Proper noun
Yoshino (plural Yoshinos)
A surname from Japanese.
Though the snow-drifts of Yoshino were heaped across his path, doubt not that whither his heart is set, his footsteps shall tread out their way. Murasaki Shikibu
Though the snow-drifts of Yoshino were heaped across his path, doubt not that whither his heart is set, his footsteps shall tread out their way. Arthur Waley
After the reunification of the rival courts, he went into retirement and eventually returned to Yoshino where he died on August 27, 1394. Source: Internet
A team from the Mountaineering Association of Japan led by Isao Shinkai and Masatsugo Konishi put three members, Naoe Sakashita, Hiroshi Yoshino, and Yukihiro Yanagisawa, on the summit on 14 August. Source: Internet
He moved to the mountains in Yoshino, Yamato Province (now Yoshino, Nara ), officially for reasons of seclusion. Source: Internet
Once he traveled to Yoshino together with his sons, and there had them swear to cooperate and not to make war on each other. Source: Internet