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    1293 (Shōō 6, 13th day of the 4th month): An earthquake in Kamakura, Japan kills an estimated 23,000. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Shōō" in Japan...
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  • stock symbol SHOO) Shōō, Okayama (勝央 Shouou), a Japanese town Shōō (Kamakura period) (正応 Shouou), a Japanese era name (1288–1293) Shoo, an alternative...
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  • Prince Koreyasu (category Kamakura shōguns)
    Chūnagon and Udaijin in the hierarchy of the Imperial court. 29 September 1289 (Shōō 2, 14th day of the 9th month): A revolt led by Hōjō Sadatoki (Sagami-no-Kami)...
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    1895 and rebuilt in 1909. Nanzen-ji was founded in the middle Kamakura period (1291, or Shōō 4 in the Japanese era system). It was destroyed by fire in 1393...
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    Buddhists belong to new schools of Buddhism which were established in the Kamakura period (1185-1333). During the Edo (Tokugawa)-period (1603–1868), Buddhism...
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  • section of the coast for salt pans. At the end of the 13th century, during the Shōō era (1288–93), Tōji was involved in a conflict with its jitō, the Komiya...
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    a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Kenji and before Shōō. This period spanned the years from February 1278 through April 1288. The...
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  • Prince Hisaaki (category Kamakura shōguns)
    shogun are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō. Shōō (1288–1293) Einin (1293–1299) Shōan (1299–1302) Kengen (1302–1303) Kagen...
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    The Statue of Jizō, or Josefowitz Jizō is a late 13th century wooden Kamakura period Buddhist Sculpture of the bodhisattva Kṣitigarbha. It was originally...
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    the power of vows to Amida Buddha. In 1773, Ryōnin was posthumously named Shōō Daishi (聖応大師). 三訂版,367日誕生日大事典,世界大百科事典内言及, デジタル大辞泉,精選版 日本国語大辞典,日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ)...
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  • sound she hears is five thuds, with a sixth soon after. 12 "Snow Hut" "Kamakura" (かまくら) March 19, 2017 (2017-03-19) A young boy, Masayuki, and his parents...
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    Emperor Fushimi (category People of Kamakura-period Japan)
    specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō. Kōan (1278–1288) Shōō (1288–1293) Einin (1293–1299) Fujiwara no Tamekane, Chūnagon Emperor of Japan...
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    of the Kamakura period, this trend was partially reversed, as blades grew longer with a more dignified shape than those from the mid-Kamakura period....
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    Einin (永仁) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Shōō and before Shōan. This period spanned the years from August 1293 through April...
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  • Go-Fukakusa. 92 Hirohito 熈仁 Emperor Fushimi 伏見天皇 1287–1298 (11 years) Kōan, Shōō, Einin 1265–1317 (52 years) Son of Emperor Go-Fukakusa. From the Jimyōin...
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  • considered to be the founding date of the city of Surabaya. The Japanese era Shōō ends, and the Einin era begins. Kublai Khan sends a fleet to the islands...
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  • Thumbnail for Waniguchi
    6 (1283), Matsuo-dera (松尾寺), Shiga Prefecture Shōō 6 (1293), Ōtakayama Jinja (大高山神社), Ōgawara Kamakura period, Tōdai-ji (no inscription) Shitoku 4 (1387)...
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    Station, and Taiza Tsuyama Express Kyoto; For Katō, Kasai, Shisō, Mimasaka, Shōō, and Tsuyama Station Miyako Liner; For Fukuyama Station and Onomichi Station...
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    Heian Former Nine Years' War Later Three-Year War Genpei War 794–1185 Kamakura Jōkyū War Mongol invasions Genkō War Kenmu Restoration 1185–1333 Muromachi...
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    Jōō (承応), alternatively romanized as Jō-ō or Shōō, was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Keian and before Meireki. This period spanned...
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  • considered to be the founding date of the city of Surabaya. The Japanese era Shōō ends, and the Einin era begins. Kublai Khan sends a fleet to the islands...
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  • (Yoshimitsu Ichirizuka) [2] Chūda Stele 中段の板碑 Chūda no itabi Wajima inscribed Shōō 5 (1292) 37°23′01″N 136°53′01″E / 37.383474°N 136.883694°E / 37.383474;...
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  • Thumbnail for First Toungoo Empire
    Gurjara-Pratihara Rashtrakuta Iranian Tahirid Saffarid Samanid Buyid Japanese Yamato Kamakura Muromachi Edo Kanem Khmer Latin Majapahit Mali Mongol Yuan Golden Horde...
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  • 2): Tsuyama to Kibichūō Tsuyama Kasaoka Akaiwa Asakuchi Hayashima Shinjō Shōō Kibichūō 15 August 2021 (day 4): Niimi to Nagi Niimi Maniwa Kagamino Nagi...
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  • "Namahage". Namahage Museum. Retrieved 2011-04-15. 六郷のカマクラ行事 [Rokugō Kamakura] (in Japanese). Misato town. Retrieved 2018-03-22. アマハゲ [Amahage] (PDF)...
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