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Japanese military headgear
The shaguma (赤熊, "red bear") was a type of headgear worn by the officers of the Imperial Japanese Army troops in the Boshin War (1868–69). The headgear
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1868–1869 Japanese civil war
involving the use of long, colored, "bear" hair. The "red bear" (赤熊, shaguma) wigs indicated officers from Tosa, the "white bear" (白熊, haguma) wigs
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Sailor cap, also known as "white hat" or "dixie cup" in the US Navy Shako Shaguma - Yak-hair headdress used by early Imperial Japanese Army generals Slouch
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Former railway station in Mashike, Hokkaido, Japan
Shaguma Station (舎熊駅, Shaguma-eki) was a railway station on the Rumoi Main Line in Mashike, Hokkaido, Japan, operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR
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Japanese female warrior
against Imperial troops from Domain of Ōgaki, commanded by a man named Shaguma, who were armed with rifles. When the Imperial troops realised that their
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Battle during the Boshin War
Imperial troops with modern uniforms are on the right (the "Red bear" (赤熊, Shaguma) wigs indicate soldiers from Tosa ("White bear" (白熊, Haguma) wigs for Chōshū
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Tokugawa shogunate shock infantry
Duel between a Shōgitai (left) and a Shaguma-wearing Jinshotai (迅衝隊) (right) in the Battle of Ueno
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2020s Japanese light novel series and its adaptations
against murderous mascots at an amusement park. Maguma (真熊) / Sayuri Shaguma (赭熊 早百合, Shaguma Sayuri) Voiced by: Aino Shimada A 39-game veteran player with a
Playing Death Games to Put Food on the Table
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1868 battle of the Boshin War
Imperial troops with modern uniforms are on the right (the "Red bear" (赤熊, Shaguma) wigs indicate soldiers from Tosa Jinshotai (迅衝隊)). Date 4 July 1868 Location
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Administrative division in southwestern Japan during the Edo period (1601–1871)
Tosa Jinshotai (迅衝隊) soldiers with Shaguma headress in the Battle of Ueno, Boshin War (1867–68)
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Japanese actor (1923–2004)
(1962) - Hashimoto Masaaki, Michiko no otto Doburoku no Tatsu (1962) - Shaguma the Foreman Chushingura (1962) - Yasubei Horibe Ankokugai no kiba (1962)
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Railway line in Hokkaido, Japan
0 56.2 Afun 阿分 1.3 57.5 Mashike, Mashike District Nobusha 信砂 2.7 60.2 Shaguma 舎熊 0.8 61.0 Shumombetsu 朱文別 1.7 62.7 Hashibetsu 箸別 1.3 64.0 Mashike 増毛
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Style of tall fur cap
dress headdress. List of hat styles List of fur headgear Feather bonnet Shaguma The unit is authorised to use either the bearskin cap or a Wolseley helmet
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Kabuki dance with lyrics written by Kawatake Mokuami
Reform, 1872-1905. (2003) University of Hawaii Press, ISBN 9780824825744. Shaguma Wikimedia Commons has media related to Renjishi. Renjishi at Kabuki21.com
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Shadai Station 社台駅(しゃだい) Shaguma Station 舎熊駅(しゃぐま) Shake Station 社家駅(しゃけ) Shakubetsu Station 尺別駅(しゃくべつ) Shakudo Station 尺土駅(しゃくど) Shakujiikōen Station
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Former railway station in Mashike, Hokkaido, Japan
« Service » Rumoi Main Line Shaguma Local Hashibetsu
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Former railway station in Mashike, Hokkaido, Japan
« Service » Rumoi Main Line Afun Local Shaguma
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English : variant spelling of Cordell.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Kördel, a pet form of an old German personal name, formed with kuoni ‘daring’. Compare Conrad.
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Mythological water nymph who loved the sun god Helios. She was changed into a sunflower and now...
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(טï‹×™×‘Ö¼Ö¶×¢) Yiddish name TOIBE means "dove."
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