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Yanagi Narayoshi (Japanese: 柳楢悦; October 8, 1832 – January 15, 1891) was a Japanese mathematician, hydrographer, politician, and Imperial Japanese Navy officer.
His father was Yanagi Sogoro, a samurai officer of the Tsu domain at Edo.
YanagiNarayoshi (Japanese: 柳楢悦; October 8, 1832 – January 15, 1891) was a Japanese mathematician, hydrographer, politician, and Imperial Japanese Navy...
Okinawa Shotō (沖縄諸島, literally, Okinawa Islands). Its author, Captain YanagiNarayoshi, initially consulted the British China Pilot forth edition (1864)....
of Rank Ijuin Kanehiro 5 November 1874 Hirotsune Kachō 13 May 1876 YanagiNarayoshi 12 August 1880 Fukushima Takanori 26 September 1887 Motoyama Susumu...