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    previous iemoto. An iemoto may be addressed by the title Iemoto or O-Iemoto, or by the title Sōshō (宗匠) or Ō-sensei (大先生). In English, iemoto is often...
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  • Matsudaira Iemoto (松平 家元) (1548 – September 19, 1603) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku through early Edo period. He is believed to have been the illegitimate...
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    as their shared second generation iemoto, and Sen Shōan's son, Sen Sōtan, as their shared third generation iemoto. From the fourth generation onwards...
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  • the first kouta iemoto in the early 20th century: Kotama (1876–1941), kouta name Hori Kotama: Kotama, who became the first kouta iemoto in 1917, was formerly...
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    Masaaki Toma (redirect from Masaaki Iemoto)
    Masaaki Toma (當麻 政明, Tōma Masaaki), born Masaaki Iemoto (家本 政明, Iemoto Masaaki), is a professional Japanese football referee. He has been refereeing in...
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    Here "house" implies an institution run on the recognised lines of the iemoto system common in all Japanese traditional arts. In particular, the house...
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  • Konoe Iemoto (近衛 家基, 1261–1296), son of Motohira, was a kugyō or Japanese court noble of the Kamakura period (1185–1333). He held a regent position kampaku...
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    rather than innovation, Noh is extremely codified and regulated by the iemoto system. The kanji for Noh (能) means "skill", "craft", or "talent", particularly...
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    go dai sen sōshitsu, 19 April 1923) is the 15th-generation Grand Master (iemoto) of Urasenke, which is one of the most widely known schools of Japanese...
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  • top sensei in a particular school or tradition, particularly within the iemoto system. For a more senior member of a group who has not achieved the level...
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  • realm of Japanese traditional arts, it is used synonymously with the term iemoto. Thus, it is often used to indicate "headmaster" (or sometimes translated...
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  • The madam of the Ajiro teahouse Eita Okuno as Saeki Nobutatsu (Matsudaira Iemoto, 1548–1603): Toranaga's half-brother and a powerful warlord Ned Dennehy...
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  • son of the current Aikido Dōshu, Moriteru Ueshiba. In keeping with the iemoto system, he is expected to succeed his father as Dōshu. He is the great-grandson...
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    consistency, he will be referred to as Rikyū in this article. There are three iemoto (sōke), or 'head houses' of the Japanese Way of Tea, that are directly descended...
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    individuals". This phenomenon is said to be behind the popularity of the iemoto system in the Edo period. The socioeconomic ascendance of chōnin has certain...
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    Chikan Chūnibyō Denpa Ebune [ja] Freeter Herbivore men Hikikomori Idol Iemoto Ikemen Jouhatsu Kyōiku mama NEET Otokonoko Net cafe refugee Parasite single...
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  • Chikan Chūnibyō Denpa Ebune [ja] Freeter Herbivore men Hikikomori Idol Iemoto Ikemen Jouhatsu Kyōiku mama NEET Otokonoko Net cafe refugee Parasite single...
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    dressing a maiko requires considerable strength) and accountants. The heads (iemoto) of some dance and music schools that geisha train under may also be male...
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  • after the death of his father, Teshigahara became the third generation Iemoto of Sogetsu School, using bamboo at his large-scale solo exhibitions at several...
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  • Chikan Chūnibyō Denpa Ebune [ja] Freeter Herbivore men Hikikomori Idol Iemoto Ikemen Jouhatsu Kyōiku mama NEET Otokonoko Net cafe refugee Parasite single...
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    Nijō Morotada, 1287–1289 Kampaku, Konoe Iemoto, 1289–1291 Kampaku, Kujō Tadanori, 1291–1293 Kampaku, Konoe Iemoto, 1293–1296 Kampaku, Takatsukasa Kanetada...
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    of Sōshitsu Sen XV, and currently the sixteenth hereditary grand master (iemoto) of the Urasenke Japanese tea ceremony School; and has two sons, Akifumi...
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    Chikan Chūnibyō Denpa Ebune [ja] Freeter Herbivore men Hikikomori Idol Iemoto Ikemen Jouhatsu Kyōiku mama NEET Otokonoko Net cafe refugee Parasite single...
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  • Chikan Chūnibyō Denpa Ebune [ja] Freeter Herbivore men Hikikomori Idol Iemoto Ikemen Jouhatsu Kyōiku mama NEET Otokonoko Net cafe refugee Parasite single...
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  • Sen Sōsa (千宗左) is the name given to the iemoto of the Omotesenke line of the three Sen families/houses (san-Senke) of Japanese tea ceremony, whose common...
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  • Matsudaira Yasutada (1546–1618) of Nagasawa-Matsudaira clan Concubine Omiyu-no-Kata Matsudaira Iemoto Concubine Naito Clan Naito Nobunari of Nagahama Domain...
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    by Ieharu's concubine, Omaki no Kata) Tokugawa Takechiyo later Tokugawa Iemoto (1762–1779) born by Ochiho no Kata Tokugawa Teijiro (1762–1763) born by...
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    Masahiro [1938] and Inoue Motokatsu [1918-1993], et al. Iemoto (家元) Contrary to popular belief, the iemoto system is not Okinawan! It was established by the...
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    Hayashi), Inoue (井上, Inoue) and Yasui (安井, Yasui). These four houses (iemoto) competed with each other throughout the 300 years of the Edo period. Professional...
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    Chikan Chūnibyō Denpa Ebune [ja] Freeter Herbivore men Hikikomori Idol Iemoto Ikemen Jouhatsu Kyōiku mama NEET Otokonoko Net cafe refugee Parasite single...
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