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    Sugita Genpaku (杉田 玄白, 20 October 1733 – 1 June 1817) was a Japanese physician and scholar known for his translation of Kaitai Shinsho (New Book of Anatomy)...
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  • Lessig into Japanese. He is also the founder and chairman of Project Sugita Genpaku, which is a volunteer effort to translate free content texts into Japanese...
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  • 1967), Japanese politician Motoshi Sugita (born 1951), Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party Sugita Genpaku (1733–1817), Japanese scholar who...
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  • He appears during Round 5 to support Raiden Tameemon. Genpaku Sugita (杉田 玄白, Sugita Genpaku) A Japanese physician and scholar known for his translation...
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    wear thick cotton clothing. According to Nochi-mi-gusa, written by Genpaku Sugita, approximately 20,000 people starved to death, mainly in rural areas...
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    shogunate foreign policy to Emperor Kōkaku in Kyoto. June 1805 (Bunka 2): Genpaku Sugita (1733–1817) is granted an audience with Shōgun Ienari to explain differences...
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    text translated into Japanese during the Edo period. It was written by Sugita Genpaku, and was published by Suharaya Ichibee (須原屋市兵衛) in 1774, the third year...
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    and Yoshida Shōin, who were executed as a result of the Ansei Purge. Sugita Genpaku, Nakagawa Jun'an, Katsuragawa Hoshū and their colleagues studied anatomy...
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    Board of Education (新宿区教育委員会). Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan Sugita Genpaku, physician and scholar Ichirō Hatoyama, Prime Minister of Japan Shinji...
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    [citation needed] Sugita Genpaku wanted to hold a funeral service, but this was denied for unknown reasons by the Shogunate, so Sugita held a memorial service...
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