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  2. Naikaku Sōri Daijin Kantei - Wikipedia

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    Located at 2-3-1 Nagata-chō, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100–8968, it is diagonally adjacent to the National Diet Building. The term Kantei is used as a metonym for the office of the Prime Minister of Japan and for the Prime Minister's advisors and administration in general.

  3. Seiyōkan (Nabeshima residence) - Wikipedia

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    After the return of Nabeshima Naohiro, eleventh and final daimyō of the Saga Domain, from ministerial duties in Italy in 1882, he approached the architect Sakamoto Matatsune (坂本復経), first technical head of what is now Shimizu Corporation, to design a western-style building to serve as his Tōkyō residence.

  4. Mayflower House Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Mayflower House Museum is an 18th-century period historic house museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts operated by The Mayflower Society, also known as the General Society of Mayflower Descendants. The Society purchased the Edward Winslow House in 1941.

  5. Kunio Maekawa - Wikipedia

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    Kunio Maekawa (前川 國男, Maekawa Kunio, 14 May 1905 – 26 June 1986) was a Japanese architect and a key figure in Japanese postwar modernism. After early stints in the studios of Le Corbusier and Antonin Raymond, Maekawa began to articulate his own architectural language after establishing his own firm in 1935, maintaining a continuous tension between Japanese traditional design and ...

  6. Mitsugi Ohno - Wikipedia

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    Mitsugi Ohno (大野 貢, Ōno Mitsugi, June 28, 1926 – October 22, 1999) was a Japanese glassblower who worked at the University of Tokyo (1947–1960) and Kansas State University (1961–1996). He was known for blowing a glass Klein bottle and glass models of historic buildings and ships.

  7. Mayflower Residence Hall off the market, will again house ...

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    Mayflower Residence Hall is off the market and will continue to house students. The University of Iowa listed it for sale for $45 million last summer.

  8. Nakahama Manjirō - Wikipedia

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    Nakahama Manjirō (中濱 万次郎, January 27, 1827 – November 12, 1898), also known as John Manjirō (or John Mung), [1] was a Japanese samurai and translator who was one of the first Japanese people to visit the United States and an important translator during the opening of Japan.

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