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    Empress Genshō (元正天皇, Genshō-tennō, 680 – May 22, 748) was the 44th monarch of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Her reign spanned...
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  • Gensho (現象, "phenomenon") is the fourth collaborative studio album and seventh release by the Japanese experimental band Boris and noise musician Merzbow...
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    Empress Genshō, Genshō's father, Prince Kusakabe, was also a member of the imperial dynasty, as the son of Emperor Tenmu, and therefore Genshō was a patrilineal...
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  • Genshō Imanari (今成 元昭, Imanari Genshō, 30 November 1925 - 10 January 2020) was a scholar of Japanese literature, specializing in Buddhist literature,...
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  • Morito (Current) Iwami Toshio Gensho/ Kiyonaga Fumiya / Chin Kin (Taiwan) Kajiya Takanori (successor of Iwami Toshio Gensho) / Yoshimochi Kiyoshi (successor...
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    area once was part of Iwase Province created during the reign of Empress Genshō. The Yōrō Ritsuryo established the Iwase Province in 718 through the division...
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    Kōgyoku/Saimei, and Jitō. The four women sovereigns reigning after Genmei were Genshō, Kōken/Shōtoku, Meishō, and Go-Sakuramachi. Before her ascension to the...
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    Gemmei, and aunt, Empress Gensho, occupied the throne before he acceded. 724 (Yōrō 8, 1st month): In the 9th year of Genshō-tennō's reign (元正天皇九年), the...
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  • "Huge" and "Vomitself" appear on their collaborative album with Merzbow, Gensho. Some of the track titles were originally released in Japanese (2, 3, and...
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    female monarchs before her were Suiko, Kōgyoku/Saimei, Jitō, Genmei and Genshō, and the two women sovereigns reigning after Kōken/Shōtoku were Meishō and...
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    Prince Toneri with the assistance of Ō no Yasumaro and presented to Empress Genshō. The book is also a reflection of Chinese influence on Japanese civilization...
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    ushered in. The Kojiki was also completed under her reign. Empress Genshō Genshō helped complete the Nihon Shoki. She was also the only empress to be...
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  • Dario (ダリオ) Voiced by: Ruriko Aoki A young archer who works for Shuragami. Genshō (幻丞) Voiced by: Takashi Matsuyama An old man wearing a hat who works for...
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    The Mariko Aoki phenomenon (青木まりこ現象, Aoki Mariko genshō) is a Japanese expression referring to a sudden urge to defecate that is felt upon entering bookstores...
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    Echoes and Dust. Retrieved 20 May 2017. Dick, Jonathan K. "Boris & Merzbow – Gensho". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 27 June 2017. Jacobs, Justin (14 September...
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  • until the true culprit is found. The game was illustrated by Sugiyama Genshō.[citation needed] It was based on a 1996 audio drama of the same name.[citation...
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    The six who reigned before her were Suiko, Kōgyoku/Saimei, Jitō, Genmei, Genshō, and Kōken/Shōtoku. Her sole female successor was Go-Sakuramachi. Before...
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  • the throne. Later, Karu and Hidaka reigned as Emperor Monmu and Empress Genshō. Asakura clan claimed to be from his lineage. Parents Father: Emperor Tenmu...
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    Kōgyoku/Saimei. The five women sovereigns reigning after Jitō were Genmei, Genshō, Kōken/Shōtoku, Meishō, and Go-Sakuramachi. Empress Jitō was the daughter...
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    Telescope Animation CG animation 2025 Make a Girl Japan Yasuda Gensho Studio by Xenotoon Genshō Yasuda CG animation January 31, 2025 A New Dawn Japan France...
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    when Empress Genmei was followed on the throne by her daughter, Empress Genshō. The other five women to rule as empress with male heirs include: Suiko...
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    mother of Emperor Monmu, who died in an young age. Hitaka, Empress Genshō (元正天皇 Genshō Tennō) was the 44th monarch of Japan (715–724). She succeeded after...
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    Empress Genmei, who was followed on the throne by her daughter, Empress Genshō, remains the sole exception to this conventional argument. The actual site...
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  • Empress Jitō; mother of Emperor Monmu. Abdicated. 44 Hidaka 氷高 Empress Genshō 元正天皇 715–724 (9 years) Reiki, Yōrō 681–748 (67 years) Daughter of Empress...
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  • Heijō-kyō (Heijō Palace), 710–740 in the reigns of Empress Genmei, Empress Genshō, and Emperor Shōmu Kuni-kyō (Kuni Palace), 740–744 in the reign of Shomu...
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    six female sovereigns reigning after Kōgyoku/Saimei were Jitō, Genmei, Genshō, Kōken/Shōtoku, Meishō, and Go-Sakuramachi. Before her ascension to the...
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    Masahiro Mori's essay on human reactions to humanlike entities, Bukimi no Tani Genshō (Valley of Eeriness Phenomenon), describes the gap between familiar living...
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    in the Shoku Nihongi, in an imperial edict of 722 CE issued by Empress Genshō, instructing farmers to plant buckwheat in response to drought and famine...
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    original on 4 January 2024. Retrieved 4 January 2024. "'Sū sen-nen ni 1-kai no genshō' bōchō tsutsumi ya umizoi ganshō yaku 4 m ryūki Ishikawa Wajima" 「数千年に1回の現象」防潮堤や海沿い岩礁約4m隆起...
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  • succession tradition must be maintained. Japanese empresses such as Empress Genshō (680–748), who succeeded her mother the Empress Gemmei (661–721) on the...
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