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    Emperor Yōmei (用明天皇, Yōmei-tennō, 12 October 540 – 21 May 587) was the 31st Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Yōmei's reign...
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    In April 2012, Yōmei Bunko changed its legal status to become a public interest incorporated foundation. Konoe Fumimaro, founder of Yōmei Bunko The Konoe...
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    Wang Yangming (redirect from Ō Yōmei)
    school of thought (Ōyōmei-gaku in Japanese, Ō stands for the surname "Wang", yōmei stands for "Yangming", gaku stands for "school of learning") also greatly...
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    Empress Suiko. He was the son of Emperor Yōmei and his consort, Princess Anahobe no Hashihito, who was also Yōmei's younger half-sister. But later, he was...
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  • Drawing Closer (余命一年の僕が、余命半年の君と出会った話, Yomei Ichinen no Boku ga, Yomei Hantoshi no Kimi to Deatta Hanashi) is a 2024 Japanese romance drama film written...
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    565–603), also 泥杼王, married to her nephew, Prince Maroko, Emperor Yōmei's son Emperor Yōmei (用明天皇) Consort: Soga no Oane (蘇我小姉君), Soga no Iname's daughter...
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  • as Empress Suiko. He was succeeded first by one of his brothers, Emperor Yōmei, then by another, Emperor Sushun, and then Empress Suiko, his sister and...
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  • Toshiaki; Green, H. Gary; Morgan, Jason; Kono, Masaru (1980). "Site 431: Yōmei Seamount" (PDF). Deep Sea Drilling Project Initial Reports. Initial Reports...
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    Bidatsu's death, Suiko's brother, Emperor Yōmei, came to power for about two years before dying of illness. Upon Yōmei's death, another power struggle arose...
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  • Between the two of them they gave birth to three future emperors, Emperor Yōmei, Emperor Sushun and Empress Suiko, as well as numerous other princes and...
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  • half-brother, Emperor Yōmei in 587, and lived in the Kurahashi Palace (Kurahashi no Miya) in Yamato. 587: In the 2nd year of Yōmei-tennō's reign (用明天皇2年)...
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    (572-585), his successor, Emperor Yōmei, became Buddhist and so Mononobe's fortunes turned. Following the death of Emperor Yōmei in 587, Mononobe's party and...
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    539–710 Kinmei Bidatsu Yōmei Sushun Suiko Jomei Kōgyoku Kōtoku Saimei Tenji Kōbun Tenmu Jitō Monmu Genmei...
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    Emperor Kinmei, 540–572 Reign of Emperor Bidatsu, 572–586 Reign of Emperor Yōmei, 586–588 Reign of Emperor Sushun, 588–593 Reign of Emperor Suiko, 593–629...
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  • April Bride (余命1ヶ月の花嫁, Yomei Ikkagetsu no Hanayome) is a 2009 Japanese biographical romantic drama film directed by Ryūichi Hiroki. On April 5, 2007,...
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    influence in selecting a new successor for the Japanese throne, after Emperor Yōmei dies. The Soga favor importing Buddhism from the Asian mainland, described...
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    Buddhism was also growing. According to the Nihon Shoki, in 587 Emperor Yōmei converted to Buddhism and under his sponsorship Buddhism spread. In the...
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    Asuka period. She was the empress consort through her marriage to Emperor Yōmei. It is said that Prince Shōtoku, Princess Anahobe's eldest son, built the...
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    Shinchō Kōki is preserved at Yōmei Bunko, an historical archive located in Kyoto, Japan....
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    Bidatsu) Nunakakura no Futo Tamashiki no Sumeramikoto. Chapter 21: (Emperor Yōmei) Tachibana no Toyohi no Sumeramikoto. (Emperor Sushun) Hatsusebe no Sumeramikoto...
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  • Namco was a video game developer and publisher, originally from Japan. Bandai Namco Entertainment is the successor to Namco and continues manufacturing...
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  • Nara (Iwareikebe no Namitsuki Palace), 585–587 in the reign of Emperor Yōmei Shiki District, Nara (Kurahashi no Shibagaki Palace), 587–592 in the reign...
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  • after the Emperor Yōmei died after a very short reign. Mononobe no Moriya, the head of the clan, supported one prince to succeed Yōmei, while Soga no Umako...
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  • Takeru Kurusu (Masane Tsukayama), real name Heizo Iwami, chairman of the Yomei Alliance, a Hiroshima-based yakuza organization; Tsuneo Iwami (Nao Ōmori)...
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    married Xu Nai Jin (Nancy) (Chinese: 蔣徐乃錦) in 1960 and had a daughter, Yomei, in 1961. He suffered brain damage in 1970 while being treated for diabetes...
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    town has many imperial tombs, including that of Emperor Bidatsu, Emperor Yōmei, Empress Suiko, and Prince Shotoku. The villages of Isonaga and Yamada were...
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  • 538–585 (47 years) Son of Emperor Kinmei. 31 Tachibana no Toyohi 橘豊日 Emperor Yōmei 用明天皇 586–587 (1 year) 517–587 (70 years) Son of Emperor Kinmei; half-brother...
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    Suiko's husband Emperor Bidatsu, died, her brother Emperor Yōmei took the throne. Soon though Yōmei died of illness and so Emperor Sushun took the throne....
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  • daughters to Emperor Kinmei, one giving offspring to an Emperor, Emperor Yōmei. The next five emperors all had a wife or mother who was a descendant of...
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    Emperor Bidatsu and his half-sister Empress Suiko (6th century) Emperor Yōmei and his half-sister Anahobe no Hashihito (6th century) Emperor Kanmu and...
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