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Features associated with: Japan (see all countries)

Type
Feature Name
Origin
Crater
Named after Ryunosuke Akutagawa - Japanese writer (1892-1927).
Crater
Named after Matsuo Bashō - Japanese poet (1644-1694).
Crater
Named after Pseudonym of Kano Kuninobu Eitoku - painter (1543-1590).
Crater
Named after S. Futabatei - Japanese novelist (1864-1909).
Crater
Named after Suzuki Harunobu - Japanese artist (1720/1724-1770).
Crater
Named after Ando Hiroshige - Japanese artist (1797-1858).
Crater
Named after Kakinomoto No Hitomaro - Japanese poet (c. 655-c. 700).
Crater
Named after Katsushika Hokusai - Japanese painter, draftsman, and printmaker (1760-1849).
Crater
Named after Yashida Ca Kenkō - Japanese writer (1283-1352).
Crater
Named after Utagawa Kunisada - Japanese woodblock printmaker (1786-1864).
Crater
Named after Utagawa Kuniyoshi - Japanese painter and printmaker (1798-1861).
Crater
Named after Kinko Kurosawa - Japanese composer (18th century).
Crater
Named after Kawanabe Kyōsai - Japanese artist (1831-1889).
Crater
Japanese sculptor (13th century).
Crater
Named after Iwasa Matabei - Japanese painter (1578-1650).
Crater
Named after Shikibu Murasaki - Japanese novelist and poet (978-1014/1026).
Crater
Named after Sen no Rikyū - Japanese tea master, designer of Japanese tea ceremony (1522-1591).
Crater
Named after Ihara Saikaku - Japanese novelist and poet (1642-1693).
Crater
Named after Shonagun Sei - Japanese diarist and poet (c. 966-1013).
Planitia
Japanese word for the planet Mercury.
Crater
Named after Natsume (Kinosaka) Sōseki - Japanese novelist (1867-1916).
Crater
Named after Tawaraya Sōtatsu - Japanese artist (1600-1643).
Crater
Named after Fujiwara Takanobu - Japanese poet and portrait artist (1142-1205).
Crater
Japanese painter (12th century).
Crater
Named after Ki (Kino) Tsurayuki - noted Japanese man of letters (c. 945).
Crater
Japanese sculptor (c. 1148-1223).
Crater
Named after Kosaku Yamada - Japanese composer and conductor (1886-1965).
Crater
Named after Hidetsugu (Eiji) Yoshikawa - Japanese novelist (1892-1962).
Crater
Named after Motokiyo Zeami - Japanese dramatist and playwright (c. 1363-1443).
Crater
Named after Maruyama Ōkyo - Japanese painter (1733-1795).

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