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    Kakitsu (redirect from 嘉吉)
    Kakitsu (嘉吉) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Eikyō and before Bun'an. This period spanned the years from February 1441 through February...
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    永享 1429–1441 CE 13 years Book of Later Han Also rendered as Eikō. Kakitsu 嘉吉 1441–1444 CE 4 years Classic of Changes Also rendered as Kakichi. Bun'an 文安...
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    Oraisha, 1987. p453. Tsushima tourist Association WEB site [1]"1443 嘉吉条約(発亥約定)- 李氏朝鮮と通交条約である嘉吉条約を結び、歳遣船の定数を定める。これにより、宗家が朝鮮貿易の独占的な地位を占めるようになる。" Hall, John Whitney...
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  • WEB site [1] Archived 2018-09-17 at the Wayback Machine"1443 嘉吉条約(発亥約定)- 李氏朝鮮と通交条約である嘉吉条約を結び、歳遣船の定数を定める。これにより、宗家が朝鮮貿易の独占的な地位を占めるようになる。" "の検索結果 - 国語辞書...
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  • Tsushima island and three Korean ports. It is also called Kakitsu Treaty (嘉吉条約, Kakitsu Jōyaku); 1443 is the third year of the Kakitsu era in the Japanese...
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  • Kakichi (written: 稼吉, 嘉吉 or 佳吉) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Kakichi Kawarada (河原田 稼吉, 1886–1955), Japanese...
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    City. Archived from the original on 26 May 2023. Retrieved 14 March 2024. 嘉吉の乱 (in Japanese). The Nagoya Japanese Sword Museum Nagoya Touken World. Archived...
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  • Tông Japan Eikyō (永享, 1429–1441): era name of Emperor Go-Hanazono Kakitsu (嘉吉, 1441–1444): era name of Emperor Go-Hanazono Bun'an (文安, 1444–1449): era name...
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  • The Kakitsu uprising (嘉吉の徳政一揆 or 嘉吉の土一揆, Kakitsu no Tokusei Ikki or Kakitsu no Tsuchi Ikki) was a peasant uprising demanding debt cancellation that occurred...
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    site [3] Archived 17 September 2018 at the Wayback Machine"1443 嘉吉条約(発亥約定)- 李氏朝鮮と通交条約である嘉吉条約を結び、歳遣船の定数を定める。これにより、宗家が朝鮮貿易の独占的な地位を占めるようになる。" dictionary.goo...
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    City. Archived from the original on 26 May 2023. Retrieved 14 March 2024. 嘉吉の乱 (in Japanese). The Nagoya Japanese Sword Museum Nagoya Touken World. Archived...
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    Cabinet (Baron) Seiyūkai 29 October 1919 6 September 1923 9 Uchida Kakichi 內田嘉吉 Tokyo Member of House of Peers Seiyūkai 6 September 1923 1 September 1924...
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  • Iranian calendar 820–821 Islamic calendar 845–846 Japanese calendar Kakitsu 2 (嘉吉2年) Javanese calendar 1357–1358 Julian calendar 1442 MCDXLII Korean calendar...
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  • (1438–1439) ja:永享の乱 Siege of Yūki (1440) ja:結城合戦 Kakitsu Incident (1441) ja:嘉吉の乱 Koshamain's Revolt (1456–1457) ja:コシャマインの戦い Battle of Bubaigawara (1455)...
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    about how the assassination happened and how easy it was. Ieiri Kakitsu (家入嘉吉) Kikuchi Kenjō (菊池 謙讓) Hirayama Iwahiko [ja] Ogihara Hidejiro (荻原秀次郎) Kobayakawa...
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  • 819–820 Islamic calendar 844–845 Japanese calendar Eikyō 13 / Kakitsu 1 (嘉吉元年) Javanese calendar 1356–1357 Julian calendar 1441 MCDXLI Korean calendar...
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  • Iranian calendar 821–822 Islamic calendar 846–847 Japanese calendar Kakitsu 3 (嘉吉3年) Javanese calendar 1358–1359 Julian calendar 1443 MCDXLIII Korean calendar...
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    Uchida Kakichi (内田 嘉吉, 18 November 1866 – 3 January 1933) was the 9th Governor-General of Taiwan from 6 September 1923 to September 1924. Prior to assuming...
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    Cabinet (Baron) Seiyūkai 29 October 1919 6 September 1923 9 Uchida Kakichi 內田嘉吉 Tokyo Member of House of Peers Seiyūkai 6 September 1923 1 September 1924...
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  • brother: Choe Hye-gil (최혜길, 崔惠吉; 1591–1662) Younger brother: Choe Ga-gil (최가길, 崔嘉吉) Wives and children: Lady Jang of the Indong Jang clan (정경부인 인동 장씨, 貞敬夫人 仁同...
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    (2003). 日本の食とこころ - そのルーツと行方. 慶友社. ISBN 4-87449-233-9. 吉川雅章 (1995). 談山神社の祭 嘉吉祭神饌「百味の御食」. 綜文館. Wikimedia Commons has media related to shinsen. Ise Jingu...
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    worked there while taking English lessons. In 1903, she met Kakichi Yamada (山田嘉吉), a sociologist who ran an English school. They fell in love and married the...
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