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folklore concerns an
oiran (courtesan)
named Usugumo in
Yoshiwara during the
Genroku era of the Edo period.
Usugumo was an
oiran who
worked in
Miuraya and always...
- of the
Imperial ****anese Navy have been
named Usugumo (薄雲, "thin clouds"): ****anese destroyer
Usugumo (1900), a Murakumo-class
destroyer of the Imperial...
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Usugumo (薄雲, ”Thin Clouds”) was the
seventh of twenty-four Fubuki-class destroyer,
built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy
following World War I. Construction...
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Usugumo (薄雲, "Thin Clouds") was one of six Murakumo-class
destroyers built for the
Imperial ****anese Navy in the late 1890s and the only one not completed...
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Karukaya Murakumo class (1898–1922)
Murakumo Shi****me Yūgiri
Shiranui Kagerō
Usugumo Ikazuchi class (1898–1926)
Ikazuchi Inazuma Akebono Sazanami Niji Oboro...
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Shiranui on 7 May), and an
additional two
under the 1897
budget (Kagerō and
Usugumo on 6 May 1898). All were
ordered from John I.
Thornycroft &
Company in...
- transport, the
Sanko Maru (5491 GRT). The
latter and her escort, the
destroyer Usugumo, were to make a
rendezvous with the main
force south of the Komandorski...
- Wind in the Pine-Trees" "The Wind in the Pines" "Wind in the Pines" 19
Usugumo (薄雲) "A
Wreath of Cloud" "A Rack of Clouds" "Wisps of Cloud" "A Thin Veil...
- Kiso (1.189 men), and
destroyers Yūgumo (479 men),
Kazagumo (478 men),
Usugumo (478 men),
Asagumo (476 men),
Akigumo (463 men) and
Hibiki (418 men). The...
- "politically ambitious"
figure in the tale. Only on her
deathbed (in "
Usugumo") does she
return to
being a
romantic heroine. Fujitsubo's
importance in...