• Doshin So (宗道臣, Dōshin) (born Michiomi Nakano (中野道臣, Nakano Michiomi)), (1911–1980) was a Japanese soldier and martial artist. He is most known as...
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  • martial art Onmitsu Dōshin Ōedo Sōsamō, a prime-time Japanese television jidaigeki program Hokkaidō Shimbun - The abbreviation is Dōshin (道新). Regional newspaper...
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  • Japanese reading of Shàolínsì Quánfǎ. It was established in 1947 by Doshin So (宗 道臣, Dōshin) [born Michiomi Nakano (中野道臣, Nakano Michiomi)], a Japanese martial...
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  • controls the Doshin as he tries to help or hinder the island's inhabitants. Doing so causes the villagers to release love or hate, which Doshin absorbs. The...
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    Hakkō-ryū Jujutsu school. Okuyama taught Michiomi Nakano, who later as Dōshin , founder of Nippon Shorinji Kempo. Choi Yong-Sool, the founder of Hapkido...
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    Kung Fu (using the same kanji). It was established in 1947 by Doshin So (宗 道臣, Dōshin), a Japanese martial artist and former military intelligence agent...
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  • he was a bodyguard and close student of the founder of Shorinji Kenpo Dōshin . This martial art did not allow its followers to take part in contact...
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  • students Taro Miyake and Yukio Tani. Also, according to popular belief, Doshin So, the founder of Shorinji Kempo, was trained in Fusen-ryū jujutsu. Although...
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  • Okuyama and holder of Menkyo-Kaiden Sandaikichu. Shorinji Kempo founder Doshin So (宗道臣, 1911–1980) was a student of Hakkoryu.[citation needed] Workman,...
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    Executioner II: Karate Inferno (直撃地獄拳 大逆転) Ryūichi 1975 Killing Machine (少林寺拳法) Doshin So Young Nobility: Maki of the 13 Steps (若い貴族たち 13階段のマキ) Kenichi Hyūga Wolfguy:...
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    left from the Edo period. Only the Hyakunin-bansho and Dōshin-bansho are still standing. The dōshin-bansho (同心番所) is a guardhouse. A big guardhouse was within...
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    pins, joint locks and dodges). It was established in 1947 by Doshin So (宗 道臣, Dōshin) who had been in Manchuria during World War II and who on returning...
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    Kempo" is used to refer to an unrelated Japanese martial sect founded by Doshin So in 1947.[citation needed] Mitose claimed that he learned martial arts...
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    Atsuko Asano, author Miyamoto Musashi, noted samurai in the Edo Period Doshin So, founder of Shorinji Kempo "Mimasaka city official statistics" (in Japanese)...
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  • police under the command of the machi-bugyō. Below the yoriki were the dōshin. In the city of Edo there were about 25 yorikis working each for the two...
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    Dayi Daoxin (redirect from Daii Doshin)
    (Chinese: 大毉道信; Pinyin: Dàyī Dàoxìn; Wade–Giles: Ta-i Tao-hsin; Rōmaji: Daii Dōshin), who lived from 580 to 651, was the fourth Chán Buddhist Patriarch, following...
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    departments. The police, or machikata, included the high-ranking yoriki and the dōshin below them; both were samurai. In jidaigeki, they often have full-time patrolmen...
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  • Jōmawari-dōshin nazotoki-hikae (定廻り同心 謎解き控, "A Jomawari-Doshin Detective's Puzzle-solving Notebook"), Shodensha Bunko, 2001-01 Jōmawari-dōshin saigo no...
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  • as the Hand of Kira to deflect suspicion off Light. 11 Kindred Spirits Dōshin (同心) May 2, 2006 4-08-874041-6 May 1, 2007 978-1-4215-1178-8 Near's group...
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    Shinkansen to open on 26 March next year - JR Hokkaido makes final adjustments]. Doshin (in Japanese). Japan: The Hokkaido Shimbun Press. 12 August 2015. Archived...
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    Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid". The Atlantic. Kyojin no Doshin 1: Koushiki Gaidobukku (Doshin the Giant 1: Official Guide book) for 64DD version. Nintendo...
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    responsible for managing the dōshin. Yoriki and dōshin were typically drawn from low-ranking samurai families. Assisting the dōshin were the komono, non-Samurai...
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  • who worked on Aquanaut's Holiday and would later work with Nintendo on Doshin the Giant. The player's ultimate objective is to build a tower of mammoth...
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    also been dubbed as a "communication game" by the company as had Cubivore, Doshin the Giant and GiFTPiA. Avakin Life – a multi-user virtual community by Lockwood...
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    region in 1590, as he established new offices such as the Hachiōji sen'nin-dōshin, which formed from patchwork memberships from 9 small clans of Takeda retainers...
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  • 110. "At Times Like This, Don't Talk, Just Make Red Rice" (そういう時は黙って赤飯, " iu Toki wa Damatte Sekihan") Lesson 111. "Watch the Sakata Family Show at...
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  • Your Inner Child Out Now and Then, Isn't It?" Transliteration: "Tama ni wa dōshin ni kaeru no mo yoi jaro" (Japanese: たまには童心に返るのもよいじゃろ?) June 12, 2019 (2019-06-12)...
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    shrines. The shoshidai had a force of constables (yoriki) and policemen (dōshin) under their command. In addition to administrative duties, the shoshidai's...
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    kind of armour protection. Edo-period samurai police officers (machikata doshin) wore kusari garments for protection when making an arrest, and Ian Bottomley...
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    a mystery soon became an attraction for people to see, and as the town dōshin (low-ranking Edo period police) came around to strength the security, the...
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