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  1. 2005: Nikolaus HARNONCOURT
  2. 2005: Received the 55th Award from the Ministry of Education in the Art Encouragement Prizes and Medal with Purple Ribbon
  3. 2005: She held her first personal exhibition 'Pleasure and Beauty'-Japanese calligraphy with painting (New York).
  4. 2005: She wrote calligraphy on the nameplate of Oku-sanmon (inner gate) (The west gate of Senso-ji Temple and the entrance to Okuyama omairimichi (approach to the temple).
  5. 2005: Simon Asher LEVIN
  6. 2005: Started construction of seaside road, and completed the Agu Tunnel
  7. 2005: Thailand, Singapore, Australia and Canada added.
  8. 2005: The Faculty of the Pharmaceutical Sciences Department of Clinical Pharmacy was founded.
  9. 2005: The direct service between Maizuru and Shanghai started with the restructuring of the service route.
  10. 2005: The school installed the Clinical Psychology Program within the Graduate School of Education (Ph.D.).
  11. 2005: There was an open exhibition at Sano Museum in Mishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture.
  12. 2006 Won the Asahi Prize.
  13. 2006, Akaiwa, Kuni-mura, Gunma Prefecture, mountainous sericulture town
  14. 2006, April: It became an coeducational school.
  15. 2006, She participated in Flower Festival (UN Headquarters in New York).
  16. 2006: 'KAWASHIMA YUKATA COLLECTION 2006' by Kawashima Selkon Textiles Co., Ltd.
  17. 2006: Department of Knowledge Engineering within the Faculty of Engineering was reorganized as the Department of Intelligent Information Engineering and Science.
  18. 2006: Doshisha Elementary School was established.
  19. 2006: Graduated from Osaka Seikei University, Faculty of Art and Design, Arts and Crafts Course, Painting Expression, Japanese Painting Workshop
  20. 2006: Hirotsugu AKAIKE
  21. 2006: Isei MIYAKE
  22. 2006: It organized the page space into 'University and General Matters,' 'Education and Research,' and 'Culture and Life' pages from the April 1st issue.
  23. 2006: J1 -> J2
  24. 2006: Leonard Arthur HERZENBERG
  25. 2006: Nantan City and Yosano-cho were established.
  26. 2006: Received the Award of the Japan Art Academy, Fiscal Year 2005 (the 62nd) for his theater activities of recent years.
  27. 2006: Received the Medal with Purple Ribbon.
  28. 2006: Reservations by the Internet became available.
  29. 2006: She became Kyoto City Culture Contributor.
  30. 2006: She held a workshop 'Atelier de la calligraphie japonaise' (French Japanese Cultural Center/Paris, France).
  31. 2006: She held her second personal exhibition 'Spring Entrancement' (Tamagawa Takashimaya).
  32. 2006: She held her third personal exhibition (New York).
  33. 2006: Shifted to the group management for the purpose of strengthening its operating foundations.
  34. 2006: The Gion Store/Yatsuhashi chaya opened.
  35. 2006: The School Corporation Kokugakuin University was granted a trade mark right by Japan Patent Office for the use of the term "Koten Kokyujo."
  36. 2006: The company signed an agreement of business collaboration with Kinshi-masamune (in Kyoto City) for production and sale of seishu under the brand name of 'Hyakuman-doru (one million dollars).'
  37. 2006: The lavatory was converted to a flush toilet.
  38. 2006: The school established the Faculty of Design and the Faculty of Manga.
  39. 2006: The school installed the School of Health Science (opening the departments of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy), and also installed the Graduate School of Social Welfare.
  40. 2006: Yuichi FUKUNAGA seat (November 4), Yasunari IWATA seat (November 11), Katsumi ANDO seat (November 18), Shinji FUJITA seat (November 25)
  41. 2006: designated as a cultural contributor
  42. 2007 - : Kyoto Sanga F.C.
  43. 2007 Council for Cultural Affairs reported to Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology for certifying Mansaku NOMURA as Living National Treasure.
  44. 2007, Izushi, Toyooka City, Hyogo Prefecture, castle town
  45. 2007/07/07 moon phase 22 (Milky way O)
  46. 2007: 'Kaguwashiki Yatsuhashi (sweet-smelling Yatsuhashi),' made with premium materials was released in a limited quantity.
  47. 2007: 'Kiryu Kannon' was designated an important cultural property.
  48. 2007: 'Salt Yatsuhashi' was introduced.
  49. 2007: Anti-Aging Dock was established.
  50. 2007: Became a member of Japan Art Academy.
  51. 2007: Hiroo INOKUCHI
  52. 2007: Hiroo KANAMORI
  53. 2007: In France, 320 km/h was achieved with TGV.
  54. 2007: It changed the numeric notation shown in the page space to mainly European numerals from mainly Chinese characters which expressed numbers.
  55. 2007: Its medium-term management plan, called 'Revolution-21,' was announced.
  56. 2007: Kanbara Kisen Company started Japan-China regular container service.
  57. 2007: Kenichi IKEZOE seat (October 6), Koichi TSUNODA seat (October 13), Kunihiko WATANABE (October 20), Yutaka TAKE seat (November 3), Shigefumi KUMAZAWA seat (November 10), Koshiro TAKE seat (November 17)
  58. 2007: Kizugawa City was established.
  59. 2007: Mislabeling issues were found at Senba Kitcho.
  60. 2007: Opened Fukujuen Uji-kobo (interpretive center) in Uji City
  61. 2007: Pina BAUSCH
  62. 2007: Sanmon gate completed.
  63. 2007: She changed her Gago, from Suirei to Shurei.
  64. 2007: She participated in the 18th Exhibition for 'Export of Japanese Art' at Artexpo 2007 NY (New York).
  65. 2007: She participated in the 21st Exhibition for 'Export of Japanese Art' at LINEART 2007 International Art Fair Gent Belgium (Belgium).
  66. 2007: She was awarded the 41st Promotion of Buddhism Cultural Award along side Kokei ERI, passed away on October 3 (at the age of 62), and received the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette.
  67. 2007: Taiwan High Speed Rail started operation.
  68. 2007: Takashi HIRAJIMA
  69. 2007: The Faculty of the Liberal Arts Department of International Studies was founded.
  70. 2007: The Hachijoguchi store/Yatsuhashi chaya opened.
  71. 2007: The Kiyomizuzaka Store/Yatsuhashi chaya opened.
  72. 2007: The Kyoto Shimbun Co., Ltd. produced the evening edition of September 22 and the morning edition of September 23 of the Kobe Shimbun News, due to the machine failure on the part of Kobe Shimbun Co.,Ltd.
  73. 2007: Tickets were offered for sale at the Otokoyama Office and the information box in Kuzuha Station (for adults and children.
  74. 2007: Was awarded the 28th Hosei University Hisao KANZE Memorial Noh Drama Prize and, 18th 催花賞 Prize.
  75. 2008 Selected as the honor inhabitant of Nerima ward.
  76. 2008 marked exactly a thousand years since records confirm that the Tale of Genji was being read.
  77. 2008 was the 400th anniversary of Takatora TODO's relocation from Imabari in Shikoku to Iga Ise, which is part of the capital's metropolitan area, and so a commemorative celebration of the 400-year anniversary of his entry into the capital area was held at Ueno-jo Castle, during which ancient documents written by Takatora were put on display.
  78. 2008, Kazue-machi, Kanawaza City, Ishikawa Prefecture, chaya-machi
  79. 2008/07/07 moon phase 4 (Milky Way ◎)
  80. 2008: 'tame cafe,' using the mascot character Tame-chan, opened on Character Street at First Avenue near Tokyo Station.
  81. 2008: A taxi stand exclusively for excellent taxis (which have had no complaints for past 10 years and whose drivers have had no accidents and traffic violations for past 3 years) was set up in front of Shimbashi Station in Tokyo.
  82. 2008: Anthony James PAWSON
  83. 2008: Charles Margrave TAYLOR
  84. 2008: Completed the postgraduate art course "Painting Expression" (a Japanese-style painting workshop) offered at Osaka Seikei University by the Faculty of Art and Design.
  85. 2008: Faculty of Engineering was reorganized as the Faculty of Science and Engineering, and two departments were reorganized and one department added.
  86. 2008: In China, Beijing?Tianjin Intercity Railway started operation.
  87. 2008: It was scheduled to extend the Nanboku-Jiyu-Tsuro because the construction of a new shopping mall, which will be the biggest mall in the prefecture, is planned for the south side of the station.
  88. 2008: Married
  89. 2008: Opened Kyoto main shop in Kyoto City
  90. 2008: Praemium Imperiale: Stage Play and Video Image Category
  91. 2008: Richard Manning KARP
  92. 2008: Senba Kitcho gave up its business.
  93. 2008: The last of four scrolls of 'Genji Monogatari Emaki' was completed (A Waste of Weeds Scroll).
  94. 2008: The management of the University was transferred to the Kyoto Prefectural Public University Corporation along with Kyoto Prefectural University.
  95. 2008: the public university corporate body system was introduced and the Kyoto Prefectural University corporate body began to manage both Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine and Kyoto Prefectural University.
  96. 2009 (April 2008-March 2009) Event Plan
  97. 2009/07/07 moon phase 15 (Milky Way X)
  98. 2009: Department of Psychology within the Faculty of Letters was reorganized as the Faculty of Psychology, and all students in the faculty were relocated to Kyotanabe Campus.
  99. 2009: Mainichi Art Award
  100. 2009: The Faculty of the Culture and Representation Departments of Japanese Language and Literature, as well as English, are scheduled for establishment.
  101. 2009: Yuji IIDA seat (April 25), Tetsuya KOBAYASHI seat (May 2), Katsumi ANDO seat (May 9), Jun TAKADA seat (May 16)
  102. 2010 (estimate): It will be relocated to 89 Iwakura Osagicho, Sakyo-ku Kyoto City, and will merge with Doshisha High School.
  103. 2010/07/07 moon phase 25 (Milky Way ◎)
  104. 2010: 320-km/h operations are to start on the Tohoku Shinkansen line.
  105. 2010: Commemorative Events of the 1300th Anniversary of Nara Heijo-kyo Capital are scheduled to be held.
  106. 2010: The school plans to establish the School of Buddhism.
  107. 2011/07/07 moon phase 6 (Milky Way O)
  108. 2012/07/07 moon phase 18 (Milky Way X)
  109. 2013/07/07 moon phase 29 (Milky Way ◎)
  110. 2014/07/07 moon phase 10 (Milky Way △)
  111. 2015/07/07 moon phase 21 (Milky Way △)
  112. 2016/07/07 moon Phase 3 (Milky Way ◎)
  113. 207 items
  114. 20:15 '19:45' (13:40) Finish.
  115. 20th temple on the Honen Shonin 25 Sacred Sites Pilgrimage
  116. 21 Daigoichigonjiura-cho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 601-1335
  117. 21 Imamiya-cho, Murasakino, Kita Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  118. 21 articles (extracted summary)
  119. 21 books were listed in the first bibliography by M. L?on Pag?s, and Satow identified seven of them, and added seven books.
  120. 21, Todo Shigatani, Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture, 611-0013
  121. 21. "Shitenno Momiji no Edoguma"
  122. 21. Doju-in: Tofuku-ji Sannai, Hon-machi, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City
  123. 21. Lord Pingyuan
  124. 21. Nyoraijinrikihon
  125. 21. Okabe-juku Station (Okabe-cho, Shida-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture)
  126. 210 km/h
  127. 210.9 cm (according to the pictorial records of "Special Exhibition of Kudara Kannon", etc. and '209.4 cm' according to another material.)
  128. 211 Doctors are based in the city.
  129. 2133 shrines with 2207 enshrined deities
  130. 217 sutra scroll heads
  131. 21of his classical waka Japanese poems appear in the "Shinkokin Wakashu" (New Collection of Ancient and Modern Japanese Poetry) and succeeding 6 editions of "Shin chokusen wakashu" (A new anthology of Japanese poetry compiled by Imperial command).
  132. 21st Century Center Of Excellence Program
  133. 21st Century Japan's Choice (1994, Diamond Inc.) ISBN 4478190186
  134. 21st Emperor Yuryaku, Tsuchinoto-Mi (489)
  135. 21st of the month: Mieku (a Buddhist memorial service for Kobo daishi)
  136. 21st year of the Meiji Era (1888)
  137. 22 Goryo Hirabayashi-Cho, Yamashina Ward, Kyoto City
  138. 22 Satooda, Kamo-cho, Kizugawa City, Kyoto Prefecture 619-1100
  139. 22 Shrines Summary
  140. 22 items of documents from the period between 1236 and 1468.
  141. 22 of his poems were selected for chokusen wakashu (anthologies of poems collected by Imperial command) starting when "Shui Wakashu" (Collection of Gleanings of Japanese Poems) was compiled and onwards.
  142. 22 of his poems were selected for chokusen wakashu (anthologies of poems collected by Imperial command) starting when 'Gosen Wakashu' (Later selected collection of Japanese poetry) was compiled and onwards.
  143. 22 years later in 715, it was recorded that the three-storied pagoda had been completed.
  144. 22 years passed between when it was finished and when it was published; this is thought to be due to the fact that a certain amount of time was necessary to revise the contents in light of the then-current circumstances of the Kikkawa family and the situation in the Kamigata region (the area surrounding Kyoto and Osaka).
  145. 22. Fudo-in Temple: Takedauchihata-cho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City
  146. 22. Fujieda-juku Station (Fujieda City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
  147. 22. King Zhuang of Chu
  148. 22. Zokuruihon
  149. 222 yen
  150. 223 sake breweries burned down in the war, and 17 percent of the amount of sake produced in the Showa 20 brewing year (1945 to 1946) was lost, and the human resources such as toji and kurabito (skilled workers at sake breweries) suffered great loses.
  151. 228 Shioya-machi, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, 612-8046
  152. 2288re12hon8re ?-no 92-no ma90-no ?-no chikara wo ara8su 47reru'
  153. 22nd book/ 23rd book/ 24th book: 1837
  154. 23 Yamada Kitano-cho, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  155. 23 cities and towns (excluding Sendai City) which were associated with the Date clan joined the Summit.
  156. 23 programs adopted
  157. 23 scrolls and 1 book of Jingo-ji Temple documents
  158. 23 to 25 slates.
  159. 23,000 koku... Takayuki TODO (the lord of Tsu Domain)
  160. 23. Inyu's Wife
  161. 23. Kamidaigo-ji Temple (also known as Daigo-ji Temple): Daigodaigoyama, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City
  162. 23. Shimada-juku Station (Shimada City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
  163. 23. Yakuobosatsuhonjihon
  164. 230 chapters
  165. 236 copper arrowheads, 50 stone arrowheads, an iron bow, and five iron arrows were also found there.
  166. 239 C.E.
  167. 239 Shoshoi-cho, Karasuma-dori Ebisugawa-agaru, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City
  168. 23rd year of the Meiji Era (1890)
  169. 24 Momoyamacho Nishimachi, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  170. 24 Yawata Nishitakabo, Yawata City, Kyoto Prefecture
  171. 24 founding members.
  172. 24 hours were allotted to each player, and the game was adjourned ('uchikake' in Japanese) 13 times before eventually reaching the end on January 29, 1934.
  173. 24 leaders from the seven biggest religions all over the world including Francis Arinze from the Catholic church gathered at Mt. Hiei, and prayed for the world peace.
  174. 24 members, including Kondo and Kamo SERIZAWA, who was a samurai from the Mito domain, opposed the idea of returning to Edo remained in Kyoto.
  175. 24 sections of the Music of the Feast.
  176. 24-12 Taneji, Maizuru City, Kyoto Prefecture 625-0152
  177. 24-hour-operated convenience stores such as Lawson also moved in.
  178. 24. Iwaya-ji Temple: Nishinoyama-sakuranobaba-cho, Yamashina Ward, Kyoto City
  179. 24. Kanaya-juku Station (Shimada City, Shizuoka Prefecture (formerly Kanaya-cho, Haibara-gun))
  180. 24. Myoonbosatsuhon
  181. 24. Shang Yang
  182. 24. The right way originates from the world and nature which people carry out to respect Heaven.
  183. 240 C.E.
  184. 242 poems including those used in Kanpyo no ontoki kisai no miya no utaawase (Poetry Contest Held by the Consort in the Kanpyo Era) and Koresada Shinno-ke Utaawase (Poetry contest sponsored by the family of Imperial Prince Koresada) were written with the Chinese characters, and shichigon zekku (a Chinese poem of four lines, each of seven characters) was placed on the left.
  185. 243 C.E.
  186. 244-3 Furuichiba, Utano Ward, Uda City, Nara Prefecture
  187. 245 C.E.
  188. 247 C.E.
  189. 247 Minamihama-cho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, 612-8660
  190. 247, Minamihama-cho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  191. 25 Koyama-higashi Hanaike-cho, Kita-ku Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  192. 25 Sacred Sites of Floral Temples in the Kansai Region
  193. 25 Yukaku of that time were listed in "Shikido Okagami" (The Great Mirror of the Erotic Way) (1678).
  194. 25 degree Celsius to 34 degree Celsius (exclusive of 34 degree Celsius)
  195. 25 minuites on foot from the North Exit of Omihachiman Station on JR Biwako Line or 8 minuites on Omi Railway Bus (bound for Chomei-ji Temple) to Osugi-cho bus stop
  196. 25 minutes by Biwako Kisen from Nagahama port, which is a 10 minute-walk from JR Nagahama Station.
  197. 25 minutes on foot from Makino Station of JR Kosei Line -- Shuttle bus service is available only during cherry blossom season.
  198. 25 minutes on foot from Omihachiman Station of JR Biwako Line
  199. 25 residences were burned.
  200. 25 volumes consisting of 52 Book was existent, but they were burnt in the Great Kanto Earthquake.
  201. 25 wall paintings of the large study hall, created by Tohaku HASEGAWA and his son Kyuzo HASEGAWA.
  202. 25,000 koku, Attendant Chief Retainer
  203. 25,000 koku... Motonori MORI (the lord of Yamaguchi Domain)
  204. 25,000 tsutsuji, designated as the flower of the city, are planted around Higashi-Maizuru Park, and on every main festival day, May 4, events such as ceremony and karaoke singing competitions take place and the festival is bustles with branch shop stands.
  205. 25-1 Kamikatsura-morishita-cho, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  206. 25. Enman-in: Onjoji-cho, Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture
  207. 25. Kanzeon Bosatsu Fumonhon (Kannongyo Sutra)
  208. 25. Nissaka-shuku Station (Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
  209. 25. Wang Zhaojun
  210. 25.8 cm
  211. 25.8 cm in height, colored paper book.
  212. 250 koku, Oumamawarigumi (horse guards) Mitsutaro's father, in retirement, Masayori NARUSE (62).
  213. 250 koku... Kinnaru SHIMIZUDANI (a court noble), Taro KATSURA (a feudal retainer of Yamaguchi Domain)
  214. 252 Hazama, Ouda-ward, Uda City, Nara Prefecture, 633-2166.
  215. 252 seats (including six for wheelchairs)
  216. 2523 Inasato-cho, Hikone City, Shiga Prefecture
  217. 25th book/ 26th book/ 27th book: 1838
  218. 25th year of the Meiji Era (1892)
  219. 26 Sekihojiyama-cho, Fukakusa, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  220. 26 bronze statues of Zao Gongen
  221. 26-1 Ao Saijonai, Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto Prefecture
  222. 26-1 Umegahata-Okutono-cho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City
  223. 26. Daranihon
  224. 26. Kakegawa-juku Station (Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
  225. 26. Myoodo (also known as Mudo-ji Temple): Mudojidani, Hieizan, Sakamotohon-machi, Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture
  226. 26. Pan Anren
  227. 260 km/h
  228. 260m total length.
  229. 262 Amata [Amada] Danbata, Fukuchiyama City, Kyoto Prefecture
  230. 265 cm in height.
  231. 26th Emperor Keitai, Hinoto-Hitsuji (527)
  232. 26th July 1706, cremated remains removed and place within a hoto (treasure pagoda).'
  233. 27 Kusauchi-minamigaito, Kyotanabe City, Kyoto Prefecture
  234. 27 Saga Nison-in Monzen Chojin-cho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City
  235. 27 Ujiyamada, Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture
  236. 27 of his poems were selected for chokusen wakashu (anthologies of Japanese poetry compiled by Imperial command) starting when 'Shui Wakashu' (Collection of Gleanings of Japanese Poems) was compiled and onwards.
  237. 27 of his waka poems were selected for chokusen wakashu starting when 'Goshui Wakashu' was compiled and onwards, but his personal collection of poetry does not remain.
  238. 27,602 as of October 1, 2007
  239. 27-6 Kanshu-ji Niodomachi, Yamashina Ward, Kyoto City
  240. 27. Enkyo-ji Temple; 28 Nariai-ji Temple; 29. Matsuno-dera Temple
  241. 27. Fukuroi-juku Station (Fukuroi City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
  242. 27. Myoo-in Temple: Katsuragawabomura-cho, Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture
  243. 27. Myosogenohonjihon
  244. 27. The Girl Who Slept with a Dog
  245. 271 Kobirao-cho, Ikoma City, Nara Prefecture
  246. 273 cm height statue
  247. 273 members of Ichiryo gusoku were reported to be decapitated and their heads were salted to send to Naomasa II in Osaka.
  248. 278 documents of the Reizei family
  249. 28 Daigo-Okamae-cho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City
  250. 28 chapters of Hokekyo are further divided into Honmon and Shakumon.
  251. 28 of his waka poems were selected for the Chokusenshu (anthology of poems collected by Imperial command.)
  252. 28 tournaments, 118 wins, 23 defeats, 71 draws, 5 holds and 63 absences; winning average 83.7%
  253. 28 volumes in total.
  254. 28 volumes of Nihon Shoki
  255. 28,000 koku.
  256. 28. Fugen Bosatsu Kanbotsuhon
  257. 28. Mitsuke-juku Station (Iwata City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
  258. 28. Myoo-in Temple of Naritasan Osaka Betsuin: Naritanishi-machi, Neyagawa City, Osaka Prefecture
  259. 28. Nariai-dera Temple; 29. Matsuno-dera Temple; 30. Chomei-ji Temple
  260. 28/28B route: (Ichida =>) JUSCO Kumiyama - Murahigashi - Kumiyama choritsu Mimaki shogakko (Kumiyama Town Kumiyama Elementary School) - Aijima Kokaido-mae - Aijima nishi - Higashiimoarai-minami - Aijima-kita - Bonoike - Kitakawazura - Yodoshinmachi - Keihan Yodo
  261. 280 km/h by Kumi SUGAI
  262. 287 Portuguese, including their families (half-Japanese half-Portuguese children were also contained), whose jobs were irrelevant to trade were banished to Macau.
  263. 28th book/ 29th book/ 30th book/ 31st book: 1839
  264. 28th of the month: A Buddhist mass in which cedar sticks are burned to invite Daikokuten (the god of wealth)
  265. 29 of her poems appear in volumes three, four and eight of the "Manyoshu" (Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves).
  266. 29 other works
  267. 29 poems of hers were selected for "Goshui Wakashu" (Later Collection of Gleanings of Japanese Poetry) and other subsequent Chokusen wakashu (anthologies of Japanese poetry compiled by Imperial command).
  268. 29,800 koku, 25,000 koku, and subsequently 24,000 koku.
  269. 29. Hamamatsu-juku Station (Naka Ward, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
  270. 29. Hozan-ji Temple: Monzen-cho, Ikoma City, Nara Prefecture
  271. 29/29B route: (Ichida ←) JUSCO Kumiyama -Murahigashi - Mimaki shogakko - Aijima Kodaido mae - Aijima nishi - Higashiimoarai-nishi - Maekawa-bashi -Higasiimoarai-nishi - Aijima-nishi - Bonoike - Kitakawazura - Yodoshinmachi - Keihan Yodo
  272. 294 people
  273. 29th Chu-Agonkyo
  274. 2: Limited Express Tango Discovery (for Kumihama) on Miyazu Line (for Amanohashidate, Toyooka)
  275. 2nd - Soya-misaki Cape (Hokkaido)
  276. 2nd Daitsu hokokyo
  277. 2nd Sotetsu (1671 - 1706) - unofficial name: Hachibei; go: Kyusai.
  278. 2nd Sunday of November: Shukuba Matsuri Festival (Yakage-cho, Edo period)
  279. 2nd battalion
  280. 2nd book/ 3rd book: 1830
  281. 2nd floor
  282. 2nd floor exhibition hall
  283. 2nd group
  284. 2nd rank Gon-daisojo (Deputy Daisojo)
  285. 2nd temple on the Rakuyo 33 Kannon Sacred Sites Pilgrimage
  286. 2nd year of Eien era is 988.
  287. 3 (san) gatsu, Yayoi (the month of growth)
  288. 3 - Hagi fishing port (Yamaguchi Prefecture)
  289. 3 - Yawatahama Fishing Port (Ehime Prefecture)
  290. 3 Deemed production requires advance reporting to the tax office.
  291. 3 Foreign language school, lower division term: 2 years, age: 14-16 years old, future course: higher education 2, 7, 9, 11
  292. 3 Ishizukuri-cho, Oharano, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  293. 3 Kitasagakitanodan-cho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  294. 3 Kumano Kaishi Poems (fragments of sheets of poems): Written by Emperor Gotoda, FUJIWARA no Ietaka, and Jakuren
  295. 3 Middle school, upper division term: 3 years, age: 17-20 years old, future course: university 1
  296. 3 Sotaku Ishibashi Kasen hitsu Sanjisei
  297. 3 Stage (about six meters square)
  298. 3 Takagamine Kyudoi-cho, Kita-ku Ward (Odoi Shiseki-koen Park)
  299. 3 Tsuki (literally "The Moon," for soprano, alto, tenor, and bass, lyrics by Rentaro TAKI)
  300. 3 and later 2 Chokko: Myogyodo instructors introduced in 728
  301. 3 boats (Mikoto, Mizuki, Senhime)
  302. 3 bronze plate incomplete sutra remains
  303. 3 cloisters
  304. 3 color painting on silk Seigan-ji engi
  305. 3 defenders were sentenced not guilty.
  306. 3 episodes.
  307. 3 hours 2 minutes during daytime
  308. 3 hours 28 minutes during daytime
  309. 3 letters of pardon (Three Sacred Treasures)
  310. 3 letters written by Kukai himself were mounted on scrolls; these are extremely important works in the history of Japanese calligraphy
  311. 3 light color on paper portraits of Daruma Gama Tekkai painted by Kitsuzan Mincho
  312. 3 minutes walk from 'Hakubutsukan Sanju-sangen-do mae' bus stop after taking Kyoto City Bus route 206 from JR Kyoto Station (5 minutes).
  313. 3 minutes walk from Kuramaguchi Station on the Kyoto City Subway Karasuma Line.
  314. 3 minutes walk from Oyamazaki Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line
  315. 3 minutes walk from Oyamazaki Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line.
  316. 3 o'clock p.m. on the 21st day of each month: Monthly Buddhist memorial service at Kaizan-do
  317. 3 old tiles from Heiankyo
  318. 3 pairs of wooden Komainu
  319. 3 red-lacquered fusatsu tubs (basin used to catch water while washing hands with water from a jar)
  320. 3 stone Buddha statue triads
  321. 3 tassels are attached to Oyadama (also called odome) situated on the side where Shitendama doesn't exist (the side to be hung on the middle finger of the left hand) and a knot is situated under Oyadama.
  322. 3 volume Jujiron kankichi
  323. 3 volumes of Kitano Tenjin Engi (History of Kitano Tenjin) by Mitsunobu TOSA, color painting on paper
  324. 3 volumes of Kitano Tenjin Engi (History of Kitano Tenjin), Koanbon (books painted in Koan era), color painting on paper
  325. 3 volumes of Kitano Tenjin Engi (History of Kitano Tenjin), painted by Mitsuoki TOSA, color painting on paper
  326. 3 volumes of Song Dynasty China book Siming Shiyi compiled by Zhili, written by Jizhong
  327. 3 wooden god statues (2 male and 1 female)
  328. 3 years after the fall of Kagetoki, conflict between HOJO clan and the 2nd Shogun, MINAMOTO no Yoriie intensified.
  329. 3 years later, Oshikoji Karasumadono, which was then called Nijo Palace, was attacked and burned down by Mitsuhide AKECHI during the Honnoji Incident, and was left to ruin without ever being rebuilt.
  330. 3 years later, in August, 1940, shortly after her father began his second term as Prime Minister, she died of complications from peritonitis at the Hosokawa residence in Koishikawa.
  331. 3% of the mint volume was granted to the ginza as its share (buichi-gin) and the rest shipped to the shogunate.
  332. 3) A herbaceous perennial of the lily family.
  333. 3) Imperial edicts concerning government-regulated organizations, regulations, or enforcement of laws
  334. 3) Jotaro HIRAOKA (June 12, 1908 - June 5, 1914)
  335. 3) Other male descendants of the Emperor's eldest son
  336. 3) The position of Kanpaku would be given to Nobusuke in the future. And,
  337. 3) The right to join political parties and associations (association rights).
  338. 3, A choja (chieftain of family) must be nominated from each of the family to be appointed as 老八分 to be the supervisior of the entire body, and each family head must follow his orders.
  339. 3, Kira Kozuke no Suke's retainers who did not participate in the battle cannot be acknowledge as samurai and thus should be sentenced to decapitation.
  340. 3,000 koku... Toshitsune DOI (the lord of Ono Domain), Tadanari MATSUDAIRA (the lord of Ueda Domain), Mitsuhisa MATSUDAIRA (the lord of Matsumoto Domain)
  341. 3,000 yen
  342. 3,021 items in the Sanzen-in Temple Enyu collection of classical books and documents
  343. 3,317 Undergraduate School students (including 759 females)
  344. 3,500 koku... Akitake TOKUGAWA (the lord of Mito Domain)
  345. 3-3-36 Kyomachi, Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture
  346. 3. "Hojidantai nintei" refers to giving a group holder recognition to a group, when all members corporate to create intangible cultural property, bringing their individual skills altogether, rather than emphasizing each individuality.
  347. 3. "Kin no zai Sarushima dairi"
  348. 3. 'In frequent cases of dispatch of a punitive force against the rebels, there has been no exploit' and so on.
  349. 3. 'Itabashi Station on the Kisokaido Road': 'Itabashi Station.'
  350. 3. 'Qinmin', one of the 'Sankoryo'
  351. 3. 'Satsuo,' which can be expressed in kanji characters as '猟夫,' means ' hunter.'
  352. 3. All the universe has its own power.
  353. 3. Alweg railways:
  354. 3. Bamboo light, River of profundity (Maruyama Park)
  355. 3. Ban evil religions and sects.
  356. 3. Boarding
  357. 3. Build up to the High Treason Incident.
  358. 3. Chi gyo goitsu - State of Ryochi (1)
  359. 3. Chusojo: 5 years
  360. 3. Eight District Courts
  361. 3. Enhancement of internationality.
  362. 3. Furthermore, the term "Noborigama" also refers to ordinary kilns, including the Chinese "Dragon kiln" for ceramics baking built on a slope ("Noborigama" in the wide sense).
  363. 3. Government offices which the feudal royal family opened in various areas, as a base of military and public administration within China, from the Han to Ming dynasty.
  364. 3. Higashi no gozen - Okinagatarashi-hime-no-mikoto (Empress Jingu)
  365. 3. Hiyuhon
  366. 3. Honoring: On the model of Eirei, all follow suit.
  367. 3. Hook the 'kakeo' (a string attached to the top) on a nail or hook and spread the kekejiku down slowly.
  368. 3. Horaku-ji Temple: Yamasaka, Higashisumiyoshi Ward, Osaka City
  369. 3. If the arrow breaks, the side with the arrowhead is within the target.
  370. 3. Important folk technologies that are applicable to one of the following
  371. 3. Jukai (receive religious precepts)
  372. 3. Kami that are thought to be deified individuals that have come into existence as a result of the deification of ancient leaders, influential personages and the like (euhemerism).
  373. 3. Kanagawa-juku Station (Kanagawa Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture)
  374. 3. Kashi
  375. 3. Katsusada MIZUNO
  376. 3. Look up at the top of Kacho, the high precept will be prospered.
  377. 3. Monochrome ink painting on silk, Sekkei Sansui-zu (landscape with snow): Drawn by Shutan in Ming Dynasty (a property of Tokyo National Museum).
  378. 3. Monto must devote themselves in faith in order to reincarnate in the Pure land.
  379. 3. Mototomo MIZUNO
  380. 3. Needless to say about the Settsu Province, the Hongan-ji Temple should not intervene in governance of desired provinces.
  381. 3. Nightingale
  382. 3. Nyogyo no omi (如形小忌)
  383. 3. Put down the upper part of kakejiku carefully not to fold it down and then, take off the 'yahazu' (the forked edge of a bamboo stick) and put it on the floor.
  384. 3. Satsuoraga Motaki no mayumi Okuyamani Mikarisurashimo Yuminohasumiyu
  385. 3. Strengthening of relationship with other clan
  386. 3. Tadaharu MIZUNO
  387. 3. Tadanao MIZUNO
  388. 3. Tadasada MIZUNO
  389. 3. The Chobuku-ho prayer: to pray to eliminate bitter enemies and matters interfering with the teachings of Buddha.
  390. 3. The Shuishu (which after all means "Collected Gleanings") was compiled from stories that had either not been included in earlier compilations or had arisen after those other compilations were completed.
  391. 3. The achievements of Mitsuhide AKECHI are astonishing and earn him honor, while the services of Hideyoshi TOYOTOMI are also incomparable.
  392. 3. The actual junction for the Kosei Line is Yamashina Station on the Tokaido Main Line (Biwako Line), but Kyoto Station is the arrival and departure station for all trains and the practical starting point, so we put it in this chart.
  393. 3. The architectural heritage in Nara Prefecture is the only evidence of the Japanese culture flourished in the period when Nara was a capital.
  394. 3. The common commutation tickets for buses in the city can be used for payment.
  395. 3. The documents should be grouped according to occupation such as employees, townspeople, and farmers.
  396. 3. The frontal army of Chinese imperial guard division of Nie Shicheng and the appearance of Yuan Shikai with the abolishment of Beiyang army.
  397. 3. There was uncommon example in a domain which had more positions of karo than the size of domain that karo qualified as kahan and karo unqualified as kahan were separated.
  398. 3. Tohoku Imperial University (established in 1907, current Tohoku University)
  399. 3. Tozama kashin dan (a group of vassals excluding relatives, siblings and hereditary vassals)
  400. 3. Using names of towns where the actors' houses are located: It is used for actors co-starring with higher-ranked actors who share the same yago and are not relatives.
  401. 3. Yuigesa, or Fudogeza (Buddhist stole)
  402. 3. 官武一途庶民ニ至ル迄各其志ヲ遂ケ人心ヲシテ倦マサラシメン事ヲ要ス(The common people, no less than the civil and military officials, shall all be allowed to pursue their own calling so that there may be no discontent.)
  403. 3.5 percents
  404. 30 Ginkakuji-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  405. 30 Higashikujo Kamigoryo-cho, Minami Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  406. 30 and later 20 Sansho: Students of Sando
  407. 30 minutes on foot/8 minutes by taxi from JR Fukuchiyama Station
  408. 30 students (known as sansho) took classes using the Kyushosanjutsu and the Shuhisankei (Chinese mathematics books) as textbooks, and a prescribed number of students who passed the test were appointed to sanshi posts.
  409. 30 volumes Gonijo Moromichiki Diary (one volume of autograph, and 29 volumes of old transcription): Diary of Fujiwara no Moromichi, Kanpaku Naidaijin (Inner Minister); the transcriptions are from the Ichijo family.
  410. 30 volumes of Genko-Shakusho
  411. 30 volumes of Song Dynasty China book Shou Leng Yan Jing Yi Hai
  412. 30,000 koku... Sumihiro OMURA (the lord of Omura Domain), Yukimoto SANADA (the lord of Matsushiro Domain), Ujitaka TODA (the lord of Ogaki Domain), Tadahiro SHIMAZU (the lord of Sadowara Domain), Yoshinori IKEDA (the lord of Tottori Domain)
  413. 30-minute drive from Ayabe Station on the Sanin Main Line
  414. 30-minute drive from the Ayabe Interchange or the Fukuchiyama Interchange on the Maizuru-Wakasa Expressway
  415. 30. It is difficult to deal with people who do not care about their lives, fame, official rank or money.
  416. 30. Maisaka-juku Station (Nishi Ward, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture (formerly Maisaka-cho, Hamana-gun))
  417. 30. Nyoirin-ji Temple: Yoshinoyama, Yoshino-cho, Yoshino-gun, Nara Prefecture
  418. 300 chapters
  419. 300 copies were printed and distributed to officials in various regions starting with governors and junbu (grand coordinators).
  420. 300 km/h
  421. 300 koku... Kinmochi SAIONJI (a court noble), Takauta SHIJO (a court noble), Sakimitsu YANAGIWARA (a court noble), Tsugumichi SAIGO (a feudal retainer of Kagoshima Domain), Tomosada IWAKURA (a court noble)
  422. 300 plus books are said to exist.
  423. 300 soldiers of MINAMOTO no Yorimasa (a different lineage of Settsu-Genji from Yoshitomo) were being deployed near the Rokujo-gawara river bed; they were not fighting with anyone.
  424. 300 yen
  425. 3000 cavalrymen of Ujikiyo's army advanced from Sakai, and 2000 cavalrymen of Mitsuyuki advanced from Tamba to Kyoto.
  426. 3000 horsemen of the Kodama Party of the Musashi Province attacked and Shigetada fought back hard, and beat 100 horsemen of the Kodama Party.
  427. 3000 koku - five Muskets, fifteen Spears including spears owned by horse soldies, three Bows, four Horse Soldiers, one Banner
  428. 3000 koku - five Muskets, three Bows, fifteen Spears including spears owned by Mounted Warriors, four Mounted Warriors (one Banner)
  429. 3000 ryo... Morihisa HOSOKAWA (the lord of Kumamoto Domain), Akira MATSURA (the lord of Hirado Domain)
  430. 3000-cho (approximately 29,751,000 square meters) as of 1291.
  431. 305 Iwakura Agura-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  432. 30: A weak or ordinary-level sandstorm.
  433. 30th: Hogon-ji Temple -- 31st: Chomei-ji Temple -- 32nd: Kannonsho-ji Temple
  434. 31 Chomei-ji Temple, 32 Kannonsho-ji Temple, 33 Kegon-ji Temple
  435. 31 Matsugasaki, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  436. 31 Matsumurojike-cho, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  437. 31 Uzumasa-Hachioka-cho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City
  438. 31 items of embroidery fukusa (small silk wrapper) - donated by Zuishunin, a concubine of Tsunayoshi TOKUGAWA
  439. 31. Arai-juku Station (Arai-cho, Hamana-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture)
  440. 31. Looking outside around dawn, the snow covering over a village in Yoshino seemed like the light of the moon remaining in the sky. ('Kokin Wakashu' Winter, 332)
  441. 31. Ryusen-ji Temple: Dorogawa, Tenkawa-mura, Yoshino-gun, Nara Prefecture
  442. 31: A weak or ordinary-level sandstorm.
  443. 32 Hojo (Abbot's Quarters) Wall and Sliding Panel Paintings
  444. 32 Sagatoriimotokozaka-cho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  445. 32 Sennyuji Yamanouchi-cho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  446. 32 makie furnishings
  447. 32 programs
  448. 32,000 koku
  449. 32. In the river in the mountain, there is a weir that was made by wind and made from colored leaves, which are caught and unable to flow downstream. ('Kokin Wakashu' Autumn (2), 303)
  450. 32. Shirasuka-juku Station (Kosai City, Shizuoka Prefecture)
  451. 32. Takidani Fudomyoo-ji Temple: Ochikata, Tondabayashi City, Osaka Prefecture
  452. 320 km/h by TGV of France, 300 km/h by the 500 series trains of JR West, and 300 km/h by ICE Germany developed for its own use follow.
  453. 325 m above sea level
  454. 32: A strong sandstorm:
  455. 32nd book/ 33rd book/ 34th book: 1840
  456. 33 Nyusenji Yamanouchi-cho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City
  457. 33 Sagatenryujitsukurimichi-cho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  458. 33 Tanaka Shimoyanagi-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  459. 33 forms of Kannon
  460. 33 out of his poems, in total, were selected and contained in Chokusen wakashu (anthology of Japanese poetry compiled by Imperial command).
  461. 33 pilgrimage temples in Saigoku (Kinki area)
  462. 33,000 square meters of the site were designated as a historic site in 1926.
  463. 33-1 Higashigoshoden-cho, Murasakino, Kita Ward, Kyoto City
  464. 33-1 Murasakino Junibo-cho, Kita Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  465. 33-6 Tango, Momoyama-cho, Fushimi-ku Ward, Kyoto City
  466. 33. Futagawa-juku Station (Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture)
  467. 33. Shipporyu-ji Temple: Ogi, Izumisano City, Osaka Prefecture
  468. 330 Monya-cho, Chiekoin-dori Gotsuji-dori agaru, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  469. 335 Imaicho, Kashihara City in Nara Prefecture
  470. 337 members.
  471. 339 Nariai-ji, Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture, 629-2241
  472. 3394 people were exiled, out of which 662 people lost their lives.
  473. 33: A strong sandstorm:
  474. 34 Enmamae-Cho, Senbon-dori Kuramaguchi-dori Streets-sagaru, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture 602-8307
  475. 34 Saimyojiyama-cho, Kamitakano, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  476. 34 Sennyuji Yamanouchi-cho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  477. 34 copper millers, including chokkomon-kyo millers (mirrors with a chokkomon design), were unearthed.
  478. 34 degree Celsius to 42 degree Celsius (exclusive of 42 degree Celsius) (hot spring in narrow sense)
  479. 34. Negoro-ji Temple: Negoro, Iwade-cho, Naga-gun, Wakayama Prefecture
  480. 34. Yoshida-juku Station (Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture)
  481. 34: A strong sandstorm.
  482. 34° 48' 51" North Latitude
  483. 35 Myoshinji-cho, Hanazono, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City
  484. 35 Saga-Shakado-Daimon-cho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City
  485. 35 Seikanji Ryozan-cho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  486. 35 koku... Akira AOYAMA (a feudal retainer of Nagoya Domain)
  487. 35 minutes by Biwako Kisen or Omi Marine from Hikone port, which is 7 minutes by bus from JR Hikone Station.
  488. 35 of her poems were selected for "The Goshui Wakashu" (Later Collection of Gleanings of Japanese Poetry) and other Chokusen wakashu (anthology of Japanese poetry compiled by Imperial command).
  489. 35,000 koku
  490. 35. Goyu-shuku Station (Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture)
  491. 35. Myoo-in Temple: Koyasan, Koya-cho, Ito-gun, Wakayama Prefecture
  492. 350 anarchists were arrested in the same month, and Sasai went missing though he was not arrested.
  493. 350 g cans
  494. 350 km/h
  495. 3534 ha in Hyogo Prefecture (2007).
  496. 358 doken, 16 dohoko and 6 dotaku were excavated from a roof slope.
  497. 35: A strong sandstorm.
  498. 35th book/ 36th book/ 37th book: 1841
  499. 36 Eminent Poets
  500. 36 F
  501. 36 Kabata, Yamashiro Cho, Kizugawa City, Kyoto Prefecture
  502. 36 Nukatabeteramachi, Yamatokoriyama City
  503. 36 Uenodan, Kamiyuge-cho, Keihoku, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  504. 36 horsemen (one unit consists of 12 horsemen), 2 judges (called 'kenmi' an inspector), and 2 people for calling, and 150 dogs also enter the umaba, and horsemen compete each other how many dogs they shoot at within a given time period.
  505. 36 notable kinds of ke (divination signs) and their symbolism
  506. 36 portraits include 5 female and 31 male poets.
  507. 36 volumes among 50 volumes exist.
  508. 36,144 people as of October 1, 2007
  509. 36. Akasaka-shuku (Tokaido) (Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture)
  510. 36. Nan-in Temple: Koyasan, Koya-cho, Ito-gun, Wakayama Prefecture
  511. 360 great poems in the period between Konin era and Encho era were selected; the majority of them were included in Kokin Wakashu.
  512. 362 Kotokuji-cho, Kuramaguchi sagaru, Teramachi-dori Street, Kamigyo-ku Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  513. 363 people were executed in this riot.
  514. 37 F
  515. 37 Masshas (branch shrines) are surrounding the main building in a U shape.
  516. 37 books other than two books drawn in the Showa era are designated as a national treasure together with a scroll of "Imperial letter of the Emperor Gonara nyobo hosho" ("nyobo hosho" is a letter sent by the Court ladies by imperial order).
  517. 37 people were convicted guilty on violation of the Maintenance of Public Order Law.
  518. 37 volumes of Nishihonganji-bon Sanjurokuninkashu (Nishi Hongan-ji version of poetry collection of 36 poets); Tsuketari: Emperor Gonara nyobo hosho (letter sent by court ladies by Imperial order)
  519. 37. Fujikawa-shuku Station (Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture)
  520. 37. The dew on the leaves scattered over the windy field in autumn look like pearls spread all over the field without being threaded through by a string. ('Gosen Wakashu' Autumn (2), 308)
  521. 375 shrines with 433 enshrined deities
  522. 375.3 meters high.
  523. 38 F
  524. 38 Paintings on Sliding Panels and Wall Panels of the Abbot's Quarters (hojo) (Plus an Additional 8 Paintings)
  525. 38 Ujitaera, Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture, 611-0021
  526. 38 of the students who had been arrested were prosecuted for violation of the Maintenance of Public Order Law and publishing law, as well as lese majesty.
  527. 38 or 39 slates of cypress wood.
  528. 38 volumes of Teigen-Kegon-kyo
  529. 38,000 koku (governed by hereditary vassal to the Tokugawa family and established as an independent domain in 1868).
  530. 38. Okazaki-shuku Station (Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture)
  531. 389 Iwakura Hataeda-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City (Kyoto Bus: a ten-minute walk from the 'Entsu-ji dori' bus stop)
  532. 38th book: 1842
  533. 39 dotaku, the most from one site in Japan, were discovered in 1996.
  534. 39 volumes of private Kamakura-period poetry anthologies written by FUJIWARA no Suketsune.
  535. 39. Chiryu-juku Station (Chiryu City, Aichi Prefecture)
  536. 39. I finally get used to seeing the color of the waves of Omi sea.
  537. 397, Nakasho, Makino-cho, Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture
  538. 39th book/ 40th book: 1928
  539. 3: Limited Express trains Hashidate, Monju, Tango Explorer on Miyazu Line and Miyafuku Line
  540. 3D Theater: Must be three years old or older (No unaccompanied children if four years old or younger) 300 yen
  541. 3rd - Ochiishi fishing port (Hokkaido Prefecture)
  542. 3rd Fa Lianhua Jing Xuan Zan/2nd Fa Lianhua Jing Xuan Zan/7th/10th
  543. 3rd Sotetsu (1699 - 1776) - unofficial name: Hachibei; childhood name: Nabechiyo; go: Hojoan, Too, Michioki, Shittsu, Yusai, Kohitsu, Shoboku, and Seryo
  544. 3rd Sunday of September: Shimada Mage Matsuri Festival (Shimada City, Edo period)
  545. 3rd battalion
  546. 3rd rank Chu sojo (Middle ranked sojo)
  547. 3.Yamashiro Province, which includes Kyoto City (excluding former Keihoku Town), Muko City, Nagaokakyo City, Otokuni County, Uji City, Joyo City, Kuse County, Yawata City, Kyotanabe City, Tsuzuki County and Sora County among the region in Definition 2.
  548. 4 (shi) gatsu, Uzuki (the month of deutzias)
  549. 4 - Hakata Fishing Port (Fukuoka Prefecture)
  550. 4 - Mugi fishing port (Tokushima Prefecture)
  551. 4 Copper Kozuishaku (long-handled water ladles)
  552. 4 Fukakusabo-cho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  553. 4 Kamidachiuri-cho, Imadegawa-dori-agaru, Shinmachi-dori Street and Teramachi-dori Street, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  554. 4 Middle school, lower division taught by foreign teachers term: 3 years, age: 15-18 years old, future course: higher education 6
  555. 4 Myogyo Tokugosho: Advanced students introduced in 730
  556. 4 Preparatory course for middle school taught by foreign teachers term: 1 year, age: 14-15 years old, future course: higher education 4
  557. 4 Seasons Landscape (Ishibashi Museum of Art)
  558. 4 Seasons Landscape (Tokyo National Museum)
  559. 4 Seasons Landscape Scroll (Long Landscape Scroll) (Mohri Museum, painted in 1486)
  560. 4 Seasons Landscape Scroll (Small Landscape Scroll) (Kyoto National Museum)
  561. 4 Shihon-Tansai Saiko-zu, 4 Saiko-zu, 8 Kokeisansho-zu, 8 Gohyakurakan-zu, 4 Bakufu-zu and 1 Hato-zu all painted by IKE no Taiga.
  562. 4 Yuki (literally, "snow," for soprano, alto, tenor, and bass with piano and organ accompaniment, lyrics by Akika NAKAMURA,)
  563. 4 beads which are smaller than Omodama and lie between Omodama are called 'Shitendama.'
  564. 4 bronze mirrors (Zuika socho hachiryo mirror, Zuika socho goka mirror, Matsukuitsuru mirror, Hokyo zanketsu)
  565. 4 illustrations of the temple grounds
  566. 4 ink and color on gold leaf background paper images of pine and plum trees
  567. 4 ink and color on gold leaf background paper images of pine trees, sunset hibiscuses and chrysanthemums
  568. 4 km from the Oyamazaki Interchange of the Meishin Expressway.
  569. 4 lanes each 90 m long, 2 lanes each 50 m long (with night time lighting)
  570. 4 million koku of tenryo (bakufu-owned land), including Hida Province and Kai Province.
  571. 4 monochrome ink paintings on paper of the eccentric Zen priests Xianzi and Zhutou attributed to Tohaku HASEGAWA (sliding panel paintings in the clothing and begging bowl room of the hojo)
  572. 4 round services per day during daytime
  573. 4 shitenbashira (the four pillars placed around the Buddhist altar): Paintings depicting images such as Buddhist deities of the Vajradhatu mandala, the twelve celestials and Kalavinka remain on the shitenbashira but have undergone severe peeling and fading.
  574. 4 tanka (thirty-one syllables' poem) poems were seen in the Manyoshu (the oldest anthology of tanka), and a tanka poem was left in the Kakyo hyoshiki (a formulary for verse based on the canons of poetry).
  575. 4 to 20 persons were appointed for each of the Left Division and Right Divisions, and this post corresponded to Sakan based on the Shitokan system.
  576. 4 volume Kairyuokyo (Ocean Dragon King Sutra)
  577. 4 volumes of Soban-Kongoki gai-bekkai by Shoan Kanpuku
  578. 4 volumes of Soban-Konkomyomonku-Gokokuki by Nyotan
  579. 4 volumes of Song Dynasty China book Lankavatara Sutra (transcribed by Su Shi)
  580. 4 volumes of Song Dynasty China book Taizong Shilei Yinge Lun written by Shanyue
  581. 4 volumes of Song Dynasty China book the analects of Zen master Fojian
  582. 4 volumes of Song Dynasty China book the analects of Zen master Yuanwu (2 parts) compiled by Shaolong etc.
  583. 4 writings of Kokan Shiren - Shingaku kaizampon
  584. 4 years later, a Treaty of amity and commerce between Japan and United States was concluded, and according to this treaty Japan was not approved a tariff autonomy.
  585. 4) Bunji OKADA (June 5, 1914 - October 9, 1916)
  586. 4) Inter-ministry disputes over authority
  587. 4) The second son of the Emperor and his male descendants
  588. 4) There existed no power to challenge Hideyoshi in Japan at that moment,
  589. 4, Those in the same family must never go against each other.
  590. 4, Tsunanori UESUGI's properties will be confiscated, as he did not do anything to save his father.'
  591. 4,393 in total
  592. 4-6-1 Sakamoto, Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture
  593. 4-7 Metsukebashira (sighting pillar), Shitebashira (principal character's pillar), Fuebashira (flute pillar), and Wakibashira (also called Daijinbashira, downstage left pillar): A performer wearing a mask has very limited sight, so these pillars help the performer to position himself upon the stage while dancing.
  594. 4-chome:
  595. 4. "Kagamiyama Gonichi no Iwafuji"
  596. 4. 'Kakubutsu Chichi', one of the Eight Steps
  597. 4. 'Kisokaido Road Ageo station Kamonoyashiro shrine': 'Ageo station.'
  598. 4. 'Toyohirume' is said to refer to 'Amaterasu Omikami' (the Sun Goddess).
  599. 4. All the universe has its own primary cause.
  600. 4. As for the kakejiku with 'futai' (a pair of strips of cloths or paper hanging from the top), first, bend the 'futai' on the left hand side into the bottom of the other 'futai' on the right hand side.
  601. 4. Balance between the right and the left when it is finished rolling down.
  602. 4. Becchoku no omi
  603. 4. Combination of 'banbutsu ittai no jin' and 'ryochi' - State of Ryochi (2)
  604. 4. Contemporary Ikebana exhibits (Maruyama Park)
  605. 4. Departure
  606. 4. Distressed five impure worlds, purged of these with Buddhism.
  607. 4. Gon Chusojo: 5 years
  608. 4. Guideway transit systems:
  609. 4. Hodogaya-juku Station (Hodogaya Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture)
  610. 4. Immaterial folk cultural properties that are not applicable to the above three numbers yet are especially necessary in order to understand the characteristics of important tangible folk cultural properties.
  611. 4. Implement the international law.
  612. 4. Iratakanenju (Buddhist rosary)
  613. 4. Kanjo (a consecration ceremony by pouring water onto the top of monk's head)
  614. 4. Katsuie SHIBATA heard of these vassals' achievements and worried about his reputation because he had not had any significant achievements despite owning the entire Echizen Province, so he invaded and conquered Kaga Province this spring.
  615. 4. Katsutane MIZUNO
  616. 4. Kyozen-ji Temple: Kuwazu-cho, Higashisumiyoshi Ward, Osaka City
  617. 4. Kyushu Imperial University (established in 1911, current Kyushu University)
  618. 4. Liang Hong and Meng Guang
  619. 4. Light-colored painting on paper, Tohokuin Utaawase (poetry contest at Hohokuin) (a property of Tokyo National Museum).
  620. 4. National capital construction law (law No 219, 1950) is abolished.
  621. 4. Noborimasu Toyohirumekami Tamahosu Motohakanahoko Suehakihoko
  622. 4. One hundred and thirteen Ward Courts
  623. 4. Ordinal number 'daime' of actor's successive name: Often used while actors are performing their specialties that have been passed down for generations, and during plays, set before the Edo period, that are being performed.
  624. 4. Others (a group of local samurai)
  625. 4. Refer to the "Other" section.
  626. 4. Resolution of the irrationalities regarding distribution systems.
  627. 4. Royal mansions were located at key spots in capitals and major cities of China, from the Ming to Qing Dynasty.
  628. 4. Shingehon
  629. 4. Sometimes, those who were from karo family were regarded as karo kahan when they became professional karo, and those who were from non karo family were regarded as karo without qualification of kahan when they became karo.
  630. 4. Tadachika MIZUNO
  631. 4. Tadamitsu MIZUNO
  632. 4. The Keiai-ho prayer: in contrast to Chobuku, this is a prayer to respect and love others and to wish for a peaceful world.
  633. 4. The arrow digs into an arrow on the target.
  634. 4. The half-colonization status of China.
  635. 4. The layout of the imperial household palace in Nara Prefecture and the designs of the existing cultural properties are remarkable examples of early Asian architecture in a capital city and city planning.
  636. 4. The region which Kyoto City is excluded from the region in Definition 3.
  637. 4. The three kami that are the creators of all things (referred to below as the three creator deities).
  638. 4. Willow
  639. 4. 旧来ノ陋習ヲ破リ天地ノ公道ニ基クヘシ(Evil customs of the past shall be broken off and everything based upon the just laws of Nature.)
  640. 4.0 percents
  641. 4.267 Daitoku-ji Temple archives
  642. 4.5 percents
  643. 4/5 page (site of Nakanishi Printing Company) PDF files.
  644. 40 color on paper portraits of the 40 ancestors painted by Kitsuzan Mincho
  645. 40 color on paper sliding door and paper wall paintings of tigers (Kohojo partition painting) attributed to Tanyu KANO
  646. 40 minutes by Biwako Kisen from Imazu port, which is a 5 minute-walk from JR Omi-Imazu Station.
  647. 40 minutes by Omi Marine from Iinoura port, which is 6 minutes by bus from JR Kinomoto Station.
  648. 40 minutes walk from Oyamazaki Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Main Line.
  649. 40 minutes walk from Yamazaki Station (Kyoto Prefecture) on the JR Kyoto Line.
  650. 40 programs
  651. 40,000 koku... Toyoshige YAMAUCHI and Toyonori YAMAUCHI (the lords of Kochi Domain)
  652. 40,000 shrines throughout the country were destroyed in the first three years.
  653. 40. I go to Ishiyama Kanzeon (Deity of Mercy) Temple, seeing Seta no Nagahashi Brigde in the side.
  654. 40. Narumi-juku Station (Midori Ward, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture)
  655. 400 Gakusei: Students of Myogyodo
  656. 400 Rinka-cho, 3 Cho-me Yamato-oji Higashi-iru, Shinbashi-dori, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Zip code 605-0062
  657. 400 grams
  658. 400 koku... Takachika FUKUOKA (a feudal retainer of Kochi Domain)
  659. 400 people each were assigned to the Left and Right Divisions.
  660. 4000 koku - six Muskets, four Bows, twenty Spears including spears owned by mounted warriors, six Mounted Warriors (two Banners)
  661. 4000 koku - six Muskets, twenty Spears including spears owned by horse soldies, four Bows, six Horse Soldiers, one Banner
  662. 4000 koku, Goro line Iori no suke YOKOI's eldest child, under house arrest, Ukon Tokiyasu YOKOI (51).
  663. 41 chapters except the following:
  664. 41 chapters with the exception of the following:
  665. 41 people were killed.
  666. 41. Miya-juku Station (Atsuta Ward, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture)
  667. 41. When I ask something to pine trees in Awazu, they answer with the sound of wind.
  668. 410 Nakagoryocho, Seiwain-guchi Teramachi Higashi iru, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto City (Hirokoji-dori Kawaramachi Nishi iru, Kamigyo-ku)
  669. 42 chapters apart from the following:
  670. 42 degree Celsius and above
  671. 42 poems of his were selected for the "Kokin Wakashu" (the Collection of Ancient and Modern Japanese Poetry) and other Chokusen wakashu (anthologies of Japanese poetry compiled by Imperial command) afterwards.
  672. 42 tsugu (37) 44 tsugu (35), where the term tsugu means that a stone is placed by a player to complement a weak link of the chained stones.
  673. 42. Kuwana-juku Station (Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture)
  674. 42. There is snow on the top of Mt. Hira, so, flowers are covered with it.
  675. 43 Anao Miyagaichi, Sogabe-cho, Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture
  676. 43 books of (Shoku's) private poetry anthologies, written by the Kamakura-period Jodo (Pure Land) sect monk Shoku.
  677. 43. Wild geese are flying down to Katata and the bell of Mii-dera Temple is resounded.
  678. 43. Yokkaichi-juku Station (Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture)
  679. 432.7 meters high.
  680. 44 Zenjoji-tsumakitani, Ujitawara-cho, Tsuzuki-gun, Kyoto Prefecture
  681. 44 tunes of Ennen remain.
  682. 44. Ishiyakushi-juku Station (Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture)
  683. 44. You can enjoy smelling hundreds-year-old cherry blossoms in the countryside of Shiga.
  684. 443 people were executed in this riot.
  685. 443 people were implicated in the plot and were punished by deportation, imprisonment, and were revoked of their status.
  686. 45 color on silk Gohyakurakan zu (images of the Five hundred arhats) (Attributed to Kitsuzan Mincho)
  687. 45,700 koku
  688. 45,900 koku
  689. 45. Shono-juku Station (Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture)
  690. 450 contributors to this anthology were known by name, most of them lived in and after the Kamakura Period.
  691. 450 koku... Seiichiro KINASHI (a feudal retainer of Yamaguchi Domain), Sakuma KAWADA (a feudal retainer of Tottori Domain), Kiyoshi WATANABE (a feudal retainer of Omura Domain), Seiichiro MAEYAMA (a feudal retainer of Saga Domain)
  692. 454 Kawakami-cho, Nara City, Nara Prefecture
  693. 457 Shooji-cho, Higashiyamanijo-nishi-iru Hitosujime-sagaru, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City
  694. 457, Rinkacho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  695. 46 Ako Roshi committed seppuku on that day at the feudal residences where each was confined.
  696. 46 Ako Roshi committing seppuku
  697. 46 Fukuchiin-cho, Nara City, Nara Prefecture
  698. 46 Higashinotusji, Anao, Sogabe-cho, Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture, 621-0029
  699. 46 Kokuzo-cho, Nara City 630-8412
  700. 46 Nakagawa Kitayama-cho, Kita Ward, Kyoto City
  701. 46. Kameyama-juku Station (Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture)
  702. 46. Well beyond the Kino-kawa River we are crossing again, Mt. Yoshino of flowers stands in the clouds; we are going to visit there because it is spring.
  703. 46.7cm tall.
  704. 465 Kajiicho, Hirokoji agaru, Kawaramachi-dori Street, Kamigyo-ku Ward, Kyoto City
  705. 467 meters high, 16 kilometers around.
  706. 469 Kita-monzen-cho, Higashioji-dori Street Nishi-iru, Niomon-dori Street, Sakyo-ku Ward, Kyoto City
  707. 47 Ako Roshis attacked the Honjo (proprietor or guarantor of a private estate) of Kira-tei Residence.
  708. 47 chapters except the following:
  709. 47 m
  710. 47 paintings: 23 of these adorn the long, narrow, horizontal wall above the upper non-penetrating tie beams of the inner sanctum (10 sky paintings, 5 paintings of instruments and Buddhist alter fittings, 8 paintings of Amitabha) and the other 24 are painted on the wall above this and depict Hoso Gemon)
  711. 47. In the place where the Southern Court sadly set up the Imperial Palace for a little while, do clouds still overshadow Yoshimizu-jinja Shrine every night under the darkened moon?
  712. 47. Seki-juku Station (Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture (formerly Seki-cho, Suzuka-gun))
  713. 4713 Kami-machi, Ikoma City, Nara Prefecture
  714. 473 of his choka (long epic songs) and tanka (thirty-one-syllable poems) were collected in "Manyoshu," accounting for over tenth of the total poems in "Manyoshu."
  715. 477, Maruyama-cho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  716. 48 poems were selected for Chokusen wakashu (anthologies of Japanese poetry compiled by Imperial command) such as "Kinyo wakashu."
  717. 48 volume color on paper Honen Shonin Eden (Illustrated Biography of Honen) (National Treasure) - Kamakura period picture scrolls
  718. 48. Characters engraved with a tip of an arrow, which still remain on a treasure house of Nyoirin-do Hall, pierce my heart more deeply than sad cry of owls in the evening.
  719. 48. Sakashita-juku Station (Kameyama City, Mie Prefecture (formerly Seki-cho, Suzuka-gun))
  720. 481 Oshio-cho, Oharano, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  721. 49 people
  722. 49. Tsuchiyama-juku Station (Koka City, Shiga Prefecture (formerly Tsuchiyama-cho, Koka-gun))
  723. 4: Miyafuku Line (station of origin)
  724. 4th - Hachinohe fishing port (Aomori Prefecture)
  725. 4th Conference on Measures for Miyazu Line Special Local Line held.
  726. 4th Monday of September: Kushi Matsuri (Comb Festival) (Yasui Konpira-gu Shrine (Kyoto City), Kofun-Showa periods, modern apprentice geisha)
  727. 4th Sotetsu (1726 - 1791) - unofficial name: Tameyasu and Hachibei; go: Shinsai
  728. 4th battalion
  729. 4th book/ 5th book: 1831
  730. 4th rank Gon-chusojo (Deputy middle ranked sojo)
  731. 5 (go) gatsu, Satsuki (the month of planting rice sprouts)
  732. 5 (hundredth place)…0-4: first car; 5-9: middle car; 0-2/5-7: Jinpo-sen (Kobe/Takarazuka Line); 3/4/8/9: Kyoto Line.
  733. 5 - Kitakami fishing port (Miyagi Prefecture)
  734. 5 - Saga Fishing Port (Yamaguchi Port)
  735. 5 Bushun Gyojoki written by Tokunyo
  736. 5 Fujii-dera Temple -- 6 Tsubosaka-dera Temple (Minamihokke-ji Temple) -- 7 Ryugai-ji Temple (Ryugai-ji Temple)
  737. 5 Great Myoo Statues (National Treasure) - Fudo Myoo is at the center, with Gosanze Myoo, Gundari Myoo, Daiitoku Myoo, and Kongoyasha Myoo.
  738. 5 Middle school, upper division taught by foreign teachers term: 3 years, age: 18-21 years old, future course: university 1
  739. 5 Shomin Gakko term: unfixed, age: boys 15 years and above, girls 18 years and above; future course: none
  740. 5 Shrines - Hachimansha (Emperor Ojin), Kamadogamisha (Okitsuhiko-no-kami, Okitsuhime-no-kami), Fujinsha (Amenomihashira-no-mikoto, Kuninomihashira-no-mikoto), Tenjinsha (Sukunahikona-no-mikoto), Suijinsha (Takaokami-no-kami, Mitsuhanome-no-kami)
  741. 5 beads of Deshidama and 1 bead of 'Tsuyu' are attached to each tassel (Deshidama: 20 beads in total, Tsuyu: 4 beads in total).
  742. 5 g or more
  743. 5 go is equal to a half of 1 sho (reads as 'hanjo' in Japanese), so Japanese people use this and pose a riddle how to read '2 masu 5 go,' and the answer is 'masu masu hanjo' (means 'more and more prosperous').
  744. 5 km in the west from Mt. Sanpei in Ichi no miya in Iwami Province, there is Mononobe-jinja Shrine (in Ota City) which are said to be both sides of a coin for Ishigami-jingu Shrine.
  745. 5 minute walk from the Keihan Main Line Chushojima Station
  746. 5 minute walk from the Keihan Main Line Chushojima Station.
  747. 5 minutes from the Kyoto Bus and Kyoto City Bus Shimo-Saga stop.
  748. 5 minutes walk from 'JR Fujimori Station' on the JR Nara Line or 'Sumizome Station' on the Keihan Electric Railway Main Line.
  749. 5 minutes walk from Keihan Main Line Chushojima Station
  750. 5 minutes walk from Kintetsu Nara Line, Kintetsu Nara station.
  751. 5 minutes walk from Kyoto City Bus Higashiyama-Yasui bus stop
  752. 5 minutes walk from Obaku station, which can be reached by the West Japan Railway Company Nara Line or the Keihan Electric Railway Co., Ltd. Keihan Uji Line.
  753. 5 minutes walk from Yanagimoto Station (Sakurai Line)
  754. 5 minutes walk from the Eizan Electric Railway Kiya Station.
  755. 5 minutes walk from the JR Bus 'Makinoo' bus stop.
  756. 5 minutes' walk from Keifuku Electric Railroad's Omuro Ninna-ji Station
  757. 5 monochrome ink paintings on paper of flowers and landscapes attributed to Dasoku (sliding panel paintings in the shoin room of the hojo)
  758. 5 people each were assigned to Inoue group and Tatsuke group respectively holding 60 kokudaka (a system for determining land value for tribute purposes in the Edo period).
  759. 5 volumes of Song Dynasty China book Shumon toyoshu Soeishu
  760. 5 wooden statues of the Five Great Wisdom Kings
  761. 5) Akira SAKAYA (October 13, 1916 - April 17, 1919)
  762. 5) Other male descendants of the Emperor
  763. 5) Popular petitions submitted by the Emperor or the Imperial Diet
  764. 5, Indulging in luxury is strictly prohibited.
  765. 5,000 koku... Sanetomi SANJO (a court noble), Tomomi IWAKURA (a court noble), Toyoshige YAMAUCHI (the lord of Kochi Domain), Tadanobu OGASAWARA (the lord of Kokura Domain), Toshiatsu MAEDA (the lord of Toyama Domain), Naoakira HORI (the lord of Suzaka Domain), Akitomo TACHIBANA (the lord of Yanagawa Domain)
  766. 5,000 yen
  767. 5,822 Nanzen-ji Temple complete Buddhist scriptures
  768. 5,969 volumes of Soban Issaikyo (Song Dynasty Edition of the Buddhist Canon)
  769. 5-1-1, Hamaotsu, Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture, 520-0047
  770. 5-130-6 Kiyomizu, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City
  771. 5-3 Horagashima-cho, Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture.
  772. 5-7 phrases repeated at least three times and 7 syllables are added at the end.
  773. 5-Story Pagoda
  774. 5-Story Pagoda (National Treasure)
  775. 5-chome, 5-chome-cho:
  776. 5-minute drive from Tango-Omiya Station on the Kitakinki Tango Railway Miyazu Line
  777. 5-minute drive from Umahori Station on the Sanin Main Line.
  778. 5-minute drive from the Shino Interchange on the Trans-Kyoto Expressway.
  779. 5-minute walk from the bus stop 'Sasebo shogakko-mae.'
  780. 5-minute walk from the terminal bus stop, Tsubosakazan.
  781. 5. "Nanso Satomi Hakkenden" (The story of eight dog samurai and a princess of Satomi family in Nanso region)
  782. 5. 'Miwayama' refers to Mt. Miwa.
  783. 5. 'Takasaki Station on the Kisokaido Road': 'Takasaki Station.'
  784. 5. Academic city Kyoto, Traditional light exhibits (Maruyama Park)
  785. 5. All the universe has its own secondary cause.
  786. 5. Cherry Blossoms
  787. 5. Emphasis on 'seii'
  788. 5. Forbid travel outside of autonomous village.
  789. 5. Foreign immaterial folk cultural properties that are Stipulated in the previous numbers and especially important in connection with Japanese people's lives and cultures.
  790. 5. From the Tang to Song Dynasty, the military governor who controlled military and civil authorities in various locations was based in this area.
  791. 5. Growing distrust of the Qing dynasty.
  792. 5. Hokkaido Imperial University (established in 1918, current Hokkaido University)
  793. 5. Hoon-in Temple: Kozu, Chuo Ward, Osaka City
  794. 5. Hora (trumpet shell)
  795. 5. I gave you Kariya after the death of Nobumoto MIZUNO, but there was no increase of the number of vassals.
  796. 5. Jien Sojo Ganmon Den Kasuga Hyohaku (Jien's Buddhist prayer that is said to be the ritual pronouncement for Kasuga Daimyojin (the great god of Kasuga)): saying, on October 6, 1224 (a property of Tokyo National Museum).
  797. 5. Jijo maren - the way to self-cultivation
  798. 5. Katsumine MIZUNO
  799. 5. Miwayamani Aritateruchikasao Imasakaetewa Itsukasakaen
  800. 5. Mooring
  801. 5. Mukijo-densha (trackless trolley):
  802. 5. Nicknames of actors
  803. 5. Shosojo: 5 years
  804. 5. Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun
  805. 5. Sobyo Sanro (confine oneself in a temple to pray), Receive official certificate, Priesthood record
  806. 5. Tadamoto MIZUNO (the lord of the Matsumoto Domain)
  807. 5. Tadateru MIZUNO
  808. 5. Tadayuki MIZUNO
  809. 5. The Kocho-ho prayer: a prayer to attract Shoson (a generic term for entities to be respected in Buddhism such as Nyorai (Tathagata), Bosatsu (Bodhisattva), Myoo and heaven), Zenjin (good deities) and those one loves.
  810. 5. The all-powerful Emperors, who are the creators and rulers of all things.
  811. 5. The arrow hits the seam of the circular wooden frame of the mato (target) or stands on the circular wooden frame of the mato.
  812. 5. The indispensables in order for our nationals to appreciate the life and livelihood of a local region (such as the scenes formed by the customs of the region that reflects the locals’ lives and livelihoods) (such indispensables being hereinafter referred to as cultural landscapes")
  813. 5. The region which Muko City, Nagaokakyo City and Otokuni County are excluded from the region in Definition 4.
  814. 5. Those who are not confident in their military power conceive of stratagems, report what they are short of, and ask for my suggestions, but you have not done these things for five years.
  815. 5. Totsuka-juku Station (Totsuka Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture)
  816. 5. When there is a 'makigami' (a piece of paper which is 5 to 7 cm in width and 20 to 25 cm in length), roll it up with the kakejiku getting its edges into the kakejiku.
  817. 5. Yakusoyuhon
  818. 5. 智識ヲ世界ニ求メ大ニ皇基ヲ振起スヘシ(Knowledge shall be sought throughout the world so as to strengthen the foundation of imperial rule.)
  819. 5.5 percents
  820. 50 Wall painting in Osho-in Room of Rokuon-ji Temple (Rokuon-ji Temple is commonly known as Kinkaku-ji Temple) (Jotenkaku Museum) Important Cultural Property
  821. 50 bales, yoriai Kuwakichi WAKAI.
  822. 50 cards out of 100 cards from the karuta of Hyakunin Isshu are used.
  823. 50 koku... Kiminori KARASUMA (a court noble), Tokikoto HIRAMATSU (a court noble), Tameshige GOJO (a court noble)
  824. 50 people
  825. 50,000 koku
  826. 50. Minakuchi-juku Station (Koka City, Shiga Prefecture (formerly Minakuchi-cho, Koka-gun))
  827. 500 koku - one Musket, three Spears including spear owned by Mounted Warrior
  828. 500 koku - one Muskets, and three Spears including spear owned by horse soldier
  829. 500 koku... Masamitsu NARUSE (the lord of Inuyama Domain)
  830. 500 m northwest of Nishi Muko Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Main Line
  831. 500 m west of the Kyoto Bus Nomura Wakare Stop
  832. 500 warrior-monks from Onjo-ji Temple burned the Setabashi bridge at Seta and waited to meet Hidemitsu's army.
  833. 500 yen
  834. 500-Yen Note
  835. 5000 koku - ten Muskets, five Bows, twenty-five Spears including spears owned by mounted warriors, seven Mounted Warriors (two Banners)
  836. 5000 koku - ten Muskets, twenty-five Spears including spears owned by horse soldies, ten Bows, fourteen Horse Soldiers, three Banners
  837. 5000 ryo... Tadakazu MATSUDAIRA (the lord of Shimabara Domain), Naotora NABESHIMA (the lord of Ogi Domain), Yuzuru OGYU (the lord of Tanokuchi Domain), Sadayasu MAKINO (the lord of Kasama Domain), Kazukiyo OTAWARA (the lord of Otawara Domain)
  838. 502-1 Ichijoden-cho, Ichijo-dori Street Agaru, Shinmachi-dori Street, Kamigyo-ku Ward, Kyoto City 602-0934
  839. 503 Hanaguruma-cho, Senbon-dori Kamidachiuri-dori agaru, Kamigyo-ku Ward, Kyoto City
  840. 51 chapters except the following:
  841. 51 people
  842. 51-3 Umezu Minamihiro-cho, Ukyo-ku Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  843. 51. Ishibe-juku Station (Konan City, Shiga Prefecture (formerly Ishibe-cho, Koka-gun))
  844. 511: The Emperor Keitai moved the capital to Tsutsukinomiya (presumably present Tatara, Kyotanabe City).
  845. 514 Myokenjimae-cho, Teranouchi dori Shinmachi dori-Nishiiru, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  846. 514 seats (including four for wheelchairs)
  847. 518: The Emperor Keitai moved the capital to Otokunimiya (presumably present Imazato, Nagaokakyo City).
  848. 52 patterns are made through combination of these five lines, and each of these 52 patterns in this chart correspond to each name of the 1st to 52nd rolls, excluding two rolls named Kiritsubo and Yume no Ukihashi, out of 54 rolls of the Tale of Genji.
  849. 52 quires, except the 2 quires of Kiritsubo and Yume no Ukihashi from 54 quires in the Tale of Genji are each referred to the Kono-Zu.
  850. 52 wooden images of Unchu Kuyo Bodhisattva
  851. 52,320 Fushimi-ban printing wood-cut letters
  852. 52. Kusatsu-shuku (-juku) Station (Kusatsu City, Shiga Prefecture)
  853. 520-0461 (Kawai-cho), 520-0462 (Shimono-cho), 520-0463 (Miyano-cho), 520-0464 (Nakano-cho), and 520-0465 (Kamino-cho.)
  854. 520-0463, 3 Kutamiyano-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City
  855. 521-1501 860 Ishido-cho Higashiomi City, Shiga Prefecture
  856. 526 Washio-cho, Shimogawara, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  857. 526 issues were published between July 1885 issue and February 1904 issue.
  858. 53 Matsugasaki Hori-machi, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  859. 53 chapters were used, apart from Ukifune.
  860. 53 wounded (including 13 severely wounded) were taken to the two elementary schools in Waki and Kakushi to receive treatment.
  861. 53. Otsu-juku Station (Otsu City Shiga Prefecture)
  862. 530 Shimogawara-cho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  863. 530 train Kagoshimachuo Station - Mojiko Station (via Nippo Main Line); running distance (operation kilometers): 476.9 km
  864. 532 Matsuo, Maizuru City, Kyoto Prefecture
  865. 532: Emperor Kinmei met HATA no Otsuchi, who had control over Yamashiro Province, in Fukakusa-no-sato Ki-no-kori and appointed him as his right-hand man.
  866. 537 Ohara Raikoin-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  867. 538: It was transmitted to Japan (Japanese Buddhism)
  868. 54 chapters of the main text of The Tale of Genji, 54 books
  869. 54 volumes of Ko-Kegonkyo (Kurourushi hakoiri)
  870. 54. Fushimi-juku Station (Kyo Kaido Road) (Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture)
  871. 540 Chinese poems and 203 waka have been included in this collection.
  872. 545 Yata-cho, Yamatokoriyama City, Nara Prefecture
  873. 545 songs remain.
  874. 55 Days at Peking' (filmed in 1963, directed by Nicholas Ray, starring Charlton Heston) was filmed in Spain, and the film company recruited Chinese people from all across Spain so that several thousand Chinese could appear in the film.
  875. 55-38-4,Ogi, Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture
  876. 55. Yodo-juku Station (Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture)
  877. 550 users a day
  878. 556 Motoshiogama-cho, Gojo Street Sagaru, Tominokoji Street, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City
  879. 559-1 Shimoagu, Maizuru-shi, Kyoto Prefecture
  880. 56 Oyamazaki Koaza Ryuko, Oyamazaki-cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto Prefecture. 618-0071
  881. 56. Hirakata-juku Station (Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture)
  882. 57 C.E.
  883. 57 m
  884. 57. Moriguchi-shuku Station (Moriguchi City, Osaka Prefecture)
  885. 58 all-talkie films, two part-talkie films, six sound films as well as the studio and machines remained as the assets of Chidori Kogyo.
  886. 58 ink and light color on paper landscape paintings (inner room, first upper room, second upper room, lower second room)
  887. 58 percents of them were published after 1970, and more than 25 percents were for the three years between 1976 and 1978.
  888. 58 volumes and one hanging scroll of the Meigetsuki (Chronicle of the Clear Moon, written in Teika's own hand); Supplement: one complementary volume, and one bundle of old covers (10 total).
  889. 581 towns are mentioned in the 'Municipal Ordinance of Jurisdiction Districts' as those that belong to Kamigyo Ward, and there is a difference between the '577 towns' mentioned above.
  890. 585-1 Gion-machi Higashigawa, Yamato-oji Street higashi iru, Shijo-dori Street, Higashiyama-ku Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  891. 586 Motoshiogama-cho, Kawaramachi-dori Street Nishi-iru, Rokujo-dori Street, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City
  892. 59 people including the captain lost their lives in this attack.
  893. 594-1, Gionmachi Minamigawa, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  894. 595 Kahara, Maizuru City, Kyoto Prefecture 625-0014 (Kongo-in Temple Kyoto Prefectural Historic Nature Conservation Area)
  895. 595-4 Komatsu-cho, Shijo-sagaru, Yamato-oji-dori Street (Higashioji-dori Street Nishi-iru, Matsubara-dori Street), Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  896. 599: Founded by Prince Shotoku
  897. 5th - Shoya fishing port (Hokkaido Prefecture)
  898. 5th Chu Ryogakyo
  899. 5th Sotetsu (1764 - 1811) - unofficial name: Morikazu and Hachibei; go: Hyosai and Shitsuho
  900. 5th battalion
  901. 5th daughter
  902. 5th rank Sho-sojo (Junior sojo)
  903. 6 (roku) gatsu, Minazuki (the month of no water)
  904. 6 Chikko Yuen-zu (Paintings of Bamboo, Tigers and Monkeys)
  905. 6 Goryo Oiwa, Yamashina Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  906. 6 Medical school taught by foreign teachers term: 5 years, age: 14-19 years old, future course: none
  907. 6 Minamihokke-ji Temple -- 7 Oka-dera Temple -- 8 Hase-dera Temple
  908. 6 Nariai-ji Temple documents and 4 Seisatsu (a wayside board prohibiting certain activities) (including a volume of Nariai ancient records)
  909. 6 Onmyoji (equivalent to Jushichiinojo)
  910. 6 Seiryo-den Hairyo Yuishosho (documents about how Seiryo-den was received from the emperor)
  911. 6 beads of Marudama are attached to the one tassel and 10 beads of Hiradama are attached to the other.
  912. 6 calligraphy works written by Ikkyu Sojun
  913. 6 color on silk portraits of the Rokudai Soshi
  914. 6 ink and color on gold leaf background paper images of pine trees and flowering plants
  915. 6 kinds of Kosoden (biography of high ranking monks) written by Sosho
  916. 6 members
  917. 6 minutes walk from Kitaoji Station or Kuramaguchi Station on the Kyoto City Subway.
  918. 6 minutes walk from Marutamachi Station (Keihan) on Oto-Line of the Keihan Electric Railway
  919. 6 minutes walk from the front of Araiyakushi Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line.
  920. 6 months before Toju died in 1648, he founded 'the site of Toju Shoin' in his hometown Kokawa Village (now Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture) to get an educational foothold for the pupils.
  921. 6 of his extant works are designated national treasures. Indeed, he is considered to be extraordinary among Japanese painters.
  922. 6 other volumes of private poetry anthologies from the Kamakura period
  923. 6 people
  924. 6 principal objects of worship written by Nichiren himself
  925. 6 volume color on paper Shaka-do doctrine of pratitya-samutpada (attributed to Motonobu KANO)
  926. 6 volumes of "Ken Jodo Shinjitsu-kyo Gyosho Monrui" (Selected passages revealing the true teaching, practice and attainment of the Pure Land)
  927. 6 volumes of Song Dynasty China book Lengjia Tongyi written by Shanyue
  928. 6 volumes of Song Dynasty China book Sifenlu Biqiunichao written by Daoxuan
  929. 6) Brothers of the Emperor and their male descendants
  930. 6) Extrabudgetary expenditures
  931. 6) Kinjiro NAGAI (April 17, 1919 - June 11, 1924)
  932. 6, As there are no weak soldiers under a great commander, always have in mind to hire wise and able people.
  933. 6,000 koku... Masatake ABE (the lord of Fukuyama Domain)
  934. 6,061 ha (coastline: Approximately 50 km)
  935. 6,114 people as of January 1, 2008.
  936. 6-1 Seikadai, Seika-cho, Soraku-gun, Kyoto Prefecture, 619-0238
  937. 6-283, Nijo-agaru, Yanagibaba-dori, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  938. 6-514 Gojohashi-higashi, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  939. 6. "Ogasawara shorei no okunote"
  940. 6. 'Painting of famous shop at Narai Station on the Kisokaido Road': 'Narai Station.'
  941. 6. A letter from Nobumori's yoriki (assistant commander) Tomomune YASUDA says that if you defeat the enemy of the uprising entrenched in Hongan-ji Temple, the rest in other small castles will run away, and the letter has the seals of Nobumori and Nobuhide.
  942. 6. Administrative area superceeding prefectures in China from the Tang to Qing Dynasty.
  943. 6. All the universe has its own effect.
  944. 6. Cherry Blossoms
  945. 6. Emperors are kami that in the sense that monarchs are considered 'divine' according to the "Theory of the divine right of kings".
  946. 6. Fujisawa-shuku Station (Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture)
  947. 6. Funicular railways:
  948. 6. Geisha town, Geisha parade, Rickshaw parade
  949. 6. Gon Shosojo: 5 years
  950. 6. Hangai, or Hinokigasa (hat)
  951. 6. Highly valued traditional architecture (hereinafter referred to as "classic architecture") that merges harmoniously with the surrounding environment to represent historical scenic beauty
  952. 6. Hold the kakejiku in your left hand and hold the 'makio' (a string connected to 'kakeo' [a string attached to the top]) in your right hand and then, tie the makio aroud the kakejiku three times from the left to the right (the same direction in which the kakejiku was rolled up).
  953. 6. Jien Sojo Ganmon (Jien's Buddhist prayer) (a property of Tokyo National Museum).
  954. 6. Jukihon
  955. 6. Katsunaga MIZUNO
  956. 6. Keijo Imperial University (established in 1924, abolished due to the defeat of World War II and reorganized to Seoul National University)
  957. 6. Sekikirin and Ryokuju
  958. 6. Surnames of actors: Used when almost all the co-starring actors share the same yago, and when the address of the actors as the above example No. 3 is unknown, and when the actors belong to Zenshin-za and don't have myoseki (successive names) of kabuki, and so on.
  959. 6. Tadamitsu MIZUNO (the lord of the Tsurumaki Domain)
  960. 6. Tadateru MIZUNO
  961. 6. Tadatsune MIZUNO (daimyo)
  962. 6. Taiyu-ji Temple: Taiyuji, Kita Ward, Osaka City
  963. 6. The arrow penetrates the inside of the target ring and out of the circular wooden frame of the mato.
  964. 6. The particularly elegant forms of Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines in Nara Prefecture prove the continuous force and influence of religion over people's lives.
  965. 6. The same thing goes for the Yamazaki region, where you banished the supporters of Nobunaga.
  966. 6. There is a theory that 'Miyamakazura' means 'hair ornament' made of Yamakazura (club moss).
  967. 6. Ukai
  968. 6. Wakimokoga Anashinoyama no Yamanomoto Hitomomirukani Miyamakazuraseyo
  969. 6.5 percents
  970. 60 Hz is used throughout the Tokaido Shinkansen line.
  971. 60 Sezaki, Maizuru City, Kyoto Prefecture
  972. 60 percent of Fujiwara Palace sites are designated as a special historical site and Fujiwara Palace and Fujiwara-kyo are still undergoing the excavation survey.
  973. 60 pieces, i.e., nearly half of all the pieces, were basically copies of Kiyochika's works, however, Yasuji modified them to be simpler through omitting people and backgrounds since the painting size was reduced to about a quarter of the original painting size, the postcard size.
  974. 60,000 koku
  975. 60,000 koku=>80,000 koku
  976. 60,000 soldiers marched from Kyoto as the troop aiming at subjugation of Takauji; the troop was headed by Yoshisada NITTA; Enshin lay in wait for the soldiers at Shirahata-jo Castle in Akamatsu, Harima Province (Kamigori Town, Ako County, Hyogo Prefecture).
  977. 60,762 people as of October 1, 2007
  978. 60.478982 kg (the metric system)
  979. 600 koku... Aritomo YAMAGATA (a feudal retainer of Yamaguchi Domain), Issei MAEBARA (a feudal retainer of Yamaguchi Domain), Akiyoshi YAMADA (a feudal retainer of Yamaguchi Domain), Tadayuki DAIGO (a court noble)
  980. 600: The first kenzuishi dispatch
  981. 601-1104, 196 Hanase Ofuse-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City
  982. 601-1123, 36-3 Shizuichi Ichihara-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City
  983. 601-1242, 10-2 Ohara Raikoin-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City
  984. 601-1252, 578 Yase Akimoto-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City
  985. 603: Around this year, Koryu-ji Temple (Hachioka-dera Temple) was established.
  986. 606-0025, 403 Iwakura Nakamachi, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City
  987. 606-8511, 1 Yoshida Nakaadachi-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City
  988. 607-608: ONO no Imoko was sent as the second kenzuishi.
  989. 608 - 609: ONO no Imoko and KISHI no Onari were sent as the third kenzuishi.
  990. 608 - unknown ("Suishu" the Record of Yang Guang)
  991. 60s and thereafter
  992. 61 years have passed since it was last exhibited in 1948.
  993. 610 - unknown: The fourth kenzuishi was dispatched.
  994. 614 - 615: INUKAMI no Mitasuki and YATABE no Miyatsuko were sent as the fifth kenzuishi.
  995. 618: the Sui Dynasty fell.
  996. 62 Nakaoshita-cho, Arashiyama, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City
  997. 62 Sedoka poems were included in "Manyoshu," and 35 of those were selected from 'KAKINOMOTO no Hitomaro's Collection.'
  998. 62 Shiromisai, Oyamazaki, Oyamazaki Cho, Otokuni-gun, Kyoto Prefecture
  999. 62 percent of the crew was accounted for by 12 or 13-year-old boys who worked for a lighter in the basin of the Oka River and the Kama River: tributaries of the Volga River, and former servicemen.
  1000. 626 Maruyama-cho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture


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