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- Tanegashima Tokitaka (1528 – October 21, 1579) was a ****anese daimyō of the Sengoku period, the 14th head of the Tanegashima clan. He is known for having...
- of Takamori and grandson of Takefusa he was also known as Kikuchi Jirō Tokitaka (菊池 次郎 時隆). His father died before his grandfather so he was nominated...
- feature his characters, police detectives Shozo Totsugawa, Sadao Kamei and Tokitaka Honda. He won the Mystery Writers of ****an Award in 1981 for The Terminal...
- Portuguese matchlock guns known as harquebuses. The local lord, Tanegashima Tokitaka, purchased two of these firearms and had local blacksmiths replicate them...
- with Portuguese merchants on board was driven to Tanegashima. Tanegashima Tokitaka succeeded in reproducing matchlock rifles obtained from the Portuguese...
- driven to anchor by a storm. The lord of the ****anese island Tanegashima Tokitaka (1528–1579) purchased two matchlock rifles from the Portuguese and put...
- anchor by a storm in 1543. The lord of the ****anese island, Tanegashima Tokitaka (1528–1579), purchased two matchlock muskets from the Portuguese and put...
- Ijuin Tadaao Ijuin Tadamune Ijuin Tadazane Niiro Tadamoto Tanegashima Tokitaka Uwai Ka****en Yamada Arinobu Yamada Arinaga Akizuki Tanezane Akizuki Tanenaga...
- Kyushu. Ijuin Tadaaki, a Shimazu v****al, used a gun provided by Tanegashima Tokitaka. Shimazu Takahisa earned the distinction of being the first Daimyō to use...
- fiction Mystery Comedy drama Adventure Written by Cássio Koshikumo Janaína Tokitaka Directed by Júlia Jordão Country of origin Brazil Original language Portuguese...