumae respectively. Nevertheless, Nagasaki was depicted in contemporary art and

    Nagasaki

    Nagasaki

    Nagasaki

  • Shiranushi
  • Former Japanese settlement on Sakhalin

    had once existed there. The Matsumae Domain had been active around Shiranushi since the 17th century. In 1636, Matsumae samurai Kōdō Shōzaemon (甲道 庄左衛門)

    Shiranushi

    Shiranushi

    Shiranushi

  • Sakhalin Oblast
  • First-level administrative division of Russia

    Ōtomari was supposedly established in 1679, and cartographers of the Matsumae domain mapped the island, and named it "Kita-Ezo". During the Ming and

    Sakhalin Oblast

    Sakhalin Oblast

    Sakhalin_Oblast

  • List of han
  • even during feudal times. Matsumae (1590-1871) – Located around modern-day Matsumae town, Matsumae District; held by the Matsumae clan. Only domain in Ezo

    List of han

    List of han

    List_of_han

  • Tsugaru Strait
  • Strait between Honshu and Hokkaido, Japan

    Tsugaru Peninsula in Aomori Prefecture, Honshu, and Shirakami Misaki on the Matsumae Peninsula in Hokkaido. Western maps made prior to the 20th century also

    Tsugaru Strait

    Tsugaru Strait

    Tsugaru_Strait

  • I Like You, I Like You Very Much
  • 1994 Japanese film

    Hiroyuki Oki, depicting gay life in Japan. Chano Hisanori Kitakaze Naoya Matsumae Kazufumi Nishimoto Hiroyuki Oki Kazunori Shibuya Tomoko Taka Yoji Tanaka

    I Like You, I Like You Very Much

    I_Like_You,_I_Like_You_Very_Much

  • Menashi District, Hokkaido
  • District in Hokkaido, Japan

    shōgun allowed the Matsumae clan (Matsumae han 松前藩) to settle in the Menashi region, which was then named Nemuro. According to the Matsumae clan's Chronicles

    Menashi District, Hokkaido

    Menashi District, Hokkaido

    Menashi_District,_Hokkaido

  • Katakura Shigenaga
  • Haryu Aya Sanada Ume (1604-1681) Daughter: Kisa married Matsumae Yasuhiro Adopted Sons: (Matsumae) Katakura Kagenaga (2nd) Katakura (Sanada) Morinobu (1612-1670)

    Katakura Shigenaga

    Katakura Shigenaga

    Katakura_Shigenaga

  • Epidemic (video game)
  • 1995 first-person shooter video game

    Kileak: The DNA Imperative. The game's soundtrack was composed by Kimitaka Matsumae. A soundtrack album, Kileak: The Blood – Sound Tracks & Remix, was released

    Epidemic (video game)

    Epidemic_(video_game)

  • International Judo Federation
  • International governing body for Judo

    Japan, 1952–1965 Charles Palmer, United Kingdom, 1965–1979 Shigeyoshi Matsumae, Japan, 1979–1987 Sarkis Kaloghlian, Argentina, 1987–1989 Lawrie Hargrave

    International Judo Federation

    International_Judo_Federation

  • List of foreign-style castles in Japan
  • of the constracton of 19th century's Western military defence system at Matsumae-han-Heirichi-Jinya Bastion Fort as "First bastion fort in Japan", For understanding

    List of foreign-style castles in Japan

    List_of_foreign-style_castles_in_Japan

  • Mount Daisengen
  • Mountain in Japan

    in 1639, the Matsumae clan executed 106 Japanese Christians who worked on the mountain mining gold. Trailhead is accessed from Matsumae. Round trip of

    Mount Daisengen

    Mount Daisengen

    Mount_Daisengen

  • Ancient Northern East Asian
  • Human archaeogenetic lineage

    E.; Sato, Takehiro; Korneliussen, Thorfinn; Chuinneagáin, Blánaid Ní; Matsumae, Hiromi; Koganebuchi, Kae; Schmidt, Ryan; Mizushima, Souichiro; Kondo,

    Ancient Northern East Asian

    Ancient Northern East Asian

    Ancient_Northern_East_Asian

  • Hokumon Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Wakkanai, Hokkaidō, Japan

    (北門神社) is a Shinto shrine in Wakkanai, Hokkaidō, Japan. In Tenmei 5 (1785), Matsumae Domain trader and agent Murayama Denbee (村山伝兵衛) (1738–1813) is said to

    Hokumon Shrine

    Hokumon Shrine

    Hokumon_Shrine

  • Ancient East Eurasians
  • Ancestry of people living in the Asia-Pacific region

    Hiroki; Tajima, Atsushi; Toyoda, Atsushi; Kanzawa-Kiriyama, Hideaki; Matsumae, Hiromi; Koganebuchi, Kae (1 September 2021). "Whole-Genome Sequencing

    Ancient East Eurasians

    Ancient_East_Eurasians

  • List of Samurai Champloo episodes
  • to hold off the Matsumae Clan and then captures a clan member who reveals that Okuru murdered an entire village, members of the Matsumae clan, and even

    List of Samurai Champloo episodes

    List_of_Samurai_Champloo_episodes

  • Tamasay
  • Ainu necklace

    Chinese merchants. The Ainu also obtained glass beads secretly made by the Matsumae Clan. The shitoki medallion often represents the white-tailed sea eagles

    Tamasay

    Tamasay

    Tamasay

  • Andamanese peoples
  • People of Andaman archipelago

    E.; Sato, Takehiro; Korneliussen, Thorfinn; Chuinneagáin, Blánaid Ní; Matsumae, Hiromi; Koganebuchi, Kae; Schmidt, Ryan; Mizushima, Souichiro (25 August

    Andamanese peoples

    Andamanese peoples

    Andamanese_peoples

  • List of Tokyo Ghoul characters
  • household, often working alongside Matsumae. During the fight between Hairu and Matsumae, he takes a blow meant for Matsumae, being split in half, but is still

    List of Tokyo Ghoul characters

    List_of_Tokyo_Ghoul_characters

  • Emishi
  • Ancient ethnic group in northern Honshū, Japan

    Hiroki; Tajima, Atsushi; Toyoda, Atsushi; Kanzawa-Kiriyama, Hideaki; Matsumae, Hiromi; Koganebuchi, Kae (2021-09-01). "Whole-Genome Sequencing of a 900-Year-Old

    Emishi

    Emishi

  • Former provinces of Hokkaido
  • Tsugaru District in 1881 to create Matsumae District Tsugaru (津軽郡) – merged with Fukushima District in 1881 to create Matsumae District Hiyama (檜山郡) Nishi (爾志郡)

    Former provinces of Hokkaido

    Former_provinces_of_Hokkaido

  • Dragon Quest Swords
  • 2007 video game

    Manami Matsumae. Series regular Koichi Sugiyama did not contribute to the game, however some of his previous themes were re-arranged by Matsumae. For this

    Dragon Quest Swords

    Dragon_Quest_Swords

  • Tanfilyev Island
  • Disputed island in the Kurils

    Hokkaido University Museum. 3: 67–91. hdl:2115/47827. 天保郷帳>松前島郷帳 [Tenpō gōchō>Matsumae gōchō]. National Diet Library (in Japanese). 1834. Retrieved 18 May 2022

    Tanfilyev Island

    Tanfilyev Island

    Tanfilyev_Island

  • Kikonai Station
  • Railway station in Kikonai, Hokkaido, Japan

    Between October 12, 1937 and March 31, 1988, it was the terminus of the Matsumae Line.[citation needed] It became the terminus of the Kaikyō Line on March

    Kikonai Station

    Kikonai Station

    Kikonai_Station

  • Habomai Islands
  • Disputed group of islets in the Kuril Islands

    that appears when the drift ice retreats". In the seventeenth century the Matsumae clan made efforts to administer the islands; by 1644 the islands had been

    Habomai Islands

    Habomai Islands

    Habomai_Islands

  • Unbound (TV series)
  • 2025 Japanese TV series or program

    a Zatō Imoaraizaka Kakaricho as Gosaku Kazuki Enari as Matsumae Michihiro Hyouroku as Matsumae Hirotoshi Kentaro Motomura as a theater proprietor Masato

    Unbound (TV series)

    Unbound_(TV_series)

  • Besançon
  • Prefecture and commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

    Israel Kirklees, England, United Kingdom Kuopio, Finland Man, Ivory Coast Matsumae, Japan Neuchâtel, Switzerland Pavia, Italy Tver, Russia Battle of Besançon

    Besançon

    Besançon

    Besançon

  • Kushiro
  • City in Hokkaido, Japan

    origins of Kushiro Port are said to date back to the mid-17th century, when Matsumae Domain sent trading ships to trade with the Ainu people who lived near

    Kushiro

    Kushiro

    Kushiro

  • Kuishinbo! Bansai
  • 1974 Japanese TV series or program

    Shishido, an older episode (dated January 28, 1982) showcasing yukedake from Matsumae, Hokkaido was broadcast. "フジ「くいしん坊!万才」休止 中居出演番組以外で初 1社提供キッコーマンが放送見合わせ要請"

    Kuishinbo! Bansai

    Kuishinbo!_Bansai

  • Tokugawa Iemitsu
  • Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military leader of Japan from 1623 to 1651

    handled diplomatic and trade relations with Joseon-dynasty Korea, and Matsumae Domain managed communications with the Ainu, the indigenous people of Hokkaido

    Tokugawa Iemitsu

    Tokugawa Iemitsu

    Tokugawa_Iemitsu

  • Michael Umale Adikwu
  • Nigerian academic

    Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation Fellowship in Germany from 1999 to 2000; Matsumae International Foundation Fellowship, Japan in year 2002; Federal Scholarship

    Michael Umale Adikwu

    Michael_Umale_Adikwu

  • Mega Man
  • Video game franchise

    maximizing the use of background elements. Mega Man was scored by Manami Matsumae (credited as "Chanchacorin Manami"), who composed the music, created the

    Mega Man

    Mega_Man

  • Geography of Japan
  • first inhabited by the Ainu people and then controlled by the Japanese Matsumae clan in the Edo Period. The Soviet Union did not sign the San Francisco

    Geography of Japan

    Geography of Japan

    Geography_of_Japan

  • Susanoo-no-Mikoto
  • Shinto god

    Matsumoto preferred to connect Susanoo with rice fields and the harvest, Matsumae Takeshi put forward the theory that Susanoo was originally worshiped as

    Susanoo-no-Mikoto

    Susanoo-no-Mikoto

  • Uchiura Ainu
  • Ethnic group in northern Japan

    and in decline early on, due to the Uchiura Ainus' proximity to early Matsumae domains. According to the "Tsugaru Issei" (津軽 一統志), around the time of

    Uchiura Ainu

    Uchiura_Ainu

  • Tohoku University
  • University in Sendai, Japan

    emeritus and mathematician who introduced the Sasaki manifold Shigeyoshi Matsumae, a Japanese politician, electrical engineer, and founder of Tokai University

    Tohoku University

    Tohoku University

    Tohoku_University

  • Tsukemono
  • Japanese preserved vegetables

    pickled daikon popular in Tokyo. Matsumaezuke is a pickled dish (native to Matsumae, Hokkaidō) made from surume (dried squid), konbu, kazunoko (herring roe)

    Tsukemono

    Tsukemono

    Tsukemono

  • Franken Fran
  • Japanese manga series

    and was constantly cloned. She had also attracted a rich island owner, Matsumae Tadashi. Okita (沖田, Okita) One of Fran's engineered companions, Okita has

    Franken Fran

    Franken_Fran

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