posthumously honored as Emperor Kōmei, was the 121st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Kōmei's reign spanned the years from...
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Komei can refer to: Emperor Kōmei, 121st imperial ruler of Japan. New Komeito Party, a Japanese political party. This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Komeito (redirect from New Komei Party)
combination "kōmei" (公明) is usually taken to mean "justice". Komeito's predecessor party, Kōmeitō, was formed in 1962, but it had begun in 1954 as the Kōmei Political...
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Kōmei Abe (安部幸明, Abe Kōmei, 1 September 1911 – 28 December 2006) was a neo-classical Japanese composer who specialized in string quartets. He performed...
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The Benkan of Emperor Kōmei (孝明天皇の冕冠) is an imperial crown in the benkan style worn by Emperor Kōmei (reigned 1846 - 1867) of Japan. From Emperor Shōmu...
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Komei Shimbun (公明新聞; Clean Government Newspaper) is a Japanese language daily newspaper which is the official organ of Komeito, a conservative political...
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concubine (Japanese: 権の典侍, romanized: gon no tenji) to his father Emperor Kōmei, and she was the daughter of the acting major counselor, Nakayama Tadayasu...
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Rokkasen version she is matched with the poet Sōjō Henjō. Kōmei Bijin Rokkasen version with eyebrows Kōmei Bijin Rokkasen version without eybrows Utamaro depicts...
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Komei Fukuda (Japanese: 福田 公明, born 1951) is a Japanese mathematician known for his contributions to optimization, polyhedral computation and oriented...
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Zhuge Liang (redirect from Kōmei Shokatsuryō)
Zhuge Liang (pronunciation) (181 – September or October 234), also commonly known by his courtesy name Kongming, was a Chinese statesman, strategist, and...
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important in the unsettled period after Emperor Kōmei died unexpectedly. Soon after the death of Emperor Kōmei, his successor Emperor Meiji conferred upon...
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of the Imperial House of Japan. She was a favourite concubine of Emperor Kōmei and the mother of Emperor Meiji. Nakayama Yoshiko was the daughter of Lord...
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Koumei Nakamura (redirect from Komei Nakamura)
Koumei Nakamura (中村 孝明, Nakamura Kōmei, born November 24, 1947 in Shimabara, Nagasaki, Japan), is a celebrity chef. Most famous for being the second Japanese...
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complex also encompasses the misasagi of Ninkō's immediate successor – Kōmei. Empress Dowager Yoshikō is also entombed at this Imperial mausoleum complex...
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The Kōmeitō (Japanese: 公明党), also known as the Kōmei Party and Clean Government Party (CGP), was a political party in Japan, initiated by Daisaku Ikeda...
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after she took the tonsure. She was the younger half-sister of Emperor Kōmei. A few months before her birth, her father, Emperor Ninkō, died unexpectedly...
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Kanmu, the Jidai festival was also to be held in honour of Emperor Kōmei (孝明天皇, Kōmei-tennō) (July 22, 1831 – January 30, 1867) for his work in unifying...
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imperialists stating that his Rōshigumi were to work only for the Emperor Kōmei. The disbanded Rōshigumi members returned to Edo upon Kiyokawa's command...
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who was the Emperor when Heian-kyō became the capital. In 1940, Emperor Kōmei was added to the list of dedication. In 1976, part of the Shrine caught...
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Katō Takaaki (redirect from Komei (Takaaki) Kato)
which historians have called "Taishō Democracy". He was also known as Katō Kōmei. Katō was born as Hattori Sokichi, the second son of a former samurai retainer...
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koi fish reportedly owned by several individuals, the last of whom was Komei Koshihara. She was reported to be the longest-lived koi fish ever recorded...
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Daijō Tennō (section Emperor Kōmei and the Shōgun)
due to shortness of time, it had not been possible to consult. Emperor Kōmei was so incensed that he threatened to abdicate—though even this action would...
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was an adopted son of Emperor Ninkō and later a close advisor to Emperor Kōmei and Emperor Meiji. He was the great-great-grandfather of the present Emperor...
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Ya Boy Kongming! (Japanese: パリピ孔明, Hepburn: Paripi Kōmei, lit. "Kongming of the Party People") is a Japanese manga series written by Yuto Yotsuba and...
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nobility. It was last used during the enthronement ceremony of Emperor Kōmei in 1846. In ancient Japan, it was customary to place flowers, branches,...
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through February 1848. The reigning emperors were Ninkō-tennō (仁孝天皇) and Kōmei-tennō (孝明天皇). December 2, 1844 (Kōka gannen (弘化元年)): The new era name of...
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dissent in the Satsuma and Chōshū Domains in 1866. Finally, in 1867, Emperor Kōmei died and was succeeded by his underaged son Emperor Meiji. Tokugawa Yoshinobu...
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Restoration Association (36), Liberal Democratic Party and Citizen's Club (20), Komei Party (19), Japanese Communist Party (9), Go OSAKA (1) Osaka Abe (1) Seats...
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spanned the years from May 1865 to October 1868. The reigning emperors were Kōmei-tennō (孝明天皇) and Meiji-tennō (明治天皇). May 1, 1865 (Genji 2/Keiō 1, 7th day...
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and the text was endorsed subsequently, albeit reluctantly, by Emperor Kōmei. The treaty was ratified on February 21, 1855. In the short term, the U...
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