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    The Tenshō embassy (Japanese: 天正の使節, named after the Tenshō Era in which the embassy took place) was an embassy sent by the Japanese Christian Lord Ōtomo...
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    Tenshō-in (天璋院, February 5, 1836 – November 20, 1883), also known as Atsuko (篤子), was the official wife of Tokugawa Iesada (徳川 家定), the 13th shōgun of...
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    Rei-o In. 1574 (Tenshō 2, 1st month): Sectarian rebellion in Echizen Province. 1574 (Tenshō 2, 9th month): Suppression of sectarian rebellion in Nagashima...
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    Tenshō Shūbun (天章 周文, died c. 1444–50) was a Japanese Zen Buddhist monk and painter of the Muromachi period. Shūbun was born in the late 14th century...
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  • Ryu karate Tenshō (director) [ja] (天衝, born Motoki Tanaka (田中 基樹)), Japanese animation director 1586 Tenshō earthquake, seismic event in Japan Search...
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  • Makai Tensho (魔界転生, Makai Tenshō, Demon Realm Reincarnation) is a historical fantasy novel by Futaro Yamada. It was serialized in Osaka Shimbun newspaper...
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  • Tensho is a kata originating from Goju Ryu karate. Translated, it means "revolving hands", "rotating palms", or "turning palms." This kata emphasizes the...
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  • Tenshō Iga War (天正伊賀の乱, Tenshō Iga no Ran) is the name of two invasions of the Iga ikki by the Oda clan during the Sengoku period. The province was conquered...
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    Tenshō Kōtai Jingūkyō (Japanese 天照皇大神宮教) is a Japanese new religious movement which emerged from Shinto. It was established by Sayo Kitamura (北村 サヨ) (1900–1967)...
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    Amaterasu (redirect from Tensho Daijin)
    'Kōtaijin') is also applied to Amaterasu in names such as 'Amaterasu Sume(ra) Ō(mi)kami' (天照皇大神, also read as 'Tenshō Kōtaijin') and 'Amaterashimasu-Sume(ra)-Ōmikami'...
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  • Tenshō-daijin Honji (天照大神本地) is a Japanese otogi-zōshi in one book, composed in the early sixteenth century. In the land of Haranai (はらなひ国), King Kentatsuha...
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    1582 (redirect from Events in 1582)
    into a lake. June 21 – (2nd day of the sixth month, Tenshō 10) The Honnō-ji Incident occurs in Kyoto in Japan, as Japanese warlord Oda Nobunaga, on the verge...
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    Emperor Go-Yōzei (category 1580s in Japan)
    any dwelling for an ex-emperor nor excess funds in the treasury to support him. In 1586 (Tenshō 14, in the 12th month), a marriage with Lady Asahi, the...
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  • Jū: Ninpō Makai Tenshō (Japanese: 十~忍法魔界転生~) is a Japanese manga series adapted from the novel Makai Tenshō written by Futaro Yamada and illustrated by...
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    Tokugawa Ieyasu (category Anti-Christian sentiment in Japan)
    the ritual taken place after the Tenshō-Jingo war and in the same location, this oath taking ritual was named Tenshō-Jingo kishōmon. During the process...
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  • Friends! (アイカツフレンズ!, Aikatsu Furenzu!) is an arcade collectible card game in Bandai's Data Carddass line of machines, which launched on April 5, 2018....
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    men which effectively destroyed the political power of the ninja (see the Tenshō Iga War). With the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate, Iga was briefly...
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    Iga ikki (category Former countries in Japanese history)
    events from the Tenshō Iga War. While Kawakami Jinichi, a historian at Mie University, dates the document to 1579, because Oda Nobukatsu in that year invaded...
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    Tokugawa Iesada Adoptive Mother: Tenshō-in Wife: Kazu-no-Miya Chikako Concubine: Oyuri no Kata (1850–1880) later Shoko-in Ohina no Kata (1846–1862) daughter...
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  • and became a painter in his own right. He is known for his yamato-e paintings in Sumi-e style, following the tradition of Tenshō Shūbun. Geiami and his...
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    Hasekura Tsunenaga (category Japanese expatriates in Mexico)
    historic mission is sometimes referred to as the "Tenshō Embassy" because it was initiated in the Tenshō era. This venture was organized by three daimyōs...
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    Japanese painters in the Muromachi Period (15th century). He was probably also a teacher of Tenshō Shūbun at the Shōkoku-ji monastery in Kyoto. A Chinese...
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    Ōban (redirect from Tensho Oban)
    denominations. The first Oban – Tenshō Ōban (天正大判) – were minted by the Gotō family under the orders of Hideyoshi in 1588. The Tenshō Ōban was equivalent to ten...
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    mother-in-law, Tenshō-in. Furthermore, Princess Kazu retained the customs of the Imperial palace, which caused considerable friction with Lady Tenshō-in. However...
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    the Tenshō period (1573–1592) mimicked Portuguese decks and are referred to as Tenshō Karuta. The main game was a trick-taking game intermediate in evolution...
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    three factions in the event which dubbed by historians as Tenshō-Jingo War broke out.< By June 13, the Hōjō clan had captured Iwadono Castle in Tsuru District...
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    of Miki Castle in Harima Province. In 1581, he took part on Tenshō Iga War, he was one of several general who led Nobunaga's troops in the Siege of Hijiyama...
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    The Tenshō earthquake (Japanese: 天正地震, Hepburn: Tenshō Jishin) occurred in Japan on January 18, 1586 at 23:00 local time. This earthquake had an estimated...
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    of Izu Nirayama in 1582, to the Summer Siege of Osaka in 1615. In late June 1582, a triangle conflict which was dubbed as the Tenshō-Jingo war broke out...
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    between those three factions in the event which dubbed by historians as Tenshō-Jingo War broke out. As the war turned in favor of Tokugawa clan, combined...
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