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    Kanpyō (寛平, Kanpyō, Kanbyō, Kanpei, Kanbei), also romanized as Kampyō was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Ninna and before Shōtai. This...
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  • Kanpyō may refer to: Kanpyō (era) (寛平), a Japanese era spanning 889 and 898 Kanpyō (food) (干瓢), a food found in Japanese cuisine This disambiguation page...
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  • The Kanpyō Gyoki (寛平御記, Imperial diary of the Kanpyō era) or Uda tennō gyoki (宇多天皇御記, Imperial diary of Emperor Uda) is a diary written in variant Chinese...
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    Japanese era name (Japanese: 年号, Hepburn: nengō, "year name") or gengō (元号), is the first of the two elements that identify years in the Japanese era calendar...
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    reign are more specifically identified by more than one era name, or nengō. Ninna (885–889) Kanpyō (889–898) Consort (Nyōgo): Fujiwara no Onshi (藤原温子, 872–907)...
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    Shōtai (redirect from Shotai (era))
    Shōtai (昌泰) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Kanpyō and before Engi. This period spanned the years from April 898 to July 901. The...
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    account of priests of imperial lineage at Ninna-ji starting from the Kanpyō era, while the 1352 Tōhōki records treasures held at Tō-ji. Kōbō Daishi's...
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    Daigo's reign are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō. Kanpyō (889–898) Shōtai (898–901) Engi (901–923) Enchō (923–931) Empress...
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    (Gangyō 8): Mototsune was the first to receive the title Kampaku. 890 (Kanpyō 2, 14th day of the 12th month): retire from Kampaku February 25, 891 (Kampyō...
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    Yasovarman I, called the Leper King (or 890). April – The Japanese era Ninna ends and Kanpyō begins, lasting until 898. Bongwon Temple, located in Seoul (modern...
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    Emperor Uda, the madness re-visited the tormented former emperor: 889 (Kanpyō 1, 10th month): The former emperor Yōzei was newly attacked by the mental...
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    the full calendar) of the Julian calendar, the 890th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 890th year of the 1st millennium...
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    10894 Iranian calendar 272–273 Islamic calendar 280–281 Japanese calendar Kanpyō 6 (寛平6年) Javanese calendar 792–793 Julian calendar 894 DCCCXCIV Korean calendar...
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    preferred sushi in Edo (present-day Tokyo). In Edo, thin sushi rolls made of kanpyō, became the most common type of sushi rolls. Later, from the end of the...
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    10891 Iranian calendar 269–270 Islamic calendar 277–278 Japanese calendar Kanpyō 3 (寛平3年) Javanese calendar 789–790 Julian calendar 891 DCCCXCI Korean calendar...
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    10896 Iranian calendar 274–275 Islamic calendar 282–283 Japanese calendar Kanpyō 8 (寛平8年) Javanese calendar 794–795 Julian calendar 896 DCCCXCVI Korean calendar...
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    bestowed court ranks upon them. In 889 Emperor Uda documented in his diary Kanpyō Gyoki the gift of a kitten he had received. He described the cat's deep...
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    the full calendar) of the Julian calendar, the 892nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 892nd year of the 1st millennium...
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  • are numbered using the Japanese era name and the number of years which have elapsed since the start of that nengō era. This is a list of individuals who...
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    10895 Iranian calendar 273–274 Islamic calendar 281–282 Japanese calendar Kanpyō 7 (寛平7年) Javanese calendar 793–794 Julian calendar 895 DCCCXCV Korean calendar...
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    seven ingredients considered to be lucky. The typical ingredients include kanpyō, egg, eel, and shiitake. Ehōmaki often include other ingredients too. People...
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    10898 Iranian calendar 276–277 Islamic calendar 284–285 Japanese calendar Kanpyō 10 / Shōtai 1 (昌泰元年) Javanese calendar 796–797 Julian calendar 898 DCCCXCVIII...
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  • 10893 Iranian calendar 271–272 Islamic calendar 279–280 Japanese calendar Kanpyō 5 (寛平5年) Javanese calendar 791–792 Julian calendar 893 DCCCXCIII Korean...
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    10897 Iranian calendar 275–276 Islamic calendar 283–284 Japanese calendar Kanpyō 9 (寛平9年) Javanese calendar 795–796 Julian calendar 897 DCCCXCVII Korean...
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    minister under Emperor Daigo. 891 (Kanpyō 3, 3rd month): Tokihira was given a rank which was the equivalent of sangi. 897 (Kanpyō 9, 6th month): Tokihira was...
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    Ninna (category Japanese eras)
    Ninna (仁和) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Gangyō and before Kanpyō. This period spanned the years from February 885 through April...
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    while the import of Chinese cash coins surged again during the Ming dynasty era when large amounts of Ming Chinese cash coins were imported. The Japanese...
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    Japan, it is commonly sold in the form of dried, marinated strips known as kanpyō and is used as an ingredient for making makizushi (rolled sushi). Traditionally...
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  • four characters printed on the coin, and is thought to be composed of the era name Wadō (和銅, "Japanese copper"), which could alternatively mean "happiness"...
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  • Yasovarman I, called the Leper King (or 890). April – The Japanese era Ninna ends and Kanpyō begins, lasting until 898. Bongwon Temple, located in Seoul (modern...
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