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  • Nagasaki Prefecture is on the island of [[Kyushu]] in southern Japan. *[http://photoguide.jp/pix/index.php?cat=44 Nagasaki Prefecture photos here.]
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  • ...Nagasakimap2.png|thumb|270px|right|Municipalities of [[Nagasaki Prefecture|Nagasaki]].]] As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Nagasaki Prefecture|Nagasaki]] has 13 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 10 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町
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  • Nagasaki Prefecture is on the island of [[Kyushu]] in southern Japan. *[http://photoguide.jp/pix/index.php?cat=44 Nagasaki Prefecture photos here.]
    581 bytes (80 words) - 09:22, 11 September 2016
  • ...Nagasakimap2.png|thumb|270px|right|Municipalities of [[Nagasaki Prefecture|Nagasaki]].]] As of March 31, [[2006]], [[Nagasaki Prefecture|Nagasaki]] has 13 [[City|cities]] (''-shi''; 市), 10 [[Town|towns]] (''-cho''; 町
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  • ...first (a Daguerreotype) camera into Japan (via Dejima, a small island off Nagasaki) in 1848 and presented it to Lord Shimazu Nariakira of Satsuma. Although Ueno had brought a daguerreotype to Nagasaki 1843, it was not unloaded. Father of UENO Hikoma. (2000.12.15)
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  • ...6, ordered by the samurai clan leader to study daguerreotype technology in Nagasaki. ...L.C. Pompe van Meerdervoort and P. Rossier. Eventually met UENO Hikoma in Nagasaki. Opened a portrait studio in Fukuoka in 1875 and taught students who also l
    673 bytes (96 words) - 05:52, 14 April 2010
  • ...uoka Prefecture|Fukuoka]], [[Saga Prefecture|Saga]], [[Nagasaki Prefecture|Nagasaki]], [[Kumamoto Prefecture|Kumamoto]], [[Kagoshima prefecture|Kagoshima]], [[
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  • MORINAGA Jun 森永 純 (1937.11.11) Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Pref.
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  • UENO Hikoma 上野 彦馬 (1838-1904) Nagasaki. A historic figure in early Japanese photography, one of Japan's first prof ...first (a Daguerreotype) camera into Japan (via Dejima, a small island off Nagasaki) and presented it to the Shimazu clan.
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  • 8. Nagasaki 5. Nagasaki
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  • ...nce. Photographed the opium war in China from 1856 to 1860. Then stayed in Nagasaki 1859-60.
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  • Acquired a camera from UENO Shunnojo of Nagasaki in 1848 and experimented with it.
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  • UCHIDA Kuichi 内田 九一 (1843-1875) Nagasaki. Major figure in early Japanese photography. One of the originators of "Yok
    583 bytes (76 words) - 08:35, 15 November 2022
  • ...chi Pref. A major figure in fine-art and documentary photography. Based in Nagasaki. Nagasaki, Okinawa, war-related issues
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  • ...Julius L.C. (1829-1908) Holland. Dutch medical doctor posted at Dejima in Nagasaki from 1857 to 1862.
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  • '''MATSUSHIMA Susumu マツシマ ススム''' (name written in katakana) (1946- ) Nagasaki.
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  • ...4.18) Singapore. Acclaimed Imperial Army photographer who took pictures of Nagasaki the day after the atomic bomb was dropped in Aug. 1945. ...Nagasaki to photograph the aftermath of the atomic bombing. He arrived in Nagasaki at daybreak on Aug. 10, 1945 on the day after the bombing together with art
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  • ...ued Dutch studies and learned photography from UENO Hikoma while living in Nagasaki for five years. Later moved to Hakodate and studied photography from a Russ
    891 bytes (128 words) - 16:03, 17 April 2010
  • The <b>camera obscura</b> arrives in Nagasaki via the Dutch settlement. ...> (1790-1851) (father of UENO Hikoma), a trader, brings a daguerreotype to Nagasaki, but it was not unloaded. (The daguerreotype was first introduced in Paris
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  • ...| [[:Category:Nagano_Prefecture|Nagano]] | [[:Category:Nagasaki Prefecture|Nagasaki]] | [[:Category:Nara Prefecture|Nara]] | [[:Category:Niigata Prefecture|Nii
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  • ...otos of an abandoned island nicknamed "Battleship Island" off the coast of Nagasaki. Gunkanjima is a small island less than 5 km off the western coast of Nagasaki Prefecture. Although the island's real name is Hashima (端島), its po
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  • ...Prefecture|Miyazaki]], [[Nagano Prefecture|Nagano]], [[Nagasaki Prefecture|Nagasaki]], [[Nara Prefecture|Nara]], [[Niigata Prefecture|Niigata]], [[Oita Prefect
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