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4 relations: Edo period, Hirosaki Domain, Mori Ōgai, Tsugaru clan.
- 19th-century Japanese physicians
Edo period
The, also known as the, is the period between 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's 300 regional daimyo.
See Shibue Chūsai and Edo period
Hirosaki Domain
Hirosaki Castle, the seat of the Hirosaki Domain, also known as, was a tozama feudal domain of Edo period JapanRavina, Mark.
See Shibue Chūsai and Hirosaki Domain
Mori Ōgai
Lieutenant-General, known by his pen name, was a Japanese Army Surgeon general officer, translator, novelist, poet and father of famed author Mari Mori.
See Shibue Chūsai and Mori Ōgai
Tsugaru clan
The was a Japanese samurai clan who ruled the northwestern half of what is now Aomori Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of Japan under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate.
See Shibue Chūsai and Tsugaru clan
See also
19th-century Japanese physicians
- Aoyama Tanemichi
- Fujiro Katsurada
- Gendai Kamada
- Hajime Sakaki
- Harvey Saburo Hayashi
- Hayashi Ōen
- Heijiro Nakayama
- Iinuma Yokusai
- Ikutaro Tokoro
- Kawamoto Kōmin
- Kei Okami
- Keisuke Ito (botanist)
- Kensuke Mitsuda
- Kurimoto Jō'un
- Kusumoto Ine
- Matsumoto Ryōjun
- Nagayo Sensai
- Ogata Kōan
- Ogino Ginko
- Shibue Chūsai
- Souha Hatono
- Sunao Tawara
- Tadako Urata
- Yamagiwa Katsusaburō
- Yoshioka Yayoi
References
Also known as Chusai Shibue, Shibue Chusai.

