Examples of 'matsukata' in a sentence

Meaning of "matsukata"

matsukata (noun): A term that may refer to a person's name, a place name, or a specific concept or item in Japanese culture, potentially with historical or cultural significance

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Matsukata initially felt that estrangement.
Janie will be the assailant and Director Matsukata her hapless victim.
Matsukata and her fellow workers laid the groundwork for those and other milestones.
He continued in the same position through the 2nd Matsukata Masayoshi administration.
Matsukata Hiroko is a super busy magazine editor.
Come on up . Director Matsukata.
Hiroko Matsukata is a woman who works for a magazine company.
He was appointed to Home Minister in the first period of Matsukata cabinet in 1891.
Hiroko Matsukata is a new breed of woman who works for a magazine company.
Today about 8,000 ukiyo-e prints from the Matsukata collection are housed in the Tokyo National Museum.
Matsukata was well known as a good friend of Claude Monet.
Everyone on staff, excluding Mr. Matsukata here will be under Burst 's management, starting today!
Matsukata Collection and so on At the garden sculptures by Auguste Rodin.
Today approximately 8,000 ukiyo-e prints from the Matsukata collection are housed in the Tokyo National Museum.
Hiroko Matsukata is an editor for the weekly magazine Jidai.

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Matsukata expanded business into rolling stock, aircraft, automobiles and shipping.
From the death of Matsukata Masayoshi in 1924, Saionji was the sole surviving genrō.
Matsukata submitted the request again and, when again denied, was forced to dissolve his cabinet.
Matsukata was born into a samurai family in Kagoshima, Satsuma Province present-day Kagoshima Prefecture.
Ms. Matsukata had a hard time during labor, but she pulled through.

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