Kurushima Kinai died in 1757.
Hugh of Die died in 1106.
Die Sagerin died in 1573.
He didn't die. He just was in an accident,but her didnt die.
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die 1957 in ormond beach in florida
Kurushima Takehiko died in 1960.
Kurushima Michifusa died in 1597.
Kurushima Takehiko was born in 1874.
Kurushima Michifusa was born in 1562.
Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge was created in 1999.
Kinai and Koda
The cast of Shanhai no onna - 1952 includes: Michiko Araki as Wang Xiulang (Chongqing goverment spy) Takamaru Sasaki as Kurushima, Colonel Sadako Sawamura as Miss Shen Katsumi Tezuka as M.P. sergeant Shirley Yamaguchi as Li Lili (Singer)
Tatsuo Nagai has: Played Kishida, Private 2nd Class in "Nishizumi senshacho-den" in 1940. Played Mito in "Ojosan shacho" in 1953. Played Onodera in "Kimi ni chikaishi" in 1954. Played Ryoichi Mitarai in "Aishu nikki" in 1955. Performed in "Kabe atsuki heya" in 1956. Performed in "Sora yukaba" in 1957. Played Taizo Kurushima in "Nikai no tanin" in 1961.
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It is popularly believed that it the term Maru (meaning circle) originated from the concept of the circle of defenses (moats, castle walls, etc.) that were often found around important cities, with ships often regarded as floating cities, a notion shared by western mariners as well. Other theories for the suffix also exist, some mythical in origin and others philosophical. Today, most Japanese civilian ships still follow this naming convention. The diesel-powered freighter Kinai Maru was an example of a ship having the suffix.http://ww2db.com/other.php?other_id=26