Matsusaka (松阪市, Matsusaka-shi, Local dialect: Mattsaka or Massaka) is a city located in Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 August 2021[update], the city had...
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Matsusaka beef (松阪牛, Matsusaka-ushi, Matsusaka-gyū also "Matsuzaka beef") is the meat of Japanese Black cattle reared under strict conditions in the Matsusaka...
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Men of Kokugaku (nativist) studies. Norinaga was born in what is now Matsusaka in Ise Province (now part of Mie Prefecture). His ancestors were vassals...
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Matsusaka Castle (松坂城, Matsusaka-jō) was a Japanese castle (now in ruins) located in the city of Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Throughout most of the...
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John G. Matsusaka is an economist, political scientist, author, and academic. He is the Charles F. Sexton Chair in American Enterprise, Professor of Finance...
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Teruhisa Matsusaka, Japanese-American mathematician Matsusaka, a Japanese city in the Mie Prefecture Matsuzaka Castle, Matsuzaka, Japan Matsusaka Station...
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Teruhisa Matsusaka (松阪 輝久, Matsusaka Teruhisa) (1926–2006) was a Japanese-born American mathematician, who specialized in algebraic geometry. Matsusaka received...
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geometry, given an ample line bundle L on a compact complex manifold X, Matsusaka's big theorem gives an integer m, depending only on the Hilbert polynomial...
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Keiko Matsuzaka (redirect from Keiko Matsusaka)
Keiko Matsuzaka (松坂 慶子, Matsuzaka Keiko) (born July 20, 1952)[citation needed] is a Japanese actress. Born in Ōta, Tokyo, her father was a naturalized...
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Reina Matsusaka (born 23 October 2000) is a Japanese rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2024 all-around Asian bronze medalist. Matsusaka began rhythmic gymnastics...
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largest city of Mie Prefecture, with other major cities including Suzuka, Matsusaka, Ise, and Kuwana.: 995 Mie Prefecture is located on the eastern coast...
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prefectures, Wagyu beef is shipped with an area name; examples include Matsusaka beef, Kobe beef from the Tajima cattle, Yonezawa beef and Ōmi beef. In...
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Iitaka (both from Iinan District), was merged into the expanded city of Matsusaka and thus no longer exists as an independent municipality....
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Iitaka (both from Iinan District), was merged into the expanded city of Matsusaka and thus no longer exists as an independent municipality....
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Iinan (also from Iinan District), was merged into the expanded city of Matsusaka and thus no longer exists as an independent municipality. Okukahada Gorge...
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Ito Ranch (伊藤牧場) is a Matsusaka beef farm located near the city of Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan, dedicated to raising kuroge wagyū or Japanese Black beef...
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Kobe is one of the three Sandai Wagyū, the "three big beefs", along with Matsusaka beef and Ōmi beef or Yonezawa beef. Kobe beef is also called Kōbe-niku...
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History of Japan (2nd ed.). Blackwell. pp. 312–314. ISBN 978-1-4051-2359-4. Matsusaka, Y. Tak (2009). "The Japanese Empire". In Tsutsui, William M. (ed.). Companion...
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1954 - The villages of Asaka and Matsugasaki was merged into the city of Matsusaka. January 15, 1955 - The villages of Oi, Hase, Kawai and Takaoka were merged...
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Iitaka (also from Iinan District), was merged into the expanded city of Matsusaka and thus no longer exists as an independent municipality....
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Mie Chukyo University (redirect from Matsusaka University)
a private university in Matsusaka, Mie, Japan, established in 1982. Formerly known as Matsusaka University (松阪大学, Matsusaka Daigaku), the school adopted...
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(Edobashi - Shin-Matsusaka - Daijingu-mae) Shin-Matsusaka - Daijingu-mae: abandoned on August 11, 1942 (1942-08-11) Edobashi - Shin-Matsusaka: abandoned on...
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recognised three most famous beef brands in Japan, along with Kobe beef and Matsusaka beef, but Ōmi beef may have a better claim to this distinction. "Beef...
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beef carcasses tagged by the USDA High grade sliced Matsusaka wagyu beef (rib section meat) Matsusaka sirloin steak Beefsteak can be cooked to a level of...
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1, 1893 – February 28, 1975) was a Japanese electrical scientist from Matsusaka, Mie. In the 1920s, he invented a simple device for phototelegraphic transmission...
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Mitsui Takatoshi (1622–1694), who was the fourth son of a shopkeeper in Matsusaka, in what became Mie prefecture. From his shop, called Echigoya (越後屋),...
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Matsusaka Station (松阪駅, Matsusaka-eki) is a union passenger railway station in the city of Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture, operated jointly by Central Japan...
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considered one of the three top brands of wagyū, along with Kobe beef and Matsusaka beef. Ōmi beef is said to be the oldest beef brand in Japan. In the Azuchi–Momoyama...
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villages) 1933: February 1 - The town of Matsusaka was elevated to city status to become the city of Matsusaka. (2 towns, 18 villages) February 11 - The...
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(名古屋コーチンチキンカレー, Nagoya kōchin chikin karē) from Aichi Prefecture. Matsusaka beef curry (松阪牛カレー, Matsusaka gyū karē) from Mie Prefecture. Whale curry (クジラカレー, kujira...
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