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  1. 1056: Gon no kami of Harima Province as an additional post
  2. 1056: Kurodo no to and Omi no Suke (Assistant Governor of Omi Province)
  3. 1056: Shogoi (Senior Fifth Rank)
  4. 1057: Suo no Suke (Assistant Governor of Suo Province)
  5. 1058: He was awarded the rank of Juichii (Junior First Rank).
  6. 1058: Kaga no kuni Gon no kami (Provisional Governor of Kaga Province)
  7. 1059: Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade)
  8. 1060 (68 years old): He was appointed as Udaijin.
  9. 1060: Iyo no Gon no Kami (Provisional Governor of Iyo Province)
  10. 1061: Gon Chunagon (provisional vice-councilor of state)
  11. 1061: Gon Dainagon (provisional chief councilor of state)
  12. 1061: Jushii (Junior Fourth Rank)
  13. 1061: Sangi, Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank)
  14. 1062 (the fifth year of the Kohei era): he was born.
  15. 1062: Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank), Junii (Junior Second Rank)
  16. 1062: The term of his position as governor of Mutsu Province expired.
  17. 1062: Uemon no kami (Captain of the Right Division of Outer Palace Guards) as an additional post
  18. 1064: Kai no kuni no kami (Governor of Kai Province)
  19. 1064: Sachujo (Sakone no Chujo, or Middle Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards)
  20. 1064: Shonii
  21. 1065: Dainagon (chief councilor of state)
  22. 1065: Nuidono Gon no suke (Provisional Assistant Director in the Bureau of the Wardrobe and Court Ladies)
  23. 1065: Togu Gon no daibu (Provisional Master of the Crown Prince's Quarters) as an additional post; Kebiishi no betto (Superintendent of the Imperial Police); Saemon no kami (Captain of the Left Division of Outer Palace Guards); Togu no daibu
  24. 1066: Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade)
  25. 1067: Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade)
  26. 1067: Uchujo (Ukone no Chujo, or Middle Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards), Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state)
  27. 1068 - Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade)
  28. 1068: Gon Dainagon
  29. 1068: Jiju (a chamberlain,) Sakone no shosho (minor captain of the left division of inner palace guards)
  30. 1068: Resigned from Togu gakushi (by Imperial succession of Imperial Prince Takahito), Shoshii (Senior Fourth Rank)
  31. 1068: Uhyoe no Kami (Captain of the Right Division of Middle Palace Guards)
  32. 1069 - Genpuku (Coming of Age ceremony)
  33. 1069 - Jiju (Chamberlain)
  34. 1069: Bicchu no kuni no kami (Governor of Bicchu Province), Monjo hakase, Togu gakushi
  35. 1069: Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade)
  36. 1069: Sahyoe no Kami (Captain of the Left Division of Middle Palace Guards) and Togu (no) Daibu (Master of the Crown Prince's Quarters)
  37. 107 C.E.
  38. 1070: Bizen gon no suke (provisional assistant governor of Bizen Province), concurrently
  39. 1070: Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade)
  40. 1071: Kurodo (Chamberlain) of Emperor Gosanjo
  41. 1072 - Ushosho (Right Lower General)
  42. 1072: Chugu Daibu (Master of the Consort's Household), Gon Dainagon (provisional chief councilor of state)
  43. 1072: Oe no kuni no kami (Governor of Oe Province), Benkan
  44. 1072: Sakone no shogen (Lieutenant of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards)
  45. 1072: Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade)
  46. 1073 - Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade), then to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade)
  47. 1073: Hyobu shoyu (Deputy Minister of the Military Arm)
  48. 1073: Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade)
  49. 1073: Shoshiinojo (Senior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade)
  50. 1074 - Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade), Chugugon no suke (Assistant to Executive Provincial Administrator)
  51. 1074 - Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade), Oe gon no Kami (Provincial Administrator of Omi)
  52. 1074 - Shoshiinojo (Senior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade), Uchusho (Middle guard of the right)
  53. 1074 Fukawayumoto, Nagato City, Yamaguchi Prefecture
  54. 1074 Kurama Honmachi, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, 601-1111
  55. 1074: Kogogu Daibu (Master of the Empress's Household)
  56. 1074: Shonagon (lesser councilor of state) Goi no Kurodo (deputy minister of the office of Kurodo and secretary to the Emperor)
  57. 1074: Tanba no suke (assistant governor of Tanba Province,) Jushiinojo (Senior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade), concurrently
  58. 1075 - Sachusho (Left Side General), Kuroudo-no-To, (emperor's personal secretary)
  59. 1075: Governor of Totomi Province
  60. 1075: Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade)
  61. 1075: Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade), Sashoben (third-ranked officer of the department overseeing some major ministries)
  62. 1075: Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade,) Sachujo (middle captain of the left division of inner palace guards)
  63. 1075: Shuri sagujo shi (Secretary of the left Office of Palace Repairs), Udaiben (Major Controller of the Right)
  64. 1077 - Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank)
  65. 1077 - Sangi (Councillor)
  66. 1077: Chugu shojo (Junior Secretary in the Office of the Consort's Household)
  67. 1077: Kurodo no to
  68. 1077: Uchuben (deputy minister of the department overseeing some major ministries), Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Grade, Upper Grade)
  69. 1078 - Bizen gon no kami (Provincial Administrator of Bizen)
  70. 1078: Echizen no kuni gon no kami (officer in charge of regional administration)
  71. 1078: Kyoshiki (the Capital Bureau)
  72. 1078: Tajima no kuni Gon no kami (Provisional Governor of Tajima Province), resigned from Monjo hakase
  73. 1079 - Shosani (Senior Third Rank), then Junii (Junior Second Rank)
  74. 1079: Mimasaka no suk, concurrently
  75. 1079: Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Grade, Lower Grade)
  76. 108 centimeters in height.
  77. 108% (+8%) - Australia
  78. 1080: Jiju (chamberlain) (Genpuku ceremony in the same year) and Ukone no shosho (Minor Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  79. 1080: Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade), then Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade)
  80. 1080: Kurodo no to (Head Chamberlain)
  81. 1080: Kurodo no to (head chamberlain)
  82. 1080: Naidaijin; Kotaishi fu (official in charge of the Crown Prince's education) as an additional post
  83. 1080: Sangi, Sadaiben (Major Controller of the Left), Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank)
  84. 1080: Udaisho (Ukone no Daisho, or Major Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards)
  85. 1081: Chugu Gon no taijo (Provisional Senior Secretary in the Office of the Consort's Household)
  86. 1081: Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade), also served as Bingo Gon no Suke (provisional assistant governor of Bingo Province).
  87. 1081: Kageyushi (Board of Discharge Examiners)
  88. 1081: Uchujo (middle captain of the right division of inner palace guards)
  89. 1082: Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and Uchujo (Middle Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  90. 1082: Kurodo no to cum Ukyo no daibu (Master of the Western Capital Office)
  91. 1082: Sangi (councilor)
  92. 1082: Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank), Sanuki no kuni no kami (Provincial Governor of Sanuki Province), removed as Ukyo no daibu (Master of the Western Capital Offices)
  93. 1083 - Gon Chunagon (Provisional Middle Councillor), Jiju (Chamberlain)
  94. 1083: Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade)
  95. 1083: Omi no gon no kami (provisional governor of Omi Province), concurrently
  96. 1083: Saemon Gon no suke (provisional assistant captain of the Left Division of Outer Palace Guards)
  97. 1083: Shoshiinojo (Senior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade)
  98. 1083: Udaijin
  99. 1084: Dazaifu
  100. 1084: Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) in 1084
  101. 1084: Kurodo of Emperor Shirakawa
  102. 1084: Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade), and Kurodo no to (Head Chamberlain).
  103. 1084: Udaiben (Major Controller of the Right), Sangi (councilor)
  104. 1085 - Shonii (Senior Second Rank)
  105. 1086 - Gon Dainagon (Provisional Upper Councillor)
  106. 1086: Gon Sashoben (Provisional Minor Controller of the Left)
  107. 1086: Junii (Junior Second Rank)
  108. 1086: Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank)
  109. 1088 - Resigned as Jiju
  110. 1088: Assistant Governor of Suo Province
  111. 1088: Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank)
  112. 1088: Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank), Sanuki no gon no kami, concurrently
  113. 1088: Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank), then Junii (Junior Second Rank)
  114. 1089: Sashoben (Minor Controller of the Left)
  115. 109 volumes of the heart sutra written by Emperor Gosakuramachi (private collection)
  116. 1090: Governor of Kaga Province
  117. 1091 - Chugu Daibu (Chief surveyor of the palace apartments)
  118. 1091: Chugu taijo (Senior Secretary in the Office of the Consort's Household)
  119. 1091: Gon Chunagon
  120. 1091: Sangi (royal adviser)
  121. 1092: He was demoted to Provisional Governor of Awa Province by the protest of both Enryaku-ji Temple and Hiyoshi-jinja Shrine.
  122. 1092: Udaiben cum Okura-kyo (Minister of the Treasury)
  123. 1093 - Resigned as Chugu Daibu
  124. 1093 - Udaisho, (Right Side General)
  125. 1093: Also served as Omi no gon no kami (Provisional Governor of Omi Province).
  126. 1093: He was allowed to return to Kyoto.
  127. 1093: Junii (Junior Second Rank)
  128. 1094 (the eighth year of the Kanji era):
  129. 1094: Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state) Minbukyo (Minister of the Department of Jibu), Junii (Junior Second Grade)
  130. 1094: Juichii (Junior First Rank)
  131. 1094: Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade)
  132. 1094: Shuri Gon no daibu (Provisional Master in the Office of Palace Repairs)
  133. 1095: Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade)
  134. 1095: Sahyoe no kami (captain of the left division of middle palace guards), concurrently
  135. 1096 (the third year of the Kaho era):
  136. 1096: Chunagon (vice-councilor of state)
  137. 1096: Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade)
  138. 1096: The Eicho-Tokai earthquake occurred.
  139. 1097 (the second year of the Eicho era):
  140. 1097: He was ennobled.
  141. 1097: Uemon no kami (captain of the right division of outer palace guards)
  142. 1098 (the second year of the Jotoku era):
  143. 1098: Shonii (Senior Second Rank)
  144. 1099 (the first year of the Kowa era):
  145. 10: 00 to 16: 00 (until 14: 00 on Saturdays)
  146. 10: Mimuroto-ji Temple 11: Daigo-ji Temple 12: Shoho-ji Temple (Otsu City)
  147. 10:00 - 16:00 on Fridays
  148. 10:00 - 17:00 (closes at 16:00 during the month of November)
  149. 10:00 to 16:00 (closed on the last Tuesday of every month, at year end and the New Year holidays, on National Holidays, and on substitute public holidays)
  150. 10kyu, 9kyu, 8kyu, 7kyu, 6kyu, 5kyu, 4kyu, 3kyu, 2kyu, 1kyu
  151. 10th Nisotetsu (1862 - 1926) - name: Shin; fourth daughter of the 8th Sotetsu
  152. 10th rank Gon chu-sozu (Deputy middle ranked sozu)
  153. 11 Buddhist monks called Rengyo-shu religiously purify themselves by abstaining from eating meat and hold a training camp, confess their sins to the principal image of Nigatsu-do Hall Juichimen Kannon-zo (Eleven-faced Kannon) and pray for the security of the state and affluent life for the nation.
  154. 11 Hanazono Teranonaka-cho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City
  155. 11 Kyogenza (Kyogen seat): This name is given because Ai (the role of the Kyogenkata) sits here until the interval.
  156. 11 Nigatsu-do Rengyo Shuban (trays)
  157. 11 Preparatory course for veterinary, commercial and agricultural school term: 3 years, age: 16-19 years old, future course: higher education 12
  158. 11 Susukinobaba-cho, Tenryuji, Saga, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  159. 11 Uji Higashiuchi, Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture
  160. 11 bugyo served at the Ikuno bugyosho and after the reorganization took place, 28 daikan served at the Ikuno daikansho during the Edo period.
  161. 11 characters which seem to have been the opening line of waka poetry, 'ha ru ku sa no ha ji me no to shi' (皮留久佐乃皮斯米之刀斯, literally, the first year of spring plants) were written on it.
  162. 11 companies out of these had exported aquatic foods to Japan.
  163. 11 ink and color on gold leaf background paper images of cherry and maple trees
  164. 11 items.
  165. 11 o'clock a.m. on the 13th day of each month: Eko Kuyo at Kokuzo-do
  166. 11 o'clock a.m. on the 28th day of each month: Monthly Buddhist memorial service at Sanpo-do
  167. 11 o'clock a.m. on the 7th day of each month: Monthly Buddhist memorial service at Gyosha-do
  168. 11 o'clock a.m. on the second day of the Tiger of each month: Monthly Buddhist memorial service at Kengai-do
  169. 11 of Tadamori's poems were selected for the "Chokusen wakashu" (anthologies of Japanese poetry compiled by Imperial command), which includes the "Gyokuyo Wakashu" (The Jeweled Leaves Collection).
  170. 11 people, Shusui KOTOKU, Unpei MORICHIKA, Takichi MIYASHITA, Tadao NIIMURA, Rikisaku FURUKAWA, Kenshi OKUNOMIYA, Seinosuke OISHI, Heishiro NARUISHI, Uitta MATSUO, Uichiro NIIMI and Gudo UCHIYAMA, were executed on January 24, and another one (Suga KANNO) on January 25.
  171. 11 volumes and 56 books of the autographic book "Tenbun Nikki" (diary of Shonyo Kokyo)
  172. 11(juichi) gatsu, Shimotsuki (the month of frost)
  173. 11) Masao KISHIMOTO (December 17, 1931 - July 5, 1932)
  174. 11,400 chobo (approx. 11,400 hectares) of the land that had been condemned by Japan based on the Comprehensive Land Survey in Korea (from 1910 to 1918) were portioned out as an investment in kind.
  175. 11-1 Ide Tama no I, Ide-cho, Tsuzuki-gun, Kyoto Prefecture
  176. 11-minute drive by bus of Nara Kotsu Bus Lines Co., Ltd. bound for Tsubosakazan, which runs from Tsubosakazan Station of Kintetsu Corporation Yoshino Line.
  177. 11. "Shusse Taikoki"
  178. 11. Civilization is a term to express appreciation for moral principles and ethics being universally observed and not a word to admire glorious palace chambers, beautiful clothes or superficial splendor of appearance.
  179. 11. Early Summer
  180. 11. Hikishiki (cushion)
  181. 11. Kaburai-ji Temple: Ikuno, Dojo-cho, Kita Ward, Kobe City
  182. 11. Katsukata MIZUNO
  183. 11. Kenhotohon
  184. 11. Longyu and Rogyoku
  185. 11. Mishima-shuku Station (Mishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
  186. 11. Shosozu: 3 years
  187. 11. Tadakuni MIZUNO
  188. 11. Tadatake MIZUNO
  189. 11. You mainly employ yoriki and only use yoriki for liaison with other warriors and for military services during battles, but you do not use your own vassals.
  190. 110 Noh Stanzas: A Noh Appreciation Handbook' (Heibonsha, 1996 (Corona Books))
  191. 110 pieces of the Tsumini mokkan have the mark 'Goji' (meaning the captain of a trading ship) on them and the most of them have 'Goji shi' (items for the private use of Goji), suggesting that many private trading goods for merchants were included.
  192. 110% (+10%) - Iceland
  193. 1100 (the second year of the Kowa era):
  194. 1100 - Naidaiji (Minister of the Interior)
  195. 1100: Chunagon
  196. 1100: He became a jiju (chamberlain).
  197. 1102 (the fourth year of the Kowa era):
  198. 1102 - Sadaisho, (Left Side General)
  199. 1102 Minami Kasuga-cho, Oharano, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  200. 1102: Gon Dainagon
  201. 1102: He was awarded the rank of Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade).
  202. 1104 (the sixth year of the Kowa era):
  203. 1104: He held the additional post of Togu no suke (Assistant Master in the Crown Prince's Quarters).
  204. 1104: He was admitted to the court.
  205. 1105: 12 years old.
  206. 1105: He held the additional post of the Governor of Owari Province.
  207. 1106 (the first year of the Kasho era):
  208. 1106 - Kotaishifu (Imperial Prince Palace administrator)
  209. 1106: He became Sashosho (Minor Captain of the Left Division of the Inner Palace Guards).
  210. 1107 - Resigned Kotaishifu
  211. 1107: 14 years old.
  212. 1107: He became Kurodo (Chamberlain).
  213. 1107: Shoshiinojo (Senior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade)
  214. 1108: 15 years old.
  215. 1108: He was awarded the rank of Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  216. 1108: Under Emperor Toba, he held Kurodo no to (Head Chamberlain) and additionally Kura no kami (Director in the Bureau of Palace Storehouses).
  217. 1109: Provisional Governor of Echizen Province
  218. 1111: Sangi (Royal Advisor)
  219. 1112 Kinoto, Tainai City, Niigata Prefecture
  220. 1112: He held the additional post of Okurakyo (Minister of the Treasury).
  221. 1112: He was awarded the rank of Jushiinoge (Junior Forth Rank, Lower Grade).
  222. 1113 - Juichii (Junior First Rank)
  223. 1113: Provisional Governor of Bitchu Province and Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank)
  224. 1114: 21 years old.
  225. 1114: Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade) and Bicchu no kami (Governor of Bicchu Province)
  226. 1114: Owari no kami (Governor of Owari Province)
  227. 1114: Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank)
  228. 1115 - Udaijin (Minister of the right)
  229. 1115: 22 years old.
  230. 1115: Dainagon (chief councilor of state)
  231. 1115: Jiju (Chamberlain)
  232. 1116: 23 years old.
  233. 1117: 24 years old.
  234. 1117: Sahyoe no suke (Assistant Captain of the Left Division of the Middle Palace Guards) and Sashosho (Minor Captain of the Left Division of the Inner Palace Guards)
  235. 1118: 25 years old.
  236. 1118: Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade)
  237. 1119 - Resigned as Sadaisho
  238. 1119: 26 years old.
  239. 1119: He was awarded the rank of Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and became Sachujo (Middle Captain of the Left Division of the Inner Palace Guards).
  240. 1119: Kurodo (Chamberlain) and Sashosho (Minor Captain of the Left Division of the Inner Palace Guards)
  241. 111Bq
  242. 111th Lecture
  243. 112 characters of 9 lines are engraved on the pyroxene andesite 110 cm in height, 70 cm in width and 65 cm in thickness.
  244. 1120-Kanzeon-ji Temple in Dazaifu became a branch temple of Todai-ji.
  245. 1120: 27 years old.
  246. 1120: Also served as Azechi
  247. 1120: Suo no Gon no suke (Supernumerary Vice-governor of Suo Province)
  248. 1120: Ushosho (Minor Captain of the Right Division of the Inner Palace Guards)
  249. 1121 (15 years old)
  250. 1121 (Age 10)
  251. 1121: 28 years old.
  252. 1121: Kaga no kami (Governor of Kaga Province)
  253. 1122 (16years old)
  254. 1122 (the third year of the Hoan era):
  255. 1122 - Daijo Daijin (Grand Minister)
  256. 1122: 29 years old.
  257. 1122: Born (her father was the Tadamichi, who had the title of Kanpaku and her mother was FUJIWARA no Muneko of Kita no Mandokoro)
  258. 1122: He became Kurodo no to (Head Chamberlain).
  259. 1122: Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade)
  260. 1122: Uhyoe no suke (Assistant Captain of the Right Division of Middle Palace Guards)
  261. 1123 (Five years old)
  262. 1123: 11 years old
  263. 1123: 30 years old.
  264. 1123: He became Chugu Gon no suke (Provisional Assistant Master of the Consort's Household).
  265. 1123: Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade)
  266. 1123: Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) and Uchujo (Middle Captain of the Right Division of the Inner Palace Guards)
  267. 1124 - Entered priesthood at the age of 66 and adopted the posthumous Buddhist name of Renkaku
  268. 1124: 12 years old
  269. 1124: 31 years old.
  270. 1124: Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade)
  271. 1125 (19 years old)
  272. 1125 (Age 14)
  273. 1125: 32 years old.
  274. 1126 (20years old)
  275. 1126: Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) and Sashosho (Minor Captain of the Left Division of the Inner Palace Guards)
  276. 1127 (21 years old)
  277. 1127 - Died at the age of 69
  278. 1128 (22 years old)
  279. 1128 (Ten years old)
  280. 1128: Given the Jo rank (official court rank) of Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) before undergoing Judai (December 9)
  281. 1129 (23 years old)
  282. 1129: Underwent Judai to Emperor Sutoku (February 6) and declared Senge (imperial proclamation) as his Nyogo (consort) (February 13)
  283. 1130 (24 years old)
  284. 1130 (Twelve years old)
  285. 1130: 37 years old.
  286. 1130: Became the Chugu (April 8)
  287. 1130: Chugu Gon no suke (Provisional Assistant Master of the Consort's Household) and Jushiijo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade)
  288. 1130: Sachujo (Middle Captain of the Left Division of the Inner Palace Guards)
  289. 1131 (Fourteen years old)
  290. 1131: 19 years old
  291. 1131: 38 years old.
  292. 1131: He became Gon Chunagon (Provisional Vice-Councilor of State) and Chugu Gon no daibu (Provisional Master of the Consort's Household).
  293. 1131: Jugoinojo (Junior 5th Rank, Higher Grade)
  294. 1131: Jushiijo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade)
  295. 1131: Suo no suke (Assistant Governor of Suo Province) and Sashoben (Third-rank Officer of the Left)
  296. 1132 (Age 21)
  297. 1132 (Fourteen years old)
  298. 1132: 20 years old
  299. 1132: 39 years old.
  300. 1132: Jiju (chamberlain)
  301. 1132: Kurodo no to (Head Chamberlain)
  302. 1132: Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade)
  303. 1132: Uchuben (Middle Controller of the Right)
  304. 1133 (Fifteen years old)
  305. 1133: 21 years old
  306. 1133: 40 years old.
  307. 1133: Jushiinoge (Junior Forth Rank, Lower Grade)
  308. 1133: Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade)
  309. 1133: The Uji Rikyu Festival was first held.
  310. 1134 (28 years old)
  311. 1134 (Age 23)
  312. 1134 became Dainagon (chief councilor of state).
  313. 1134: 41 years old.
  314. 1134: Jushiijo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade), Gon Sachuben (Provisional Middle Controller of the Left), and Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade)
  315. 1134: Kurodo no to (Head Chamberlain)
  316. 1134: Sangi (councilor)
  317. 1135 (29 years old)
  318. 1135 (Age 24)
  319. 1135 (Seventeen years old)
  320. 1135: 42 years old.
  321. 1135: Concurrently Harima gon no kami (Provisional Governor of Harima Province)
  322. 1135: Sachuben (Middle Controller of the Left)
  323. 1136 (30 years old)
  324. 1136 (the second year of the Hoen era):
  325. 1136: 24 years old
  326. 1136: 43 years old.
  327. 1136: Concurrently Bizen no suke (Assistant Governor of Bizen Province) and Kurodo no to (Head Chamberlain)
  328. 1136: Sangi (councilor)
  329. 1136: Shogoinoge (Senior 5th Rank, Lower Grade) and Ushosho (minor captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards)
  330. 1136: The Kasuga Wakamiya Onmatsuri Festival began.
  331. 1137 (31 years old)
  332. 1137 (Age 26)
  333. 1137 (Nineteen years old)
  334. 1137: 25 years old
  335. 1137: Bicchu no suke (assistant governor of Bicchu Province) and Sashosho (minor captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards)
  336. 1138 (32 years old)
  337. 1138 (Age 27)
  338. 1138 (Twenty years old)
  339. 1138: Concurrently Iyo gon no kami (Provisional Governor of Iyo Province)
  340. 1138: Jushiinoge (Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade)
  341. 1138: Sangi (councilor)
  342. 1139 (33 years old)
  343. 1139 (Age 28)
  344. 1139: 27 years old
  345. 1139: 46 years old.
  346. 1139: Concurrently Harima gon no kami (Provisional Governor of Harima Province)
  347. 1139: Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank)
  348. 1140: Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank)
  349. 1140: Jushiinojo (Junior 4th Rank, Higher Grade)
  350. 1140: Sanuki gon no kami (Governor of Sanuki Province)
  351. 1141 (35 years old)
  352. 1141 (Twenty-three years old)
  353. 1141 (the first year of the Eiji era):
  354. 1141: 48 years old.
  355. 1141: Became the Empress Dowager (December 27 in old calendar)
  356. 1141: Chugu Gon no suke (provisional assistant master of the Consort's Household) and Kotaigogu Gon no suke (provisional assistant master of the Empress Dowager's Household)
  357. 1141: Concurrently Uhyoe no kami (Captain of the Right Division of the Middle Palace Guards)
  358. 1141: Gon Chunagon, concurrently Chugu Gon no daibu (Provisional Master of the Consort's Household), Sahyoe no kami (Captain of the Left Division of the Middle Palace Guards), and Kotaigogu gon no daibu (Provisional Master of the Empress Dowager's Household)
  359. 1142 (Twenty-four years old)
  360. 1142 - 5 years old
  361. 1142: 30 years old
  362. 1142: Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state)
  363. 1142: Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank)
  364. 1142: Shosammi Sangi (Senior Third Rank, Royal Advisors)
  365. 1142: Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade), Bingo Gon no suke (provisional assistant governor of Bingo Province), and Sachujo (middle captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards)
  366. 1143 (37 years old)
  367. 1143: 50 years old.
  368. 1143: Shosammi Sangi (Senior Third Rank, Royal Advisors)
  369. 1144 - 7 years old
  370. 1144: Concurrently Echizen no Gon no kami (Provisional Governor of Echizen Province)
  371. 1145 (Age 34)
  372. 1145 - 8 years old
  373. 1145: Junii (Junior Second Rank)
  374. 1146 (14 years old)
  375. 1146 (17 years old)
  376. 1146 - 9 years old
  377. 1146: Bizen Gon no suke (assistant governor of Bizen Province) and Kurodo no to (head chamberlain)
  378. 1146: Junii (Junior Second Rank)
  379. 1147 (15 years old)
  380. 1147 (18 years old)
  381. 1147 (41 years old)
  382. 1147 (Twenty-nine years old)
  383. 1148 (19 years old)
  384. 1148 (21 years old)
  385. 1148: 55 years old.
  386. 1148: Shonii (Senior Second Rank)
  387. 1149 (17 years old)
  388. 1149 (20 years old)
  389. 1149 (43 years old)
  390. 1149 (Twenty-nine years old)
  391. 1149: 34 years old
  392. 1149: 37 years old
  393. 1149: Chunagon (vice-councilor of state)
  394. 1149: Shonii (Senior Second Rank)
  395. 1150 (13 years old)
  396. 1150 (44 years old)
  397. 1150 (Age 39)
  398. 1150 (Thirty-two years old)
  399. 1150 - 13 years old
  400. 1150: Chugu daibu (Master of the Consort's Household) and Uemon no kami (Captain of the Right Division of the Outer Palace Guards)
  401. 1150: Issued an Imperial letter to permit use of "In" title of Kokamonin (April 3)
  402. 1150: Sangi (councilor), Chugu Gon no daibu (provisional master of the Consort's Household)
  403. 1151 (14 years old)
  404. 1151 (24 years old)
  405. 1152 (46 years old)
  406. 1152 (Age 41)
  407. 1152 (Thirty-four years old)
  408. 1152 - 15 years old
  409. 1152: Saemon no kami (Captain of the Left Division of the Outer Palace Guards)
  410. 1152: Tanba Gon no kami (provisional governor of Tanba Province)
  411. 1153 (21 years old)
  412. 1153 (26 years old)
  413. 1154 (48 years old)
  414. 1155 (18 years old)
  415. 1155 (Thirty-seven years old)
  416. 1155 - 18 years old
  417. 1155: Her mother Muneko passed away (September 19)
  418. 1155: When his father Yoshikata was attacked and killed in battle by his nephew, MINAMOTO no Yoshihira, he was given the patronage and adopted by MINAMOTO no Yorimasa of Settsu Genji (Minamoto Clan in Settsu Province) and was raised in Kyo (Kyoto).
  419. 1156 (24 years old)
  420. 1156 (Age 45)
  421. 1156 (Thirty-eight years old)
  422. 1156 - 19 years old
  423. 1156: "Hogen no ran" (Hogen Disturbance) occurred.
  424. 1156: 44 years old
  425. 1156: Chunagon (vice-councilor of state) and concurrently Minbukyo (Minister of Popular Affairs)
  426. 1156: Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state), kogogu-daibu (Master of the Empress's Household), and Junnain no Betto (Chief of the Junnain)
  427. 1156: The Hogen War (August 4), and Sutokuin was exiled to Sanuki (August 17), and she became a priest and shaved her head (November 22)
  428. 1157 (11 years old)
  429. 1157 (20 years old)
  430. 1157 (25 years old)
  431. 1157 (28 years old)
  432. 1157 (30 years old)
  433. 1157 (Thirty-nine years old)
  434. 1157 - 20 years old
  435. 1157: 45 years old
  436. 1157: Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state) and concurrently chugu daibu (Master of the Consort's Household)
  437. 1158 (21 years old)
  438. 1158 (26 years old)
  439. 1158 (29 years old)
  440. 1158 (31 years old)
  441. 1158 (Age 47)
  442. 1158 (Forty years old)
  443. 1158 - 21 years old
  444. 1158: 46years old
  445. 1158: Kotaigo gu no daibu (Master of the Empress Dowager's Household)
  446. 1159 (13 years old)
  447. 1159 (22 years old)
  448. 1159 (27 years old)
  449. 1159 (30 years old)
  450. 1159 (32 years old)
  451. 1159 (8 years old)
  452. 1159 - 22 years old
  453. 1159: "Heiji no ran" (Heiji Disturbance) occurred.
  454. 1159: Chugu daibu (Master of the Consort's Household)
  455. 1159: Kotaigo gu no daibu (Master of the Empress Dowager's Household)
  456. 116 Daikaku-ji Temple partition paintings (additional 122)
  457. 116 Ujirenge, Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture
  458. 116 poems written by 64 poets between the Omi and Nara periods have been compiled in Kaifuso but the preface mentioned 120 poems instead suggesting that the existing copy is different from the original.
  459. 1160 (14 years old)
  460. 1160 (17 years old)
  461. 1160 (23 years old)
  462. 1160 (31 years old)
  463. 1160 (33 years old)
  464. 1160 (9 years old)
  465. 1160 (Age 49)
  466. 1160 (Forty-two years old)
  467. 1160: Dainagon
  468. 1160: Resigned as Gon Dainagon
  469. 1161 (15 years old)
  470. 1161 (29 years old)
  471. 1161 (32 years old)
  472. 1161 (34 years old)
  473. 1161 (Age 50)
  474. 1161 - 24 years old
  475. 1162 (11 years old)
  476. 1162 (16 years old)
  477. 1162 (25 years old)
  478. 1162 (30 years old)
  479. 1162 (33 years old)
  480. 1162 (35 years old)
  481. 1162 (6 years old)
  482. 1162 (Forty-four years old)
  483. 1162: 49 years old
  484. 1162: 50 years old
  485. 1163 (17 years old)
  486. 1163 (26 years old)
  487. 1163 (7 years old)
  488. 1163: Became a priest again and shaved her head (December 26 in old calendar)
  489. 1164 (13 years old)
  490. 1164 (18 years old)
  491. 1164 (27 years old)
  492. 1164 (37 years old)
  493. 1164 (Fourth-six years old)
  494. 1164: 52 years old
  495. 1164: Her father Tadamichi passed away (March 20) and Sutokuin passed away in Sanuki (September 21)
  496. 1165 (19 years old)
  497. 1165 (28 years old)
  498. 1165 (36 years old)
  499. 1165 (38 years old)
  500. 1165 (Age 54)
  501. 1165: 53 years old
  502. 1166 (10 years old)
  503. 1166 (15 years old)
  504. 1166 (20 years old)
  505. 1166 (23 years old)
  506. 1166 (29 years old)
  507. 1166 (37 years old)
  508. 1166 (39 years old)
  509. 1166 (Age 55)
  510. 1166 (Forty-eight years old)
  511. 1166 - 29 years old
  512. 1166: 54 years old
  513. 1167 (16 years old)
  514. 1167 (21 years old)
  515. 1167 (24 years old)
  516. 1167 (30 years old)
  517. 1167 (38 years old)
  518. 1167 (Age 56)
  519. 1167 - 30 years old
  520. 1167: Declined from fuko (Residential units (ko) assigned as prebend (fu) to support top-ranking officials, temples, shrines, and royal households such as those of the queen-consort and crown prince) (June 19)
  521. 1168 (12 years old)
  522. 1168 (17 years old)
  523. 1168 (22 years old)
  524. 1168 (25 years old)
  525. 1168 (31 years old)
  526. 1168 (39 years old)
  527. 1168 (41 years old)
  528. 1168 (Age 57)
  529. 1168 (Fifty years old)
  530. 1169 (23 years old)
  531. 1169 (26 years old)
  532. 1169 (32 years old)
  533. 1169 (40 years old)
  534. 1169 (42 years old)
  535. 1169 (Age 58)
  536. 1169 - 32 years old
  537. 1170 (24 years old)
  538. 1170 (27 years old)
  539. 1170 (33 years old)
  540. 1170 (41 years old)
  541. 1170 (Age 59)
  542. 1170 - 33 years old
  543. 1171 (15 years old)
  544. 1171 (34 years old)
  545. 1171 (42 years old)
  546. 1171 (Age 60)
  547. 1172 (16 years old)
  548. 1172 (29 years old)
  549. 1172 (43 years old)
  550. 1172 - 35 years old
  551. 1173 (27 years old)
  552. 1173 (30 years old)
  553. 1173 (Age 62)
  554. 1173 - 36 years old
  555. 1173: 61 years old
  556. 1174 (37 years old)
  557. 1174 (45 years old)
  558. 1174 (47 years old)
  559. 1174 (Fifty-six years old)
  560. 1174: 62 years old
  561. 1175 (29 years old)
  562. 1175 (38 years old)
  563. 1175 (46 years old)
  564. 1175 - 38 years old
  565. 1175 is considered as the year in which Pure Land Sect was founded.
  566. 1175: 63 years old
  567. 1176 (30 years old)
  568. 1176 (33 years old)
  569. 1176 (47 years old)
  570. 1176 (Age 65)
  571. 1176: 64 years old
  572. 1177 (26 years old)
  573. 1177 (31 years old)
  574. 1177 (40 years old)
  575. 1177 (48 years old)
  576. 1177 (Age 66)
  577. 1177 - 40 years old
  578. 1177: Gave the shigo (a posthumous name) to the Sutokuin (August 31 and she was previously called as Sanukiin)
  579. 1178 (22 years old)
  580. 1178 (27 years old)
  581. 1178 (32 years old)
  582. 1178 (35 years old)
  583. 1178 (41 years old)
  584. 1178 (49 years old)
  585. 1178 (51 years old)
  586. 1178 (Sixty years old)
  587. 1178 - January 13, 1251) was a Kegon sect priest in the middle of the Kamakura period.
  588. 1178: 66 years old
  589. 1179 (23 years old)
  590. 1179 (28 years old)
  591. 1179 (33 years old)
  592. 1179 (36 years old)
  593. 1179 (42 years old)
  594. 1179 (50 years old)
  595. 1179: 58 years old
  596. 1179: 67 years old
  597. 118 Sheets of Illustrations in Total
  598. 118-4 Amata [Amada], Fukuchiyama City, Kyoto Prefecture
  599. 1180 (24 years old)
  600. 1180 (29 years old)
  601. 1180 (51 years old)
  602. 1180 (Sixty-two years old)
  603. 1180 - Yoritomo rose an army in Izu Province, to which he had been exiled, in order to seek and destroy the Taira clan (the master-servant relationship between Yoritomo and local samurai was established).
  604. 1180-TAIRA no Shigehira set fire to Nanto.
  605. 1180: 68 years old
  606. 1180: Mochihito-o along with MINAMOTO no Yorimasa took up arms, fought against the Taira family at the Byodo-in Temple, and died in the battle.
  607. 1180: TAIRA no Shigehira provoked the attack on Nanto, and had Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji Temples burnt (Nanto Yakiuchi).
  608. 1181 (25 years old)
  609. 1181 (30 years old)
  610. 1181 (38 years old)
  611. 1181 (52 years old)
  612. 1181 (54 years old)
  613. 1181: 69 years old
  614. 1181: She passed away (December 4 in old calendar, but according to the modern calendar, she died in the following year, January 17, 1182).
  615. 1182 (26 years old)
  616. 1182 (31 years old)
  617. 1182 (36 years old)
  618. 1182 (39 years old)
  619. 1182 (53 years old)
  620. 1182 (55 years old)
  621. 1182 (Sixty-four years old)
  622. 1182: 70 years old
  623. 1183 (27 years old)
  624. 1183 (32 years old)
  625. 1183 (37 years old)
  626. 1183 (40 years old)
  627. 1183 (54 years old)
  628. 1183 (56 years old)
  629. 1183 - Yoritomo was approved to have the control of lands indirectly by Imperial Court according to Juei-ninen Jugatsu no Senji.
  630. 1183: MINAMOTO no Yoshinaka entered Kyoto, making the Taira family flee from Kyoto.
  631. 1183: The Battle of Ujigawa occurred.
  632. 1184 (41 years old)
  633. 1184 - Yoritomo established the Kumonjo (later renamed Mandokoro) and Monchujo (the establishment of the system of administration and justice).
  634. 1184: It lost against Yoshinaka KISO, Kanehira IMAI and his servants, MINAMOTO no Yoshitsune, and MINAMOTO no Noriyori at the Battle of Awazu.
  635. 1185 (42 years old)
  636. 1185 - Taira clan were destroyed (the disappearance of the opposing samurai family force).
  637. 1185-A service to celebrate the completion of the Great Buddha was performed.
  638. 1185: Iitaka-gun
  639. 1185: The system of shugo (governors) and jito (estate stewards) is created.
  640. 1186: Cloistered Emperor Goshirakawa moved to Fushimi-dono Gosho Imperial Palace.
  641. 1187 (44 years old)
  642. 1187, Shorin-in Cho, Ohara, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  643. 1188 (45 years old)
  644. 1189 (46 years old)
  645. 1189 (Seventy-one year old)
  646. 1189 - Yoritomo defeated MINAMOTO no Yoshitsune and the Oshu Fujiwara clan who harbored Yoshitsune (eliminated rival samurai forces by mobilizing samurai throughout the nation).
  647. 1189: Mutsu Province (home to anti-bakufu forces) is subjugated.
  648. 1190 - Yoritomo was appointed Ukone no daisho (the highest rank of military officers in the Ritsuryo system (a system of centralized government based on the ritsuryo code) and given an order relating to security enforcement which consisted of 17 articles (later, Taibon sankajo (three basic rights of shugo, the provincial constable)).
  649. 1191, Hie, Yasu City, Shiga Prefecture
  650. 1192 - Yoritomo was appointed seii taishogun (Heiba no ken (the right of supreme military power over nationwide samurai) was officially approved).
  651. 1192: MINAMOTO no Yoritomo is named Seii taishogun.
  652. 1194 (51 years old)
  653. 1194 Oharanominamikasuga-cho, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City
  654. 1195-A general service to make offerings to Buddha was performed at Todai-ji Temple.
  655. 1198 (55 years old)
  656. 1199 (56 years old)
  657. 1199: Yoritomo dies and MINAMOTO no Yoriie succeeds him as leader of the Minamoto clan.
  658. 11:00 - 22:00 (hours vary according to the facility)
  659. 11th Japan Graphic Exhibition, judge Prize (1990)
  660. 11th Sotetsu (1899 - 1993) - name: Tadakura; go: Gensai, Kojo and Kyushi
  661. 11th book/ 12th book/ 13th book: 1834
  662. 11th head of Ichihashi Family of Nishoji Domain
  663. 11th rank Sho-sozu (Junior sozu)
  664. 12 (juni) gatsu, Shiwasu (lit. teachers or priests run)
  665. 12 Bushu Shugaku landscape scrolls (Edo-Tokyo Museum)
  666. 12 Kizahashi (steps): Stairs with three steps.
  667. 12 Regular course of veterinary, commercial and agricultural school term: 2 years, age: 19-21 years old, future course: none
  668. 12 Uzumasa-Shimokeibu-cho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City
  669. 12 Volumes of the Taiheiki (Important Cultural Property) - Representative codices of the Taiheiki.
  670. 12 buildings of 9 places are registered as Important Cultural Properties, 11 buildings of 3 places and 4 buildings of 4 places are registered as prefectural and municipal cultural properties respectively.
  671. 12 color on gold paintings of pine trees (8 sliding screens, 4 doors) by Sotatsu TAWARAYA
  672. 12 gods came into being as he took off what he had been wearing.
  673. 12 hours (limited to children under 15 and women)
  674. 12 ink on paper images of Hato Zu (Waves) painted by Tohaku HASEGAWA
  675. 12 mushrooms
  676. 12 of his waka poems were selected for chokusen wakashu (anthologies of poems collected by Imperial command) starting when "Goshui Wakashu" (Later Collection of Gleanings of Japanese Poetry) was compiled and onwards.
  677. 12 picture doors of Twenty-five bodhisattvas coming to welcome the spirits of the dead (doors of Zushi of Zendo-taishi)
  678. 12 times: Opinion of Reinosuke FUJIIE
  679. 12 towns were newly established and 7 were abolished, amounting to 574 towns as of 2009.
  680. 12 volumes of 'Hongan-ji Goei-do Rusushiki Rekidai yuzurijo' (successive documents about giving up the position of Rusushiki (custodian or caretaker of Shinran's Mausoleum at Otani) of Goei-do Hall of Hongan-ji Temple) (18 sheets)
  681. 12 volumes of the Shochusho
  682. 12 volumes of the Song Dynasty book 'Yichu Liutie'
  683. 12 years old
  684. 12) Takeshi IMAMURA (July 5, 1932 - May 7, 1938)
  685. 12,000 koku to 10,000, 16,000 and eventually 26,000 koku.
  686. 12,558 public and private elementary schools were established in a year.
  687. 12-1 Katagihara-sugihara-cho, Saikyo Ward, Kyoto City
  688. 12. "Hitoritabi Gojusantugi"
  689. 12. Anko-ji Temple: Uradohon-machi, Takatsuki City, Osaka Prefecture
  690. 12. Daibadattahon
  691. 12. Deutzia
  692. 12. Gon Shozozu: 3 years
  693. 12. Katsuzane MIZUNO
  694. 12. Kyahan (gaiters)
  695. 12. Numazu-juku Station (Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
  696. 12. Tadakiyo MIZUNO
  697. 12. Tadanaga MIZUNO
  698. 12. The Woman Who Turned into a Stone
  699. 12. The yoriki and vassals of Nobumori are holding back from Nobuhide.
  700. 120 Fund (German weights and measures)
  701. 120 Nishigamo Jinkoin-cho, Kita Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  702. 120 meters in the center field.
  703. 120 students from twenty different countries came to study under Schmiedeberg, who was the originator of experimental pharmacology.
  704. 1200 pieces of Mokkan (narrow, long, and thin pieces of wood strung together that were used to write on in ancient times) have been unearthed.
  705. 1200 stone Arhat statues
  706. 12000 people attended his funeral and he was buried in Aoyama-bochi Cemetery.
  707. 1200: FUJIWARA no Sadaie stayed at the oil seller's hut in Yamazaki on the way to the Minase-rikyu (Minase Imperial Villa).
  708. 1200: Kagetoki KAJIWARA's rebellion is suppressed and his family is destroyed politically.
  709. 1203 - Joined the jishabugyo (religious administration) of the Kamakura bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun)
  710. 1203: Yoshikazu HIKI's uprising breaks out.
  711. 1205: Shigetaka HATAKEYAMA's rebellion is suppressed and family is destroyed politically.
  712. 1213: The battle of Wada is fought.
  713. 1214 - Entered the priesthood under Koen, the head of Tendai Buddhism, and took the name Buppobo Dogen.
  714. 1215 - Pursued Tendai religious studies under Koin at Onjo-ji Temple.
  715. 1217 - Studied under Myozen, a disciple of Eisai, at Kennin-ji Temple.
  716. 1219 January, with the death of his cousin, the third shogun MINAMOTO no Sanetomo, the position of Seitaishogun (commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force against the barbarians) becomes empty, and a month later, he raises an army in hope for this position.
  717. 1219: Sanetomo and Kugyo are assassinated.
  718. 1221 - The forces mainly consisting of the Hojo clan defeated Emperor Go-Shirakawa's faction (the completion of taking control of the whole of country, especially Saigoku (western part of Japan (especially Kyushu, but ranging as far east as Kinki) and taking control of Imperial Court).
  719. 1221-1222 Tokifusa HOJO
  720. 1221: "Jokyu no ran" (Jokyu Disturbance) occurred, and Rokuhara Tandai (an administrative and judicial agency in Rokuhara, Kyoto) was established.
  721. 1221: The Jokyu War breaks out.
  722. 1221: The Jokyu no Ran (Jokyu Rebellion) occurred.
  723. 1221: The Retired Emperor Gotoba raised an army at Jonan-ji Temple in Fushimi under the pretext of holding a horseback archery game to rebel the Shogunate.
  724. 1221~1333 Rokuhara Tandai took charge concurrently
  725. 1222: He declared by imperial proclamation as the Tachibanashi choja.
  726. 1223 - Left from Hakata with Myozen to Southern Song China and visited Jozan, where he received a certificate of dharma transmission from Soto Zen's Tendo Nyozo.
  727. 1223-2 Oharano Minamikasuga-cho, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  728. 1224, as his father returned to Kamakura as the third regent, he went to Kyoto to hold the position of Kitakata (Northern Chief) of Rokuhara Tandai (an administrative and judicial agency in Rokuhara, Kyoto).
  729. 1224: He became a sangi (councilor) and was awarded the rank of Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  730. 1225: The Hyojoshu (the Council of State) is formed.
  731. 1225: The position of Rensho (assistant to the Regent) is established.
  732. 1226: Yoritsune KUJO is appointed Shogun.
  733. 1228 - Returned to Japan.
  734. 1232-1277 Tokimori HOJO
  735. 1232: The Goseibai shikimoku (Formulary of Adjudications) is enacted.
  736. 1233 - Opened Kosho-ji Temple at Fukakusa, Kyoto.
  737. 1239: He assumed the post of hyojoshu of the government.
  738. 124 of the figures were created at the end of the Heian period, and the remaining figures were reproduced after the Kamakura period, spending 16 years to complete.
  739. 124 printing blocks for Saidaiji version
  740. 1244 - Opened Daibutsu-ji Temple in Kasamatsu.
  741. 1244: Kamakura Bakufu hyojoshu, former Noto no kami.
  742. 1246 - Changed the name of Daibutsu-ji to Eihei-ji Temple, and his own name to Kigen.
  743. 1246: The Miya Sodo (Disturbance at the Palace) occurs.
  744. 1247: The battle of Hoji is fought.
  745. 1248: The Nio-mon gate was rebuilt.
  746. 1249: He concurrently held the office of Hikitsuke tonin.
  747. 1249: The Hikitsukeshu, or High (Judicial) Court, is formed.
  748. 1252: Imperial Prince Munetaka is named Shogun.
  749. 1253 - After falling ill and turning over Eihei-ji to his disciple Koun Ejo, he died at the house (Takatsuji-dori Nishinotoin-dori, Kyoto) of a lay disciple, Kakunen, at age 54.
  750. 1263: Converted to Daikomuryozan Honkokudomyo-ji Temple.
  751. 1269: The Nenbutsu-do hall established by Yoritsuna UTSUNOMIYA (Jisshinbo Rensei) is named Saiho-ji Temple.
  752. 127 mm
  753. 127.5 mm
  754. 1272: The Nigatsu Sodo (February Disturbance) breaks out.
  755. 1274: The Bunei Invasion (the first invasion by the Mongols) is repulsed.
  756. 1276: Made Sanuki gon no kami (the governor of Sanuki Province).
  757. 1276: The sale of oil was dominated by the jinin (shrine dependents) in Yamazaki.
  758. 1277-1284 Tokikuni HOJO
  759. 1281: The Koan Invasion (the second Mongol invasion) is repulsed.
  760. 1285: The Shimotsuki Disturbance occurs.
  761. 1286: Eison conducted a memorial service for the souls of the dead following extensive renovations made to the Uji Bridge with the Retired Emperors Kameyama and Gofukakusa in attendance.
  762. 1286: He assumed the post of Hikitsukeshu (Coadjustor of the High Court) in bakufu.
  763. 1287: "Zenmon Hokun" (Zen Gate Jeweled Instructions) was published by Kencho-ji Temple.
  764. 1288: Tozan Tansho, of Sansho-ji Temple in Yamashiro Province (Kyoto Prefecture), published "Kukyuryuosho Goroku" (Analects of Kukyu Joryu), etc.
  765. 1289: He became Crown Prince.
  766. 129 mm
  767. 1293: The Heizenmon Rebellion breaks out.
  768. 1294: Saemon no jo (third-ranked officer of the Left Division of Outer Palace Guards)
  769. 1295: Nichizo established Myoho Renge-ji Temple on the estate owned by brewer Nakaoki YANAGIYA between Gojo-dori Street and Nishinotoin-dori Street but this was later destroyed.
  770. 1296: He became Hikitsuke tonin (chairman of the court of justice).
  771. 1296: He was ennobled to Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade), Sakon no shogen (Lieutenant the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  772. 1297: He became Rokuhara Tandai Minamikata.
  773. 1297: The Einin Order for Benevolent Rule is issued.
  774. 1298: He succeeded to the throne after Emperor Fushimi passed the throne to him.
  775. 12th Sotetsu (1932 - 2005) - name: Hiroko
  776. 12th rank Gon-sho-sozu (Deputy junior sozu)
  777. 13 Commercial, agricultural, engineering and interpretational school term: unfixed, age: 16 years and above, future course: none
  778. 13 Fugenji Shimodaimon, Kyotanabe City
  779. 13 Ishiyama-dera Temple: 14 Mii-dera Temple (Onjo-ji Temple): 15 Kannon-ji Temple (Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City)
  780. 13 Kitakazan Kawara-cho, Yamashina-ku Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 607-8476
  781. 13 Shirasu: This is very simplified today, but at the time when the Noh stage was in the open air, the space between the audience sheets and the stage was covered with gravel.
  782. 13 Taishogun Nishitakatsukasacho, Kita-ku, Kyoto City
  783. 13 Tanka (thirty-one syllable poems) are found in Volume 18; ten Choka (long poem) and their 21 Hanka (tanka appendage to a choka) in Volumes 6 and 9 are indicated that they 'appear in a Book of poetry by TANABE no Sakimaro.'
  784. 13 Tsuruyama-cho, Imadegawa-dori-agaru, Teramachi-dori Street, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  785. 13 minutes by City Loop Bus from JR Nara Station/Kintetsu Nara Station to 'Takabatake-cho,' and 10 minutes walk from the stop.
  786. 13 minutes walk (2 minutes by car) from Roku Jizo Station on the JR Nara Line or Kyoto City Subway Tozai Line
  787. 13 performers of this school are registered with the Nohgaku Performers' Association as of 2006.
  788. 13 stone statues of Buddha of the ones on each step were designated as Important Cultural Property in 1977, and additionally 9 of those discovered in the later excavation, were designated as such in 2002.
  789. 13 tales in the first volume are about Shakyamuni's good deeds in a previous life.
  790. 13 wooden statues of demon gods
  791. 13 years later, Nichio was pardoned and returned to Myokaku-ji Temple.
  792. 13) Toshikazu MUNEI (May 7, 1938 - April 9, 1940)
  793. 13,639 Kamo-wakeikazuchi-jinja Shrine archive documents
  794. 13-45, Miyamae-cho Town, Nagahama City, 526-0053
  795. 13-minute walk from Shiraniwadai Station of Kinki Nippon Railway.
  796. 13-storey Stone Pagoda
  797. 13-storey Stone Pagoda at Ukishima
  798. 13-story stone pagoda (inscribed with the year 1278)
  799. 13. "Tenjiku Tokubei Imayo Banashi"
  800. 13. Cuckoo (Hototogisu)
  801. 13. Daikaku-ji Temple: Saga Osawa-cho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City
  802. 13. Dairisshi: 1 year
  803. 13. Gako and Joei
  804. 13. Hara-juku Station (Tokaido Road) (Numazu City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
  805. 13. Kanjihon
  806. 13. Katsuyuki MIZUNO
  807. 13. Tadahiro MIZUNO
  808. 13. While you have served me for 30 years since the generation of Nobunaga started, you have never performed services by which your achievements would be called incomparable.
  809. 13. Yatsume no waraji (straw sandals)
  810. 1300: He assumed additional post of hyojoshu (a member of Council of State).
  811. 1300: Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade)
  812. 1301: The Daikaku-ji Imperial line recovered political power and Emperor Gonijo succeeded to the throne.
  813. 1302: He was assigned to Rokuhara Tandai Minamikata on July 7 and Nakatsukasa no taifu (Senior Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Central Affairs) on August 11.
  814. 1303: Middle aged monk Nichiben entered Kyoto where he preached Buddhism to a Zen monk descended from FUJIWARA no Sadaie who later became known as Nichiju.
  815. 1304: He was transferred to Echigo no kami (Provincial Governor of Echigo).
  816. 1305 seats (including 12 for wheelchairs), up to the third floor balcony seats
  817. 1305: The Kagen Rebellion breaks out.
  818. 1306-1333 The person in charge of Rokuhara Tandai Minamikata, served simultaneously as Shugo.
  819. 1307: He was promoted to Shogoinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  820. 1308: After being excommunicated by Nikko, Nisson sets out on a pilgrimage that takes him to various countries and establishes the Hokke-do Temple (later to become Yobo-ji Temple) in Yamashiro, Kyoto.
  821. 1308: After his brother, Emperor Hanazono was enthroned, since Retired Emperor Fushimi suspended ruling the cloistered government for a while, Emperor Gofushimi took it over and he ruled the cloistered government from 1313 to 1318.
  822. 1309: He became Yoriaishu (a member of the top decision making organ) and Hikitsuke tonin (chairman of the court of justice).
  823. 1310: Resigned from the post of Izumo Gonno Kami
  824. 1311: He assumed the post of hyojoshu (a member of Council of State) in bakufu.
  825. 1311: The Retired Emperor Fushimi waived the seki-tsu-ryo (tax at checkpoints, 関津料) in Yodo for the jinin in Yamazaki.
  826. 1312, Yama-cho, Nara City, 630-8434
  827. 1313: He assumed additional post of Hikitsuke tonin (chairman of the court of justice).
  828. 1313: He was transferred to Musashi no kami (the governor of Musashi Province).
  829. 1315: Became a Rokuhara Tandai Minamikata
  830. 1317: The Bunpo no Wadan (Reconciliation of the Bunpo Era) is reached and the system of alternate succession (between the two rival imperial lineages) begins.
  831. 1318: After Emperor Godaigo succeeded to the throne, the Emperor Gofushimi continued to rule directly, he tried to overthrow the government in 1331and he was prevented.
  832. 1321 Kurobuchi, Nishiyoshino-cho, Gojo City, Nara Prefecture
  833. 1322: He was transferred to Shuri gon no daibu (Provisional Master in the Office of Palace Repairs).
  834. 1324: Reassigned to the post of Gon Dainagon (provisioanl chief councilor of state)
  835. 1324: Resigned as a Rokuhara Tandai Minamikata
  836. 1324: The Shochu Conspiracy is formed.
  837. 1326: He resigned the posts of hyojoshu and Hikitsuke tonin.
  838. 133 people
  839. 1331-Emperor Godaigo secretly visited Tonan-in Temple, and then Kasagi-dera, a branch temple.
  840. 1331: The Genko War breaks out.
  841. 1333: "Kenmu no shinsei" (Kenmu Restoration; a new government established in the Kenmu era)
  842. 1333: Enshin AKAMATSU in Harima Province set up a camp in Yamazaki.
  843. 1333: The Kamakura bakufu is overthrown.
  844. 1336-1343 Yoriaki NIKKI
  845. 1336: He died.
  846. 1336: Nisson opens the Hokke-do Temple (later to become Jogyo-in Temple) at Rokkaku-dori Street Aburanokoji-dori Street.
  847. 1336: Takauji ASHIKAGA entered Kyoto.
  848. 1338: The Muromachi bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun) was established.
  849. 1339: He was appointed Gon Dainagon (provisional chief councilor of state) in the Southern Court ("Keizu sanyo" (pedigree charts of Edo period), which also includes the following descriptions).
  850. 134.25 yen
  851. 1340 - 1370's: Many Zen books were published by Myoha SHUNOKU and others.
  852. 1343-1351 Tokiuji YAMANA
  853. 1347 poems were included.
  854. 1347: He was appointed Udaisho (Major Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards) in the Southern Court.
  855. 135 Shimoseizoguchi-cho, Shincho-dori Kuramaguchi-dori kudaru, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  856. 1351-1352 Yoriaki NIKKI
  857. 1352-1353 KO no Moroakira
  858. 1353: He was appointed udaijin (minister of the right) in the Southern Court.
  859. 1353~1384- Samurai-dokoro took charge concurrently
  860. 1354-1359 Yoriaki NIKKI
  861. 1359-1360 Yorinatsu NIKKI
  862. 135° 46' 4" East Longitude
  863. 1360-1363 Yoshitada NIKKI
  864. 1360: He entered into priesthood and lived in the Kamakura Shojoko-ji Temple.
  865. 1361: Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank).
  866. 1362 to 1368: Emperor Suko established the Fushiminomiya family, who inherited Fushimi Sanso Mountain Villa for generations from Imperial Prince Fushiminomiya Yoshihito.
  867. 1362: Nichidai, another of Nisson's disciples, establishes a Hokke-do Temple on Reisen Nishinotoin-dori Street.
  868. 1363- Tadafuyu ASHIKAGA
  869. 1364-1371 Tokiuji YAMANA
  870. 1365 Takahatacho, Nara City in Nara Prefecture 630-8301
  871. 1368: Musashi Hei Ikki no Ran (Musashi Hei Riot Rebellion)
  872. 1369: He became chief priest of Hyogo Shinko-ji Temple in Settsu Province.
  873. 137 Kino-cho, Iwakura, Sakyo-ku Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 606-8588
  874. 1371-1391 Ujikiyo YAMANA
  875. 1376: Gon Dainagon (a provisional chief councilor of state).
  876. 1377: He became chief priest of Yamagata Komyo-ji Temple in Dewa Province.
  877. 1378: Nichijitsu founded Myokaku-ji Temple at Shijo-dori street and Omiya-dori Street.
  878. 1385: He became chief priest of Fuchu Ichiren-ji Temple in Kai Province.
  879. 1385~1386 - Ujikiyo YAMANA
  880. 1387: He succeeded to become the 12th chief priest of Yugyo-ji Temple in Sagami Province.
  881. 1389 - Yoshinori AKAMATSU
  882. 1389: Nichiju founded Myoman-ji Temple at Rokujo Bomon-koji Lane and Muromachi-dori Street.
  883. 1389~1390 - Ujikiyo YAMANA
  884. 1390~1391 - Yoshinori AKAMATSU
  885. 1391 - Ujikiyo YAMANA
  886. 1392-1397 Yorimoto HOSOKAWA
  887. 1392: The one-emperor system was reestablished in Japan ending the era of the two-emperor system in the Nanbokucho period.
  888. 1392: Yoshimitsu ASHIKAGA gave Oyamazaki the right to prohibit the Shugo (provincial constable) from entering the territory.
  889. 1392~1394 - Motokuni HATAKEYAMA
  890. 1394: Nikkei rebuilt Myoho Renge-ji Temple on Shijo-dori Street and Omiya-dori Street and renamed it Myoren-ji Temple.
  891. 1394~1399 - Mando KETSUSHIRO
  892. 1395: Juichi and Udaijin (minister of the right).
  893. 1396: Sadaijin.
  894. 1397-1426 Mitsumoto HOSOKAWA
  895. 1399 -Takanori KYOGOKU
  896. 1399~1402 - Mando KETSUSHIRO
  897. 13th Sotetsu
  898. 13th rank Dai-risshi (Major discipliner)
  899. 13th to 16th centuries: It was transmitted to Mongolia (Mongolian Buddhism)
  900. 14 Nishiura-cho, Saga Hirosawa, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City
  901. 14 Tsuruyama-cho, Imadegawa agaru, Teramachi, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  902. 14 Wall and Door Paintings of Ho-o-do Hall
  903. 14 of her poems, such as "Goshui Wakashu" (Later Collection of Gleanings), were included in the collection of poems by Imperial command.
  904. 14 volumes of books exist written in his own handwriting.
  905. 14 year-old Mine departed to Okaya in Shinshu with more than 100 female workers in February, 1903, and it was the time when the weather condition became worst to cross the Nomugi Pass which was famous as a dangerous spot for transportation.
  906. 14 years earlier, in 974, indigenous people of Owari Province also denounced their kokushi (kokushu) resulting in his resignation, and 20 years later, in 1008, and also in 1016, they again appealed, although the results remain unknown.
  907. 14) Masayoshi OGAWA (April 9, 1940 - July 1, 1943)
  908. 14, Onjo-ji Temple; 15, Kannon-ji Temple (Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City); 16, Kiyomizu-dera Temple
  909. 14-16 Ichi no Matsu (first pine), Ni no Matsu (second pine), and San no Matsu (third pine): These are used as markers during the performance on Hashigakari.
  910. 14-545, Aza Fukuoka, Ako, Komagane City, Nagano Prefecture 399-4117
  911. 14-6 Keihokuido-aza Maruyama, Ukyo-ku Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  912. 14. "Toseiryu Oguri Hangan"
  913. 14. Anrakugyohon
  914. 14. Cuckoo
  915. 14. During Nobunaga's life, the time when I lost a battle was when I sent the reinforcements for the Battle of Mikatagahara last year, and it is ordinary that someone wins and someone loses.
  916. 14. Hi-ogi (wooden fan)
  917. 14. Katsuto MIZUNO
  918. 14. Ninna-ji Temple: Omuro Ouchi, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City
  919. 14. Risshi: 1 year
  920. 14. Ryoensho
  921. 14. Tadanobu MIZUNO
  922. 14. Yoshiwara-juku Station (Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
  923. 140 Christian leaders were forced to move to Hagi-city (66 people), Tsuwano-city (28 people), and Fukuyama-city (20 people).
  924. 1401: Bakufu (Soa)
  925. 1401: Founded by Chikuo Yusen Osho.
  926. 1402~1403 - Motokuni HATAKEYAMA
  927. 1403: Bakufu (Kenchu Keimitsu)
  928. 1404: Bakufu (Myoshitsu Bonryo)
  929. 1404~1416 - Morohide TAKASHI
  930. 1405: Bakufu (MINAMOTO no Michikata)
  931. 1407: Bakufu
  932. 1408: Bakufu
  933. 1410: Bakufu
  934. 1411: Sangi (councilor)
  935. 1414: Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state)
  936. 1415: Nichiryu established Honno-ji Temple (Kyoto Prefecture)
  937. 1417: Innoshikken
  938. 1418~1421 - Yoshitsura ISSHIKI
  939. 1420, Rennyo at the age of 6.
  940. 1421: Gon Dainagon
  941. 1421~1423 - Takakazu KYOGOKU
  942. 1422: The Kokushi (provincial governor) in Mino Province allowed the merchants from Oyamazaki to pass through the Fuwa-no-seki (Fuwa checkpoint) for free.
  943. 1424~1428 - Mochitaka KYOGOKU
  944. 1425 (some say in 1426): Chikanaga KANROJI was born as a child of Fusanaga KANROJI, then To no ben (a chief of officials of the dajokan (Grand Council of State)), also referred as Kurodo no to (Head Chamberlain) Sadaiben (major controller of the left).
  945. 1425: Juichii (Junior First Rank)
  946. 1426-1429 Mochimoto HOSOKAWA
  947. 1426: Yata-za of Tanba Sarugaku (form of theater becoming the basis for Noh) assumed the post of Gakuto-shiki (right to play sarugaku) of Fushimi Gokogu-jinja Shrine.
  948. 1428: Peasant uprising of the Shocho era
  949. 1428~1433 - Mitsuie HATAKEYAMA
  950. 1429-1442 Mochiyuki HOSOKAWA
  951. 1429: Uprising in Harima Province
  952. 1431, at the age of 17.
  953. 1433: Bakufu
  954. 1433~1434 - Mochikuni HATAKEYAMA
  955. 1434~1436 - Yoshitsura ISSHIKI
  956. 1435: Bakufu
  957. 1436~1439 - Mitsusuke AKAMATSU
  958. 1440~1441 - Mochitoyo YAMANA
  959. 1441: Jugoinoge
  960. 1441: Permitted to access to the imperial court, and got the rank Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  961. 1441: Tokusei uprising in the Kakitsu era
  962. 1441: Tokusei uprising occurred in Fushimi and other villages around Kyoto which marched on Rakuchu (inside the capital Kyoto) demanding the cancellation of debt.
  963. 1441~1447 - Mochikiyo KYOGOKU
  964. 1442-1473 Katsumoto HOSOKAWA
  965. 1442: Ennobled
  966. 1443: There is a well known story that he guarded Emperor Gohanazono with his own sword when a surviving retainer of the Southern Court intruded into Dairi (the Inner Palace) and tried to rob the Three Sacred Treasures of the Imperial Family (Kinketsu Incident).
  967. 1444: The title of Ushoben (Minor Controller of the Right) was given to him; in 1446, Kurodo (Chamberlain) and Gon Uchuben (provisional Middle Controller of the right) were given, and he was promoted to Shogoinojo (Senior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade).
  968. 1444: Ushoben
  969. 1446: Kurodo, Gon no Uchuben, Shogoinojo (Senior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade)
  970. 1447~1449 - Norichika ISSHIKI
  971. 1448: Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade), Emonfu (Headquarters of the Outer Palace Guards)
  972. 1448: Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade), then Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade)
  973. 1450: Gon Sachuben (Provisional Middle Controller of the left), Sachuben (middle controller of the left), Kurodo no to, Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade)
  974. 1450~1455 - Mochikuni HATAKEYAMA
  975. 1451: Shoshiinojo (Senior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade)
  976. 1452 - succeeded as the head of the Shiba clan.
  977. 1452: Udaiben (Major Controller of the Right), Sangi (councilor), Jusanmi
  978. 1453: Bakufu
  979. 1453: Gon Chunagon
  980. 1455: Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade), Benkan (Oversight Department: division of the dajokan responsible for controlling central and provincial governmental offices), Sashoben (third-ranked officer of the left).
  981. 1455~1460 - Yoshinari HATAKEYAMA
  982. 1456: Promoted to Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank) and was appointed Mutsu no kuni and Dewa no kuni Azechi (local inspector of Mutsu and Dewa Province), and he remained in the post until 1493, so he was called Azechi no chunagon.
  983. 1456: Shosanmi, Mutsu no kuni Dewa no kuni Azechi
  984. 1457 - Sadaijin (Minister of the Left)
  985. 1457: Uchuben
  986. 1458 - Kanpaku (Chief Advisor to the Emperor)
  987. 1458: Ukyujoshi (Secretary of the right Office)
  988. 1459 - dismissed from the head of the Shiba clan.
  989. 1459: Shogoinojo (Senior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade)
  990. 146.2 thousands tons for Shizuoka Prefecture (Approx. 14%)
  991. 1460: Sachuben (middle controller of the left)
  992. 1460~1463 - Masanaga HATAKEYAMA
  993. 1461: Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade), Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade), Kurodo no to, Sagujoshi (Secretary of the left Office), Ise no Gon no kami (Provisional Governor of Ise Province), Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade)
  994. 1462: Shoshiinojo (Senior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade)
  995. 1463 - Resigned his position as Kanpaku.
  996. 1463: Gained the rank of Jusanmi and was assigned to Konoefu.
  997. 1464: Gained the rank of Chunagon (vice-councilor of state) and also assigned to Emonfu (Headquarters of the Outer Palace Guards).
  998. 1464~1468 - Koretoyo YAMANA
  999. 1465: Gained the rank of Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank).
  1000. 1465: Junii (Junior Second Rank), resigned Gon Chunagon


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