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  2. Category:Japanese feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese feminine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 543 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Hangaku Gozen - Wikipedia

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    Hangaku Gozen, woodblock print by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, c. 1885 . Lady Hangaku (坂額御前, Hangaku Gozen) [1] was a onna-musha warrior, [2] [3] one of the relatively few Japanese warrior women commonly known in history or classical literature.

  4. Women in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Bernstein, Lee Gail. ed. Recreating Japanese Women, 1600–1945 (U of California Press, 1991). Brinton, Mary C. Women and the economic miracle: Gender and work in postwar Japan (U of California Press, 1993). Copeland, Rebecca L. Lost leaves: women writers of Meiji Japan (U of Hawaii Press, 2000). Faison, Elyssa.

  5. 100 Japanese baby names for girls - AOL

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    100 Japanese Girl Names. With so many wonderful Japanese girl names to choose from, how will you decide? Hopefully, this list of 100 names will help you narrow it down. Aoi. Himari. Emi. Noemi ...

  6. Category:Women of medieval Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese women from the Asuka period (538) to start of the Edo period (1603). ... History portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out ...

  7. Category:Lists of Japanese women - Wikipedia

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  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Japan/List of Japanese names

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  9. Lady Saigō - Wikipedia

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    The new name was then inducted into the Lower First Rank of the Imperial Court. [7] [40] Her status was later upgraded to Senior First Rank, the highest and most prominent award, then or now, bestowed by the Emperor to a few subjects outside the Imperial family who had significantly and positively affected the history of Japan. [51]