Nobu Shirase (白瀬 矗, Shirase Nobu) (20 July 1861 – 4 September 1946) was a Japanese army officer and explorer. He led the first Japanese Antarctic Expedition...
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Shirase may refer to: Shirase Nobu (1861–1946), Japanese explorer Japanese icebreaker Shirase (AGB-5002), a ship operated by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense...
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Japanese cross-country skier Nobu Shirase (1861–1946), Japanese army officer and explorer Nobu Su, Chinese businessman Nobu Tamura, French-born Japanese-American...
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Accordingly, Shirase was named after the Shirase Glacier. This glacier bears the family name of Lieutenant Nobu Shirase, a Japanese pioneer in Antarctic exploration...
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injury or loss of life. The brainchild of an army reserve lieutenant, Nobu Shirase, the expedition was privately funded. It left Japan in November 1910...
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glacier bears the family name, which is written in kanji, of Lieutenant Nobu Shirase, a Japanese pioneer of Antarctic exploration. "Weathernews takes over...
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The South Pole, Vol II. London: C Hurst & Co. ISBN 09-0398-347-8. "Nobu Shirase, 1861–1946". South-pole.com. Archived from the original on 27 October...
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It was named by the Japanese Antarctic Expedition under Lieutenant Shirase Nobu which, in January 1912, effected a landing on the ice shelf here from...
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Shelf. At the same time the first Japanese Antarctic Expedition led by Nobu Shirase landed a shore party on the peninsula. Dean Smith was the pilot during...
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-151.000) and Cape Colbeck. Named by NZ-APC in 1961 after Lieutenant Nobu Shirase (1861–1946), leader of the Japanese expedition, whose ship Kainan Maru...
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William Scoresby Robert Falcon Scott Georgy Sedov Ernest Shackleton Nobu Shirase Pyotr Shirshov Ivan Simonov Paul Siple Mikhail Somov Pavel Senko Mikhail...
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revealed the large glacier in this position which they named after Lt. Nobu Shirase, leader of the Japanese Antarctic Expedition of 1911–12. Its nearby features...
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Lieutenant Nobu Shirase, who believed that Japan should take its place alongside the Western powers in the exploration of Antarctica. Shirase's aim was a...
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was the Kainan Maru, carrying the Japanese Antarctic Expedition led by Nobu Shirase. Communication between the two expeditions was limited by language difficulties...
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Jean-Baptiste Charcot 1910–1912 – Japanese Antarctic Expedition – led by Nobu Shirase 1910–1912 – Roald Amundsen's South Pole expedition – On 14 December 1911...
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Nathaniel Palmer Kainan Rupes -29.8 330.8 Kainan Maru, Japanese ship of Nobu Shirase Antarctic exploration La Duaphine Rupes 66.3 26.6 Ship of Giovanni da...
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Scott in 1902. Named by the Japanese Antarctic Expedition led by Lt. Nobu Shirase (1911–12) after Count Shigenobu Okuma (1838–1922), the Premier of Japan...
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1909) September 3 – Paul Lincke, German composer (b. 1866) September 4 – Nobu Shirase, Japanese army officer and Antarctic explorer (b. 1861) September 10...
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it a mecca for amateur astronomers. JPL · 10147 10148 Shirase 1994 GR9 The adventurer Nobu Shirase (1861–1946) was the first Japanese person to explore...
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a lecture about the first Japanese Antarctic Expedition (1910–12) by Nobu Shirase at Minami-za in his 11 age, and he had been attracted to exploration...
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1910–1912 Nobu Shirase After the return of the expedition, Kainan Maru was sold back to its former owners, and resumed its work as a fishing vessel. Shirase devoted...
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concentrating troops at eight strategic points. Polar explorer Lieutenant Nobu Shirase and his 27-man team reached a point at the South Pole 80 degrees 5' south...
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Sea. The Japanese first arrived in the Southern Ocean in 1911. Ensign Nobu Shirase explored with the Kainan Maru the eastern part of the Ross Ice Shelf...
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landfall was made by a party of the Japanese Antarctic Expedition led by Shirase Nobu in 1912. The region was renamed "Edward VII Peninsula" after the peninsular...
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[page needed] December - The Japanese Antarctic Expedition leaves Tokyo, led by Nobu Shirase. January 7 – Masako Shirasu, novelist (d. 1998) January 21 – Hideo Shinojima...
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March 2023. "Letter written to Professor Edgeworth David by Lieutenant Nobu Shirase". The Australian Museum. Retrieved 16 August 2024. Seizo Miisho, Physician...
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Chūson-ji Konjiki-dō, Chūson-ji Lotus and Pure Land garden of Mōtsū-ji Akita Nobu Shirase and namahage 24 2012 Okinawa Shuri Castle and Kumi Odori Kanagawa Tsurugaoka...
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comedy film Monsieur Beaucaire starring Bob Hope was released. Died: Nobu Shirase, 85, leader of the Japanese Antarctic Expedition of 1911–1912 Trans-Luxury...
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Kyokusui-no-en (Water Poetry Party) at Mōtsū-ji temple Akita 1,740,000 Nobu Shirase and the Akita Kantō festival 24 2012 Okinawa 1,760,000 Naha Tug-of-war...
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ferrite. Shirase Antarctic Memorial Museum (白瀬南極探検隊記念館) a memorial museum which focuses on the Antarctic Expedition by local explorer Shirase Nobu and includes...
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