• Hayashi Hōkoku (1721–1773). 4th Daigaku no Kami: Hayashi Hōtan (1761–1787). 5th Daigaku no Kami: Hayashi Kimpō (1767–1793), also known as Hayashi Kanjun...
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    Hayashi Ryūkō (林 榴岡, 1681 – December 11, 1758) was a Japanese Neo-Confucian scholar, teacher and administrator in the system of higher education maintained...
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    and Illustrators. Kawase, Hideji, and Tadamasa Hayashi. メルボルン万国博覽会報告. Meruborun Bankoku Hakurankai hōkoku. Tōkyō: Meiji Bunken Shiryō Kankōkai, 1976. OCLC...
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  • Daigaku-no-kami): Hayashi Hōkoku (1721–1773). 4th rector (and Daigaku-no-kami): Hayashi Hōtan (1761–1787). 5th rector (and Daigaku-no-kami): Hayashi Kimpō (1767–1793)...
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  • [citation needed] Hayashi continued to write until his death in 1975. His grave is at the temple of Hokoku-ji in Kamakura. Hayashi wrote Dai Toa Senso...
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    central portion of land was used for the Meiji era reconstruction of the Hōkoku-jinja, with the result being that the size of this temple was considerably...
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    controlling people and Confucian philosophy took hold. Neo-Confucians such as Hayashi Razan and Arai Hakuseki were instrumental in the formulation of Japan's...
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    Roshia Kyokutō kakuchi ni mo tsunami keihō hatsurei hinan yobikake mo higai hōkoku wa nashi" 能登半島地震でロシア極東各地にも津波警報発令 避難呼びかけも被害報告はなし [Tsunami warning issued...
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  • (13峙09分の奇跡, 13 峙 09-Bu no kiseki) 150. "Report to Heaven" (天国への報告, Tengoku e no hōkoku) 151. "I'll Join You" (オレも行く, Ore mo iku) 152. "Beach Trips Hurt" (海水浴は痛いです...
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     194. Abe 2011, pp. 194, 199. Abe 2011, pp. 194, 195. Abe 2011, p. 195. Hayashi, Yoko (1992). "Women in the Legal Profession in Japan". U.S.-Japan Women's...
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    東照宮社務所. Retrieved 15 May 2024. Sakamoto Masahito; hotta masaatsu; Ryōshō Hayashi (1997). 干城錄 Volume 13 (in Japanese). 人間舎. ISBN 978-4-931408-01-2. Retrieved...
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  • Hokkaidō-Iryōdaigaku Station 北海道医療大学駅(ほっかいどういりょうだいがく) Hokkeguchi Station 法華口駅(ほっけぐち) Hōkoku Station 方谷駅(ほうこく) Hokota Station 鉾田駅(ほこた) Hokuhoku-Ōshima Station ほくほく大島駅(ほくほくおおしま)...
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  • Yaiba) Voiced by: Rika Nagae Haru Miyako (都 春, Miyako Haru) Voiced by: Coco Hayashi Mishio Usa (宇佐 美潮, Usa Mishio) Voiced by: Hina Yōmiya Hotaru Kurenai (紅...
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    "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024. Hayashi, Brian Masaru. "Community analysts". Densho Encyclopedia. Retrieved November...
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    Itakura Katsutsune, the lord of the Matsuyama domain. As a student of Yamada Hōkoku, Itakura worked to reform his domain's administration and finances. His...
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