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    not the same as Imperial reign dates. 686 (Shuchō 1, 9th day of the 9th month): Emperor Tenmu dies 686 (Shuchō 1, 2nd day of the 10th month): rebellion...
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  • Seisetsu Shucho, also known as Daiyu Kokushi, (1745 – 28 June 1820) was a Japanese Zen priest, poet and artist, He is known for the reconstruction and...
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    proclaimed in the final months of the emperor's life; and Shuchō ended with Tenmu's death. Shuchō (686) The early years of Tenmu's reign are not linked by...
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    "assistant engineer", on), alternatively gite, jūbako gishi (技師, "engineer", on) shuchō (首長, "chief", on), alternatively kubichō, yutō shichō (市長, "mayor", on)...
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  • 2.7% 137 24 "A Young Woman's Declaration" Transliteration: "Miseinen no Shuchō" (Japanese: 未成年の主張) Ikurō Satō Kō Matsuo March 18, 2023 (2023-03-18) April...
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    allowed to lapse) during the gap years between Hakuchi and Shuchō, and in another gap between Shuchō and Taihō. 673 (Kōbun 2): Emperor Tenji dies; and his...
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  • commencement of Taihō in 701 (aside from the momentary proclamation of the Shuchō era under Emperor Tenmu in 686). See Japanese era name – "Non-nengo periods"...
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    "The eras that fell in this reign were: (1) the remaining seven years of Shuchō [(686+7=692?)]; and (2) Taika, which was four years long [695–698]. (The...
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    allowed to lapse) during the gap years between Hakuchi and Shuchō, and in another gap between Shuchō and Taihō. 697 (Mommu 1): Empress Jitō abdicates; and...
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  • fine". 137 24 "A Young Woman's Declaration" Transliteration: "Miseinen no Shuchō" (Japanese: 未成年の主張) Ikurō Satō Kō Matsuo March 18, 2023 (2023-03-18) April...
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  • as emperor until 1870. 40 Ōama 大海人 Emperor Tenmu 天武天皇 673–686 (14 years) Shuchō 622–686 (56 years) Son of Emperor Jomei and Empress Kōgyoku; younger brother...
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    calendar 10700 Iranian calendar 78–79 Islamic calendar 80–81 Japanese calendar Shuchō 15 (朱鳥15年) Javanese calendar 592–593 Julian calendar 700 DCC Korean calendar...
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    The Tenjukoku Shūchō Mandala (天寿国繍帳) is a Japanese work of textile art. It is the oldest known example of embroidery in Japan, dating back to 622 CE. It...
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    "The eras that fell in this reign were: (1) the remaining seven years of Shuchō [(686+7=692?)]; and (2) Taika, which was four years long [695–698]. (The...
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    calendar 10691 Iranian calendar 69–70 Islamic calendar 71–72 Japanese calendar Shuchō 6 (朱鳥6年) Javanese calendar 583–584 Julian calendar 691 DCXCI Korean calendar...
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  • Permanence at the Haven Gallery, Newport, NY, USA (February 2016) Shōjo no Shuchō (Japanese: 少女の主張, lit. transl. Girl's Claim) at the Vanilla Gallery, Tokyo...
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    Hakuchi 白雉 650–654 CE 4 years Book of Han Emperor Tenmu 天武天皇 (r. 673–686 CE) Shuchō 朱鳥 686 CE 3 months Book of Rites Also rendered as Suchō, Akamitori, and...
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  • Single Step" (一歩, Ippo) "A Young Woman's Declaration" (未成年の主張, Miseinen no Shuchō) "The Bonds of One For All" (つながるOFA(ワン・フォー・オール), Tsunagaru Wan Fō Ōru)...
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    Period, 14th century Silk painting of Shōtoku at age sixteen The Tenjukoku Shūchō Mandala, created to commemorate Shōtoku's death (622 CE) Drawing of Shōtoku...
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    October 21, 2022. "LGBT dake dewa nai, Sugita Mio giin no sabetsu teki shuchō. Jinken mushi ni hirogaru 'No!'" LGBTだけではない、杉田水脈議員の差別的主張 人権無視に広がる「NO!」....
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    to produce the fabrics at the time (see tanmono). Part of the Tenjukoku Shūchō Mandala, an embroidery from the reign of Empress Suiko (593–628) Women's...
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  • discourage her from acting on her feelings. Her main songs are "Heart no Shuchō" (ハートの主張) and "Ijiwaru na Deai" (イジワルな出会い). Ken Shibasaki (柴崎 健, Shibasaki...
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    calendar 10699 Iranian calendar 77–78 Islamic calendar 79–80 Japanese calendar Shuchō 14 (朱鳥14年) Javanese calendar 591–592 Julian calendar 699 DCXCIX Korean calendar...
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  • "The eras that fell in this reign were: (1) the remaining seven years of Shuchō [(686+7=692?)]; and (2) Taika, which was four years long [695–698]. (The...
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    calendar 10692 Iranian calendar 70–71 Islamic calendar 72–73 Japanese calendar Shuchō 7 (朱鳥7年) Javanese calendar 584–585 Julian calendar 692 DCXCII Korean calendar...
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    Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after the Taika era and before Shuchō. This period spanned the years from February 650 through December 654. The...
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  • Insists on Buying a TV" Transliteration: "Maō, Terebi Kōnyū o Kyōkō ni Shuchō Suru" (Japanese: 魔王、テレビ購入を強硬に主張する) September 15, 2022 (2022-09-15) 24 11...
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    "The eras that fell in this reign were: (1) the remaining seven years of Shuchō [(686+7=692?)]; and (2) Taika, which was four years long [695–698]. (The...
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  • Contact" (接触の条件, Sesshoku no Jōken) "Youthful Speeches" (青年の主張, Seinen no Shuchō) "The Future of Humanity" (人間の未来, Ningen no Mirai) "In the Crosshairs" (照準の先...
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    allowed to lapse) during the gap years between Hakuchi and Shuchō, and in another gap between Shuchō and Taihō. 672 (Kōbun 1): Emperor Tenji dies; and his...
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