AsanoNagatake (May 7, 1895 – January 3, 1969) was the 29th family head of the Asano clan, which ruled over Hiroshima Domain before 1871. Father: Asano...
Asano Nagayoshi (1927–2007) was the 30th family head of the Asano clan, which ruled over Hiroshima Domain before 1871. Asano's parents were Asano Nagatake...
1938) Princess Yasuko (恭子女王, Yasuko-nyoō, 1898–1919); Married Marquis AsanoNagatake Prince Hirotada (博忠王, Hirotada-ō, 1902–1924); Became Prince Kachō Hirotada...
Arthur M. Sackler collections. Harvard University Press. pp. 419–420. Asano, Nagatake (1968). Exhibition of eastern art, celebrating the opening of the Gallery...
Hiroshima Domain was ruled for most of its existence by the daimyō of the Asano clan and encompassed Aki Province and parts of Bingo Province with a Kokudaka...
in the possession of Ishida Mitsunari. He gave this sword to Fukuhara Nagatake [the husband of his younger sister]; the sword was taken by Eastern army...
son was Yamashina Yoshimasa, second son of his sister, Yasuko with AsanoNagatake. 5 July 1900 - 20 July 1920: His Imperial Highness Prince Yamashina...
support for his idea. He engaged the help of museum directors such as NagatakeAsano (1895–1965); academics such as Chisaburoh Yamada (1908–1984) of the...