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- (Australia) May 26 20:00 Al-Wasl Stadium, Dubai Attendance: 100 Referee: Timo Onatsu (Finland) May 27 20:00 Al-Wasl Stadium, Dubai Attendance: 250 Referee: Husein...
- Onatsu and Seijuro (****anese: 歌ごよみ お夏清十郎, romanized: Utagoyomi Onatsu Seijūrō) is a 1954 black-and-white ****anese film directed by Taizo Fuyushima. Raizo...
- was the third son of Tokugawa Iemitsu. His mother was Iemitsu's concubine Onatsu no Kata. His childhood name was Chomatsu (長松). When Iemitsu died in 1651...
- Tadateru of Takada Domain Matsudaira Matsuchiyo of ****aya Domain Concubine Onatsu no Kata Seiun’in 1581 October 24, 1660 Hasegawa Fujinao Concubine Okaji...
- and Miidera. Madness among men: Ninin ****yū, Yasuna Madness among women: Onatsu Kyōran, Kurama Jishi, Sumida Gawa, ****uhata Obi. Description of the landscape...
- Tokugawa Kamematsu (17 April 1643– 2 September 1647), second son Concubine: Onatsu no Kata (順性院; 1622-1683) later Junshōin (順性院), Fujieda Shigeya's daughter...
- Concubine: Oyo no Kata (d. 1657) Concubine: Oshima no Kata (d. 1660) Concubine: Onatsu no Kata (d. 1680) later Honjuin Concubine: Okiku no Kata Concubine: Ofuji...
- Hidetada's first son, Chōmaru (長丸), was born to a young maiden from Kyoto named Onatsu. In September 1602, Chōmaru fell ill and died; his funeral was held at Zōjō-ji...
- Student 1974: Mesu as Sato 1975: Kôshoku: Genroku (maruhi) monogatari as Onatsu 1975: New Battles Without Honor and Humanity: The Boss's Head 1979: Ôgon...
- tsukiyo (八百屋お七 ふり袖月夜 – 1954) Wakaki hi wa kanashi (若き日は悲し – 1954) Uta goyomi Onatsu Seijūrō (歌ごよみ お夏清十郎 – 1954) Shichihenge tanuki goten (七変化狸御殿, lit. "Quick...