Nashimoto

Nashimoto

Nashimoto may refer to the following.


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  • Nashimoto-no-miya — Nashimoto Family name Pronunciation Nashimoto Region of origin Japan The Nashimoto …   Wikipedia

  • Prince Nashimoto Morimasa — Morimasa Nashimoto 梨本宮守正 Prince Nashimoto Reign 2 December 1885 14 October 1947 ( 1000000000000006100000061 years, 10000000000000316000000316 days) …   Wikipedia

  • Masaru Nashimoto — Born 1 December 1944(1944 12 01) Nakano, Tokyo, Japan Died 21 August 2010(2010 08 21) (aged 65) Tokyo Occupation Reporter …   Wikipedia

  • Masaki Nashimoto — Personal information Nationality  Japan Born 12 December 1993 (1993 12 12) (age 17) …   Wikipedia

  • Prince Nashimoto Moriosa — (16 December 1819 2 December 1885), was the founder of a collateral line of the Japanese imperial family.Prince Moriosa was born in Kyoto, the 10th son of Prince Fushimi Sadayoshi (1775 1841), the eighteenth head of the Fushimi no miya, the… …   Wikipedia

  • Masaki Nashimoto — Informations Discipline(s) Sprint …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Ōke — For the Ottoman unit of weight, see Oka (measure). The ōke (王家, literally Princely Houses?), were branches of the Japanese Imperial Family created from branches of the Fushimi no miya house. All but one of the ōke were formed by the descendants… …   Wikipedia

  • Bangja, Crown Princess Euimin of Korea — Yi Pangja Crown Princess Euimin of Korea Pretend 24 April 1926 – 1 May 1970 Predecessor Empress Sunjeong Successor …   Wikipedia

  • Prince Kuni Asahiko — nihongo|Prince Kuni Asahiko|久邇宮 朝彦親王|Kuni no miya Asahiko shinnō (27 February 1824 29 October 1891), was a member of a collateral line of the Japanese imperial family who played a key role in the Meiji Restoration. Prince Asahiko was an adopted… …   Wikipedia

  • Prince Kuni Taka — nihongo|Prince Kuni Taka of Japan|久邇宮多嘉王|Kuni no miya Taka ō, (17 August 1875 1 October 1937) was a member of a collateral branch of the Japanese imperial family, who served as the chief priest of the Grand Shrine of Ise, from 1909 until his… …   Wikipedia

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