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    Bunroku (文禄) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Tenshō and before Keichō. This period spanned the years from December 1592 to October...
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    Bunroku Shishi (獅子文六, Shishi Bunroku, 1 July 1893 – 13 December 1969), real name Toyoo Iwata (岩田豊雄, Iwata Toyoo), was a Japanese novelist, playwright and...
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    the reigning Chinese emperor. In Japanese, the war is called Bunroku no eki (文禄の役). Bunroku referring to the Japanese era name spanning the period from...
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    Keichō (慶長) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Bunroku and before Genna. This period spanned from October 1596 to July 1615. The reigning...
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  • 1587 and the siege of Odawara in 1590. In 1592, he died at 25 in the Battle of Bunroku. "Nakagawa Hidemasa". samurai-world.com. Retrieved 25 March 2018....
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    was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year" name) after Genki and before Bunroku. This period spanned the years from July 1573 through December 1592 during...
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    expedition to Kyūshū in 1586, the siege of Odawara in 1590, and the Battle of Bunroku in 1592. In 1600, he took part in Ishida Mitsunari's force at the Battle...
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    Battle of Shizugatake 1583, the Siege of Odawara 1590, and the Battle of Bunroku 1592. He was given lands in Sanuki Province yielding 171,800 koku of rice...
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  • Hana-ayame Bunroku Soga, Katakiuchi Noriai-banashi, Koi Nyōbō Somewake Tazuna, and Yoshitsune Senbon-zakura. Playwright Matsui Yūsuke's Hana-ayame Bunroku Soga...
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    specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō: Tenshō (1573–1592), Bunroku (1592–1596), and Keichō (1596–1615). Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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  • Abdicated. 107 Katahito 周仁 Emperor Go-Yōzei 後陽成天皇 1586–1611 (25 years) Tenshō, Bunroku, Keichō 1571–1617 (46 years) Grandson of Emperor Ōgimachi. Tokugawa shogunate...
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  • politician Liu Shishi (born 1987), a Chinese actress and ballerina Shishi Bunroku (1893–1969), Japanese writer and theater director Shishi Masaru (born 1997)...
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  • Hideyoshi's proclaimed successor, Toyotomi Hidetsugu. He fought in the Bunroku Campaign in Korea (1592-1593), successfully taking the Korean capital of...
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  • Philippines Indian auxiliaries from Mexico (mostly Tlaxcalans) Defeat Bunroku-Keicho War/Imjin War (1592–1598) Japan Toyotomi clan Joseon Korea Ming...
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    his ascension to the throne. Emperor Go-Yōzei 後陽成天皇 (r. 1586–1611 CE) Bunroku 文禄 1592–1596 CE 5 years Comprehensive Institutions Keichō 慶長 1596–1615...
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    his family, and retainers. The oldest structure in the category is a Bunroku-era secondary donjon called the Northwest Small Tower, which is located...
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    conducted the dedication ceremony with a thousand priests in attendance. Bunroku 4 (1595): Hideyoshi summons a thousand priests from 8 Buddhist sects to...
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    Iranian calendar 973–974 Islamic calendar 1003–1004 Japanese calendar Bunroku 4 (文禄4年) Javanese calendar 1515–1516 Julian calendar Gregorian minus 10...
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  • of Sekigahara 1592–1598 Japanese invasions of Korea 1592–1593 Battle of Bunroku 1592 Battle of Hansan Island 1592 Siege of Busanjin 1592 Battle of Dadaejin...
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  • Rebellion (1591) Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea (1592–1598) Battle of Bunroku (1592–1593) Battle of Keicho (1597–1598) Siege of Shiroishi (1600) Siege...
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    role as the central character in the series of adaptations of the Shishi Bunroku novel Ōban; scholar Donald Richie noted Katō’s “perfect interpretation”...
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    standing incense maker is Kungyokudo, established in the third year of the Bunroku era (1594), and originally operating as an apothecary serving the Nishi...
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    nose cutting devils are coming!". At the end of the 16th century, the Bunroku-Keicho War broke off the relationship between Korea and Japan. Many Korean...
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  • fought under Toyotomi Hideyoshi at the Siege of Odawara Castle and in the Bunroku Campaign in Korea (1592–1593). As a reward for his efforts, he received...
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    Embassy", the noun "Keichō" refers to the nengō (Japanese era name) after "Bunroku" and before "Genna." In other words, the Keichō Embassy commenced during...
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    directed by Hiroshi Shimizu. It is based on the novel of the same name by Bunroku Shishi. Young teacher Nobuko starts her new job in a girls' school in Tokyo...
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    which are now administratively considered part of metropolitan Tokyo: Bunroku 1 (1592): Ogasawara Sadayori claims to have discovered the Bonin Islands...
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  • Year Title Publisher(s) Platform(s) Details Ref. 1988 Tōhōken Bunroku Natsume NES Japan only 1989 Idol Hakkenden Towa Chiki NES Japan only Mitsume ga...
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    depict actors from kabuki plays performed at three theatres: Hana-ayame Bunroku Soga at the Miyako-za; Katakiuchi Noriyaibanashi and the jōruri Hana-shōbu...
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    donjon, five stories/six floors, with hongawarabuki roof Momoyama period, Bunroku era Nagano MatsumotoMatsumoto, Nagano 36°14′19.03″N 137°58′7.87″E / 36...
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