Examples of 'arisugawa' in a sentence

Meaning of "arisugawa"

arisugawa (noun): a Japanese surname that may refer to a specific family, individual, or location in Japan, such as the Arisugawa Palace in Tokyo. The name Arisugawa is associated with nobility, history, and culture in Japan, and it may appear in literature, art, or other forms of media as a symbol of tradition, heritage, or prestige

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He is also known as a successor to Arisugawa school of calligraphy.
The Arisugawa line ended early in the twentieth century when no male heirs remained.
The lady with the curly hair is Jury Arisugawa.
Prince Arisugawa sōsai.
Getting to know you picnic at Arisugawa Park.
Several weeks later, Arisugawa Takehito came aboard to serve as a midshipman.
The plaza is dominated by an equestrian statue of Prince Arisugawa Taruhito.
The next day, she reveals herself as Arisugawa Arisu, the female lead of the story.
Arisugawa was a close advisor to both Emperor Kōmei and his nephew by adoption, Emperor Meiji.
She would been in love with Prince Arisugawa before she was married.
Prince Arisugawa Takehito was later appointed captain, followed by future admiral Uryū Sotokichi.
We should just watch and wait, and have Arisugawa Masashi train him severely.
Opus arisugawa terrace & residence.
The lady in charge around here, Arisugawa Kaname.
Midori Arisugawa ( 有栖川 翠 ) a first-year student who becomes one of the vice-presidents under Toranosuke Miyamura.

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Of weak constitution since childhood, Prince Arisugawa took frequent medical leaves during his naval career.
Opus Arisugawa Terrace & Residence 303 is a property that offers.
His half-brother, Prince Arisugawa Takehito, succeeded as the tenth head of the house of Arisugawa-no-miya.
The Arisugawa gardens were purchased by the Imperial Household Agency in 1875.
Prince and Princess Arisugawa made an extensive tour of Europe and America in 1889.

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