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  1. Kawashima Naniwa (Japanese: 川島浪速; Kawashima Naniwa; 1865-1949) was a Japanese spy who worked in Manchuria. He was a close friend of Shanqi, the 10th Prince Su, who had inherited the allegiance of the tribes of Inner Mongolia, and aided Shanqi and his Royalist Party in attempts to create an independent Manchu state. [1]

  2. Naniwa Kawashima is the biological father of Yoshiko Kawashima, Kato 's true love who lost her life in Shanghai, China during the previous Shadow Hearts. Following the death of his daughter, Naniwa decided to withdraw from political life but is known to still be a great patriot.

  3. 26 de may. de 2023 · Princess Yoshiko Kawashima was one of China’s most controversial and legendary figures. She has often been called the “Joan of Arc of the Orient” [1] or the “Mata Hari of East Asia.” [2] She has often been depicted as a femme fatale who leads men to their deaths. [3] .

  4. Kawashima Naniwa never formally adopted her. Birnbaum suggests ultimately that Kawashima acquiesced and awaited her execution with equanimity, but also reports rumours that at the last second she may have been spirited away to live out her final years in peace. Birnbaum's study reads well, but the references are frustrating. Instead

  5. Kawashima Naniwa (川島浪速?) (1866-1949) es un miembro de la red de espionaje japonés en Manchuria y un amigo cercano de la Shanqi 10 ª príncipe hereditario Su de la familia imperial manchú, que heredó la lealtad de las tribus de Mongolia Interior.

  6. After the Xinhai Revolution overthrew the Qing dynasty in 1912, Xianyu was given up for adoption in 1915 at the age of eight to her father's friend, Naniwa Kawashima, a Japanese espionage agent and mercenary adventurer.

  7. 30 de ago. de 2018 · Fleeing to Lüshun after the revolution, the family lived in a kind of exile, antagonistic to the new Republic. The family also accepted Japanese aid, and Kawashima was sent to live in Japan with an adoptive father in 1912, the “continental adventurer” (tairiku rōnin) Kawashima Naniwa.