Baroness Uryū Shigeko (瓜生 繁子, 18 April 1862 – 3 November 1928) (née Masuda (益田) and formerly Nagai (永井)), was a Japanese educator, one of the first two...
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(内田 滋子), Japanese manga artist known by the pen-name Shungicu Uchida Uryū Shigeko (瓜生 繁子, 1862–1928), Japanese educator This page or section lists people...
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Eigaku Juku (present day Tsuda University) in 1900, Nagai Shigeko, later Baroness Uryū Shigeko, as well as Yamakawa Sutematsu, later Princess Ōyama Sutematsu...
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same as the modern spelling for Uryū (うりゅう). He was a lifelong proponent of better ties with the United States. Uryū was the second son of a samurai in...
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Friends meet again: Tsuda Umeko, Alice Mabel Bacon, Uryū Shigeko, Ōyama Sutematsu (from left to right)...
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Ukiyoe by Toyohara Chikanobu depicting dancing at the Rokumeikan. The woman playing the piano on the right is thought to be Uryū Shigeko....
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returned to Japan the other three Yamakawa Sutematsu, Tsuda Ume, and Nagai Shigeko. Ms. Tsuda was placed with the Charles Lanman family and Ms. Nagai was...
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(b. 1887) October 25 – Hirotsu Ryurō, novelist (b. 1861) November 3 – Uryū Shigeko, educator (b. 1862) December 25 – Kaoru Osanai, theater director, playwright...
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Kimiko Otomo, Etsuko Kaneda, Fumiko Nakadai Team: Tokyo Ladies ( Tokyo) Shigeko Sato, Noriko Kaneuchi, Rie Kobayashi, Kazuko Ueno, Mieko Nagashima Team:...
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