operations. Hōshō's superstructure and other obstructions to the flight deck were removed in 1924 on the advice of experienced aircrews. Hōshō and her aircraft...
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the Government of Japan Hōshō (Noh school), school of Noh theatre Hosho (instrument), a Zimbabwean musical instrument Fuyo Hōshō, a son of Uija, the last...
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The hosho are Zimbabwean musical instruments consisting of a pair of maranka (mapudzi) gourds with seeds. They are used as major instruments in many traditional...
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Japanese Navy were named Hōshō: Japanese warship Hōshō, a screw sloop launched in 1868 and scrapped in 1907 Japanese aircraft carrier Hōshō, an aircraft carrier...
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Buyeo Pung (redirect from Fuyo Hōshō)
Buyeo Pung (扶餘豊, 623–668) was a prince of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was son of the last king, Uija of Baekje. When Baekje fell to...
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Kanze (観世), Hōshō (宝生), Kita (喜多), Kongō (金剛) and Komparu (金春). All schools except Kita were founded in Nara around 600 years ago. Kanze, Hōshō and Kita...
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premiere in April 2025 on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block. Reiko Hōshō (宝生麗子, Hōshō Reiko) Voiced by: Kana Hanazawa Kageyama (影山) Voiced by: Yuki Kaji...
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Expedition of 1874. In 1877, Hōshō provided support to government forces during the Satsuma Rebellion. On August 16, 1881, Hōshō was removed from frontline...
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Ratnasambhava (redirect from Hōshō Nyorai)
(Simplified) 宝生如来 (Pinyin: Bǎoshēng Rúlái) Japanese 宝生如来(ほうしょうにょらい) (romaji: Hōshō Nyorai) Khmer រតនសម្ភវៈ (ra-ta-na-som-pha-veak) Korean 보생여래 (RR: Bosaeng...
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In 1921, during the Interwar period, Japan developed and launched the Hōshō, which was the first purpose-designed aircraft carrier in the world. Japan...
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List of Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch characters (redirect from Hanon Hōshō)
that consonant, resulting in the incorrect spelling "Luchia". Hanon Hosho (宝生 波音, Hōshō Hanon) Voiced by: Hitomi Terakado Hanon is the Mermaid Princess of...
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Hosho-ike Dam (Japanese: 豊昌池) is an earthfill dam located in Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for irrigation. The dam impounds about 1 ha of...
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eight-eight fleet program of 1918. The 7,470-ton Hōshō was laid down in December 1919 at Yokohama. Hōshō was the second warship after the British Hermes...
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were established: the Kanze school, established by Kan'ami and Zeami; the Hōshō school established by Kan'ami's eldest brother; the Konparu school; and...
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influenced the final stages of the development of the Japanese carrier Hōshō. By the time the mission's last members had returned to Britain, the Japanese...
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Medals of Honor (褒章, hōshō) are medals awarded by the Emperor of Japan. They are awarded to individuals who have done meritorious deeds and also to those...
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during June 1942, where eight of them were operated from Hōshō. It was one of these planes from Hōshō which took photographs of the burning Hiryū on 5 June...
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most of the attack with A2N and A4N fighters from the aircraft carriers Hosho and Ryujo, shooting down several of the Chinese planes while losing a single...
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History of the aircraft carrier (section Hōshō: the first purpose-built aircraft carrier commissioned)
was HMS Hermes (1924) in 1918. Japan began work on Hōshō the following year. In December 1922, Hōshō became the first to be commissioned, while Hermes...
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Shona music (section Hosho)
several different types of traditional Shona music including mbira, singing, hosho and drumming. Very often, this music will be accompanied by dancing, and...
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Classroom Crisis: Tsubasa Hanaoka Kantai Collection: Akatsuki class, Mogami, Hōshō, Aoba Knights of Sidonia: Battle for Planet Nine: Shizuka Hoshijiro, Tsumugi...
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The site is now a park. Next to it is the Osaka State Guest House and the Hōshō-an chashitsu. Osaka Castle at night Osaka Castle pedestrian entrance Main...
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Fujiwara no Hōshō (Fujiwara no Yasumasa [ja]) to exterminate this demon. Raikō had his four lieutenants called the shitennō while Hōshō had only the...
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Fumihito leave the hospital in relief. Sayaka Yamaguchi as Yumi Morita Mai Hōshō as Tomie Kawakami Yōsuke Kubozuka as Fumihito Sato Kenichi Endo as Dr. Tachibana...
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Imagawa Ujichika Wives: Ōbai-in (1543–1569), daughter of Takeda Shingen Hōshō-in (died 1590) Children: Hōjō Shinkurō (1555 – c. 1557) by Ōbai-in Hōjō...
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discovered early the next morning by an aircraft from the escort carrier Hōshō, prompting hopes she could be saved or towed back to Japan. Soon after being...
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(Majestic class) INS Viraat (Centaur class) Italy Giuseppe Garibaldi Japan Hōshō Ryūjō Zuihō class Zuihō Shōhō Ryūhō Chitose class Chitose Chiyoda Netherlands...
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November 1940 1st Fleet Ryūjō, Hōshō, Destroyer Division 34 : Akikaze, Tachikaze, Hakaze 11 August 1941 Zuihō, Hōshō, Mikazuki, Yūzuki 1 April 1942 disbanded...
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Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service Aircraft carrier Akagi Aircraft carrier Hōshō Aircraft carrier Kaga Aircraft carrier Ryūjō Aircraft carrier Shōhō Aircraft...
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on 30 November 1929 as the IJN's third carrier to enter service, after Hōshō (1922) and Akagi (1927). Kaga was completed with a length of 238.5 meters...
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