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    Nisshō (日昭, c. 1221 – 1323) was a Buddhist disciple of Nichiren and the uncle of Nichirō. He was the only disciple who was actually older than Nichiren...
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    Sojitz (redirect from Nissho Iwai)
    industrial parks. Sojitz was formed in 2004 by the merger of Nissho Iwai Corporation (日商岩井株式会社, Nisshō Iwai Kabushiki-gaisha) and Nichimen Corporation (ニチメン株式会社...
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    Nisshō Inoue (井上 日召, Inoue Nisshō, April 12, 1887 – March 4, 1967) was a radical Buddhist preacher of Nichirenism who founded the interwar Japanese far-right...
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    unfinished)", 1970) ”Foreword”, Catalogue of Kanda Nissho: A Retrospective, the Hokkaido Shimbun Press, 2020, p.19 Kanda Nisshō Memorial Art Museum, Hokkaidō...
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    Nisshō Pass (日勝峠, Nisshō-tōge) is a mountain pass 1,022 metres (3,353 ft) high at the north-end of the Hidaka Mountains of Hokkaidō, Japan. The east side...
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    group led by self-styled Buddhist preacher, Nisshō Inoue. Born as Inoue Shirō in 1886 in Gunma Prefecture, Nisshō spent his young adult life as a drifter...
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    direct lineage was called the Nichirō or Hikigayatsu monryu. Nisshō's lineage became the Nisshō or Hama monryu. Nitchō formed the Nakayama lineage but later...
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  • Zealand, formerly known as Juken Nissho is a Japanese-owned forestry company operating in New Zealand. Juken Nissho was formed for the 1990 purchase of...
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    The Nissho Maru Incident (Japanese: 日章丸事件, Persian: حادثه نیشومارو) was a 1953 incident in which a Japanese ship broke the oil trading embargo that the...
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    Wangjiang Machine Building Plant, 35 percent by Suzuki and 15 percent by Nissho Iwai Corp., in last month to produce 7,500 250-cubic centimeter Suzuki motorcycles...
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    a full-body outfit with sensors for measuring the movement of arms, legs, and trunk. Developed c. 1989. Displayed at the Nissho Iwai showroom in Tokyo...
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    form Astellas Pharma Yaohan Tomen - Acquired by Toyota Tsusho Nichimen and Nissho Iwai - Merged to form Sojitz List of companies of Asia Keiretsu Zaibatsu...
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  • sokusei (促聲, Traditional Chinese and kyūjitai spelling), also known as nisshō, nissei (入聲, literally "entering voice"), referred to a checked tone, or...
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    Stephen S. (2001). "Nationalist Extremism in Early Shōwa Japan: Inoue Nisshō and the 'Blood-Pledge Corps Incident', 1932". Modern Asian Studies. 35 (3):...
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    Class overview Name Kawasaki-type oilers Tōa Maru class Tatekawa Maru class Nisshō Maru class Kuroshio Maru class Akatsuki Maru class Builders Kawasaki Shipbuilding...
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    Araki Ikki Kita Shūmei Ōkawa Uesugi Shinkichi Koki Hirota Nobusuke Kishi Nisshō Inoue Tanaka Chigaku Masanobu Tsuji Jinzaburō Masaki Kuniaki Koiso Hiranuma...
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  • Takeo Fukuda, Yasuhiro Nakasone, Raizō Matsuno and others) bribes via Nisshō Iwai (now Sojitz) to buy their E-2C aircraft. Tokyo District Court also...
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  • Japanese footballer who plays as a forward for U-18 Prince League Kyushu club Nissho Gakuen High School, from Miyazaki. He will join Premier League club Southampton...
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    and aircraft crews both had detected Nissho Maru nearby, but neither the submarine nor the aircraft realized Nissho Maru was in distress. On 11 April, President...
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    Modern Art represents Hokkaido artists like Eien Iwahashi, Kinjiro Kida, Nissho Kanda, Tamako Kataoka, and especially glass objects of École de Paris The...
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    Araki Ikki Kita Shūmei Ōkawa Uesugi Shinkichi Koki Hirota Nobusuke Kishi Nisshō Inoue Tanaka Chigaku Masanobu Tsuji Jinzaburō Masaki Kuniaki Koiso Hiranuma...
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    tradition the temple was constructed by Nisshō Shōnin, a resident of Ise who was attempting to travel to China. Nisshō Shōnin was shipwrecked in the Ryukyu...
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  • brokering a deal between Pemex, Mexico's national oil company, and the Nissho-Iwai American Corporation. She was sentenced to 14 years in prison and fined...
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    Buddhism." Another right-wing Buddhist organization during the war was Nisshō Inoue's terrorist organization "league of blood" (ketsumeidan), which attempted...
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  • and Nichimen) and steel traders (most notably Iwai and Nissho, which later merged to form Nissho Iwai) diversified into new business lines. The remnants...
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  • (sen せん) = 合戦 (kassen), instead of gōsen 入 (nifu > nyū) + 声 (shō) = 入声 (nisshō), instead of nyūshō 十 (jifu > jū) + 戒 (kai) = 十戒 (jikkai) instead of jūkai...
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  • Buddhist ultranationalists in the Imperial era, such as Tanaka Chigaku and Nisshō Inoue, whose ideas are known as Nichirenism. Another method of propagation...
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  • the philosopher Shūmei Ōkawa during this period, as well as meeting with Nisshō Inoue and Kozaburō Tachibana. Deguchi also offered Ueshiba's services as...
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  • University in 1991 with a degree in Theology. After he graduated, Uchida joined Nissho Iwai (currently Sojitz), a sogo shosha (general trading company) based in...
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    reason it was often referred to as "Japan's East India Company in China". Nisshō Inoue, the founder of the interwar Japanese far-right militant organization...
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