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- Tsuneari ****uda (福田 恆存, ****uda Tsuneari, 25 August 1912 – 20 November 1994) was a ****anese dramatist, translator, and literary critic. From 1969 until...
- Tsuneari Yahiro (born 12 September 1987) is an Australian karateka. He was Australia's first Karate Olympian, competing in the 2020 Summer Olympics in...
- Ōgimachisanjō Haruko (d. 1399) 4. Emperor Go-Hanazono (1419–1471) 18. Niwata Tsuneari (d. 1412) 9. Niwata Sachiko (1390–1448) 19. A****i 2. Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado...
- the Samurai. ****uzawa Yukichi Nakae Chōmin Natsume Sōseki Susumu Nishibe Tsuneari ****uda Yukio Mishima Turnbull 2006, p. 71 Jansen 2002, p. 102 Yamamoto...
- last, unfinished novel, Light and Darkness Nakae Chōmin Susumu Nishibe Tsuneari ****uda Yamamoto Tsunetomo Amino, Yoshihiro (2016). Natsume soseki. Kiyoto...
- (1372–1456). His mother was Sachiko (幸子) (1390–1448), daughter of Niwata Tsuneari (庭田経有). His father was the 3rd of the Fushimi-no-miya line and grandson...
- ("new drama") and Kabuki styles. This hybrid-genre reached its peak in Tsuneari ****uda's 1955 Hamlet. In 1998, Yukio Ninagawa produced an acclaimed version...
- ****anese footballer Toshiji ****uda (福田 俊司, born 1948), ****anese photographer Tsuneari ****uda (福田 恆存, 1912–1994), ****anese dramatist, translator and literary...
- Emperor Go-Hanazono (1419-1471) 20. Niwata Shigesuke (1306-1389) 10.Niwata Tsuneari (d. 1412) 5. Niwata Sachiko (1390-1448) 22. A****i Masafuyu 11. A****i...
- Australia. At karate's debut in the Olympics at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Tsuneari Yahiro became Australia's first Karate Olympian. Karate spread rapidly...