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  1. Aug 6, 2013 · Onboard the steamer ‘Belgic’, Rizal left Japan on April 13, 1888 never to see Seiko again. In 1897, a year after Rizal’s martyrdom, Seiko married Alfred Charlton, British chemistry teacher of the Peer’s School in Tokyo. Mr. Charlton died on November 2, 1915, survived by Seiko and their child Yuriko.

  2. Sep 20, 2019 · In his list of the woman who captured our hero Jose Rizal, among them is the Japanese and the Samurai’s daughter O Sei San or Seiko Usui whom he fondly called before as Seiko. He met her during one of her afternoon walks and immediately asked a Japanese gardener who she is as he got charmed right away by her.

  3. Dec 30, 2014 · Who she is: Seiko Usui, who Rizal called "O-Sei-San," worked at the Spanish Legation in Tokyo. She was 23 years old when she met the 27-year-old Rizal. How they met: Rizal started working at the Spanish Legation in February 1888.

  4. Jan 18, 2018 · Usui Seiko, more popularly known as O Sei San, and Udagawa Okiyo intersected the lives of national hero Jose Rizal (1861-1896) and Mariano Ponce (1863-1918), respectively, during the two reformists’ stay in Yokohama, a port city some 40 km south of Tokyo.

  5. Jun 19, 2023 · But if there was one thing that almost kept him in the country where cherry blossoms bloom most beautifully, it was a woman named Seiko Usui, affectionately called O-Sei-San. O-Sei-San and Rizal met when the latter was still working at the Spanish legislation in Tokyo.

  6. Feb 12, 2012 · Among the women in his life were the flirtatious Segunda Katigbak; the devoted Leonor Rivera; Usui Seiko or O-Sei-San, a descendant of the Japanese samurai class; Gertrude Beckett, who served him ...

  7. Dec 29, 2010 · Her full name was Usui Seiko, her nickname was “O-sei” from Seiko. The Usui family came from Chiba near the present Narita Airport outside downtown Tokyo. Her father was a veteran samurai who turned to business and ran a trading store in Yokohama.