Talk:Emperor Kōkaku

Transliteration

 * Tenmei 2 (1782): An analysis of silver currency in China and Japan "Sin sen sen pou" ("Sin tchuan phou") was presented to the emperor by "Minamoto-no Masa tsouna", "Prince of Ko-tsou'ke", hereditary "Prince of Tamba", and "Prince of Kotsouke" and "Prince of Iyo".
 * Can you figure out how to convert this 1834 transliteration into a subject name, place name or personal name with a more conventional spelling?
 * Ooperhoofd 02:26, 12 June 2007 (UTC)

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