Mamiya Rinzō (間宮 林蔵, 1775 – 13 April 1844) was a Japanese explorer of the late Edo period. He is best known for his exploration of Karafuto, now known...
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Strait of Tartary (redirect from Mamiya Strait)
(or Channel, or Gulf) of Tartary. In Japan, the strait is named after Mamiya Rinzō, who traveled to the strait in 1808 whereof the name was introduced by...
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18 (22): 2. (Mamiya Rinzō (trans. and ed. John Harrison), 'Kita Ezo Zutsetsu or a Description of the Island of North Ezo by Mamiya Rinzō', Proceedings...
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of the Emperor Meiji. A number of early explorers of Hokkaidō such as Mamiya Rinzō are also enshrined. In 1869, by an order of the Emperor Meiji, a ceremony...
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cartographer and explorer Mamiya Rinzō established that Sakhalin was an island through his discovery of what is now named Mamiya Strait (Strait of Tartary)...
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Walker Japan proclaimed sovereignty over Sakhalin in 1807, and in 1809 Mamiya Rinzō claimed that it was an island. The first European known to visit Sakhalin...
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miles of territory.: 38 In 1809, the Japanese government sent explorer Mamiya Rinzō to Sakhalin and the region of the Amur to determine the extent of Russian...
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Vries. Ivan Krusenstern explored the eastern coast of Sakhalin in 1805. Mamiya Rinzō and Gennady Nevelskoy determined that Sakhalin was indeed an island separated...
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by Nivkh elders to settle debts. In 1808 and 1809 Japanese explorer Mamiya Rinzō (1780–1845), wrote in his report to the Edo shogunate: "Inhabitants [of...
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Men of Oroks From a book written by Mamiya Rinzō & Murakami Teisuke(1810, Japan)....
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continent. The fact that it is not connected was conclusively established by Mamiya Rinzō, who explored and mapped Sakhalin in 1809 and definitively recorded by...
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memorial to Korean Air Lines Flight 007, shot down in 1983), a statue of Mamiya Rinzō, the Monument of Peace (a memorial to the sunken submarine USS Wahoo...
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ruthless Matsudaira Nobutsuna and spearheaded by his chief henchman Mamiya Rinzō (also based on an actual historical character) to topple the Satsuma...
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Rinzou-kun (りんぞうくん) and Dashinosuke (出汁之介). Rinzou-kun is a descendant of Mamiya Rinzō who explored the Strait of Tartary in what is now Russia. Dashinosuke...
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settlement in the region. Not knowing of the work of the Japanese navigator Mamiya Rinzō, who had explored the same area forty years earlier, the Russians took...
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ruthless Matsudaira Nobutsuna and spearheaded by his chief henchman Mamiya Rinzō (also based on an actual historical character) to topple the Satsuma...
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the Tyr (Telin) temples: just south of the Tyr village) "Adventure of Mamiya Rinzo". Mote, Victor L. (June 4, 1998). Siberia: Worlds Apart. Westview series...
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English cleric, 1st Archdeacon of Lindisfarne (b. 1807) April 13 – Mamiya Rinzō, Japanese explorer of Sakhalin (b. 1775) April 17 – James Scarlett Abinger...
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Fujioka as Mamiya Hokuto Enjouji Aya as Mamiya Saori Ono Takehiko as Mamiya Rinzo Kondo Yoshimasa as Mamiya Satoru Yamazaki Ginnojo as Mamiya Seiji Washio...
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known in Japanese as Kinfugan (金敷岩, literally "Anvil Rock"). In 1808, Mamiya Rinzō was dispatched by the Tokugawa shogunate to survey Japanese territory...
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Watanabe has been named in his honor. Mamiya (間宮, 12127) – Named after the famous Edo-period detective, Mamiya Rinzō. Tentaikojo (天体工場, 12713) – Named after...
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make their portraits. The government also sent the renowned explorer Mamiya Rinzō, who had been wounded in the skirmish with Chwostoff on Etrop, to discover...
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figures documented include Gennady Ivanovich Nevelskoy, Mogami Tokunai, Mamiya Rinzō, Matsuura Takeshirō, Bronisław Piłsudski, and Igor Farkhutdinov, and...
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033476°E / 35.940342; 140.033476 (Mamiya Rinzō Birthplace) [28] Mamiya Rinzō Grave 間宮林蔵の墓 Mamiya Rinzō no haka Tsukubamirai 35°56′31″N 140°01′48″E...
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Russian to reach eastern Siberia by sea from European Russia. In 1808 Mamiya Rinzo explored the coast of Sakhalin. During the Crimean War a British fleet...
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Dam Itabashi Fudouson temple Warp Station Edo Tatsunami Sumo Stable Mamiya Rinzo Museum "Ibaraki prefectural official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan...
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Nevelskoy Strait. Not knowing about the efforts of Japanese navigator Mamiya Rinzo who explored the same area earlier, Nevelskoy's report was taken as the...
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and single-station radar radiant mapping. JPL · 12125 12127 Mamiya 1999 RD37 Rinzo Mamiya (1780–1844), an explorer and surveyor of the northern area of...
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17 Kleiner & Mamiya 2009, p. 97 Young, Young & Yew 2004, p. 48 Nishi & Hozumi 1996, p. 19 Young & Young 2007, p. 56 Kleiner & Mamiya 2009, p. 98 Nishi...
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culture is also known to have had regional differences. According to Rinzō Mamiya's Hoki Bunkai Yōwa, the Sakhalin Ainu adopted cultural elements from surrounding...
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