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  1. 626, Hineno, Izumisano City, Osaka Prefecture, 598-0021
  2. 631(unknown): The Emperor Tenmu was born.
  3. 635, at age one.
  4. 64 more trains were added on weekdays, with anywhere from 9 to 46 more trains on holidays.
  5. 64 people
  6. 643 Oharanomura cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  7. 645: The Taika era reforms took place.
  8. 646: 1 year old
  9. 646: Doto, a monk at the Gango-ji Temple, built the Uji Bridge.
  10. 653 people
  11. 657 Mawari-cho, Sanjusangendo, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  12. 66 Tachiurinishi Town, Higashiiru, Higashinotoin, Shijodori, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  13. 66 volumes in total.
  14. 667: Emperor Tenchi built the capital at the Imperial Palace Omi Otsu.
  15. 668: It is said that he was put up to be the Kotaitei of the Emperor Tenchi (some disagree).
  16. 670: Nationwide family register (Kogo no Nenjaku) created.
  17. 671: Although the Emperor Tenchi, who was severely ill, he asked the Prince Oama (the Emperor Tenmu) to look after his affairs when he was gone, the Prince Oama (the Emperor Tenmu) refused firmly and became a priest, moving to Yoshino.
  18. 672 at age 37,.ABE no FUSE Omi Miushi distinguished himself in the Jinshin War.
  19. 672: 27 years old
  20. 672: Jinsh War occurred.
  21. 672: The Jinsin War broke out.
  22. 672: The Omi court ordered a hashimori (bridge guard) for the Uji Bridge to interfere with the transport of food for Prince Oamano.
  23. 672: the Prince Oama defeated the son of the Emperor Tenchi the Prince Otomo (the Emperor Kobun) in the Jinshin War
  24. 673: Enno Ozunu (En no Gyoja), a semi-legendary holy man noted for his practice of mountain asceticism during the second half of the seventh century, used the temple as a training hall for Shugendo, which is Japanese mountain asceticism/shamanism incorporating Shinto and Buddhist concepts.
  25. 673: The Emperor Tenmu ascended the throne at the Asuka Kiyohara no miya Imperial residence.
  26. 675: The Emperor Tenmu abolished Buqu (a serf).
  27. 676: The Emperor Tenmu established Onmyoryo.
  28. 678: Around this year, Kamowakeikazuchi-jinja Shrine was established.
  29. 678: The Emperor Tenmu set up the promotion system related to the service evaluation and rank promotion of government officials.
  30. 679: The Emperor Tenmu visited Yoshino.
  31. 68 Saga tenryu-ji-susukinobaba-cho, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  32. 680: Nio-mon gate was built.
  33. 680: The Emperor Tenmu built Yakushi-ji Temple wishing the Empress to get back on her feet.
  34. 681 Higashikumi-cho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City
  35. 681: The Emperor Tenmu established Asukakiyomihararyo.
  36. 682: The Emperor Tenmu abolished genuflect (a salute on bended knee) and adopted standing bow.
  37. 683: The Emperor Tenmu issued Fuhonsen coin.
  38. 684: Born (1)
  39. 684: The Emperor Tenmu established Yakusa no Kabane.
  40. 685: The Emperor Tenmu established the 48 grades of cap rank.
  41. 686: The Emperor Tenmu passed away (Hogyo, demise).
  42. 689: Asuka Kiyomihara Code compiled and the 22 volumes distributed to all officials.
  43. 69 Koaza Uenota, Oyamazaki, Oyamazaki-cho, Kyoto Prefecture 618-0071
  44. 69 Konya, Maizuru City, Kyoto Prefecture
  45. 69, Yoshida Konoe-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  46. 690: Family register (Koin no Nenjaku) created under the Code of Households.
  47. 698: Kodai Jingu was elected.
  48. 6th Sotetsu (1792 - 1839) - childhood name: Shonosuke; unofficial name: Hachibei, Tameichi and Hachirobei; go: Yuzurihasai
  49. 6th battalion
  50. 6th book/ 7th book: 1832
  51. 6th rank Gon-sho-sojo (Deputy junior sojo)
  52. 7 (shichi) gatsu, Fumitsuki (the month of letters)
  53. 7 - 9: the Fukuchiyama office
  54. 7 Ayameike-cho, Nara City 630-8254
  55. 7 Lotus Sutra volumes (sutras offered in memorial to the 32nd anniversary of TAIRA no Nariko's death) (including 1 sutra casket): Date from 1394
  56. 7 Preparatory course for polytechnic, science and medical school term: 3 years, age: 16-19 years old, future course: higher education 8
  57. 7 Shingon Patriarchs, color on silk (paintings) - Portraits of the 7 Patriarchs of the Shingon Sect
  58. 7 Tsukinowa-cho, Saga Kiyotaki, Ukyo-ku Ward, Kyoto City
  59. 7 buildings of Manpuku-ji Temple Shoin-do (Tsugen-mon gate, Kaisan-do hall, reliquary hall, Juzo, Kyaku-den, Kuri, Jishinryo (including the rear gate, Hozo, Belfry, 2 corridors, Sekihi-tei)
  60. 7 color on paper paintings depicting a Shakyamuni triad and the 30 founders, painted by Myocho
  61. 7 minuites by bus from JR Kosei Line Omi-Imazu Station and 3 min. on foot from 'Zazenso-mae' busstop.
  62. 7 minutes walk from Keihan Main Line Gion-shijo Station (Keihan)
  63. 7 minutes walk from Kyoto City Bus/Keihan Bus stop Kiyomizu-michi
  64. 7 minutes walk from Marutamachi Station (Kyoto City Subway) on the Kyoto City Subway.
  65. 7 minutes walk from Saga Arashiyama Station on the JR Sanin Main Line (Sagano Line).
  66. 7 minutes walk from the Keihan Electric Railway Shichijo station.
  67. 7 minutes' walk from the Keifuku Electric Railroad Ryoan-ji Station.
  68. 7 round-trips in a day (the West JR Bus for 2 round-trips, the JR Shikoku Bus and the Tokushima Bus for 1.5 round-trips, and the Keihan Bus and the Honshi Kaikyo Bus for 1 round-trip)
  69. 7 volumes of Zhuang-zi
  70. 7) Akira SAKAYA (June, 11 1924 - August 5, 1926 reappointed)
  71. 7) Any appointments or dismissals of imperial appointees or local governors
  72. 7) Uncles of the Emperor and their male descendants
  73. 7, The master, for all matters of the family, must be well acquainted with them irrespective of high and low, big and small of those matters.
  74. 7-1 Higashi-Kujo Karasuma-cho (Karasuma dori Kujo dori-agaru), Minami Ward, Kyoto City
  75. 7-2, Haginosato, Haibara Ward, Uda City, Nara Prefecture.
  76. 7-4-7 Futami, Gojo City, Nara Prefecture
  77. 7-5-1 Seikadai, Seika-cho, Soraku-gun, Kyoto Prefecture
  78. 7. "Futago Sumidagawa"
  79. 7. 'Tamahako' means 'box' in which spirits are enshrined.
  80. 7. All the universe has its own nature.
  81. 7. Cherry Blossoms
  82. 7. Choraku-ji Temple; 8. Dairen-ji Temple; 9. Seiryu-ji Temple (Kyoto City)
  83. 7. Daisozu: 5 years
  84. 7. During the Song to Qing Dynasties, sub titles for major cities functioned as capitals or sub capitals in China and Northern national countries.
  85. 7. Fire Patrol, Music team (around the Kiyomizu-dera Temple)
  86. 7. Hiratsuka-juku Station (Hiratsuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture)
  87. 7. It is understandable if you increase your vassals' chigyo, give them yoriki, or take them into your service, but you have not done these things.
  88. 7. Karikudari
  89. 7. Katsumasa MIZUNO
  90. 7. Kejoyuhon
  91. 7. Kogen Tenno Shinkan Shosoku (Emperor Kogen's letter) (April 7, 1349) (Imperial treasure).
  92. 7. Kokubun-ji Temple: Kokubunji, Kita Ward, Osaka City
  93. 7. Levitated railways:
  94. 7. Nobumori is receiving special treatment among the vassals.
  95. 7. Shakujo (Bosatsu Shakujo)
  96. 7. Song Yu
  97. 7. Tadatoki MIZUNO
  98. 7. Tadayori MIZUNO
  99. 7. Tadayoshi MIZUNO
  100. 7. Taipei Imperial University (established in 1928, parent organization of National Taiwan University)
  101. 7. Tamahakoni Yutorishitete Tamachitoraseyo Mitamakari Tamakarimashishi kamiwa Imazokimaseru
  102. 7. The target falls when hit by the arrow, but the arrow remains on the target.
  103. 7. Versatile kakegoe: It is used for any actor.
  104. 7. Wrap it with 'momigami' (a piece of paper soften by crumpling) and put it in a 'jiku bako' (a box for kakejiku).
  105. 7.0 percents
  106. 7.8 cm height small statue
  107. 70% of all of these salted sakura leaves in Japan are produced in Matsuzaki-cho on the Izu Peninsula.
  108. 70% or higher for the second and third level, 80% or higher for the first level
  109. 700 koku... Kiyotaka KURODA (a feudal retainer of Kagoshima Domain)
  110. 700 series Shinkansen train-cars and 300 series Shinkansen train-cars are used mainly, with a few N700 series Shinkansen train-cars and 500 series train-cars (on an irregular basis) also used.
  111. 7000 ri + 1000 ri + (400 ri X2) + 1000 ri + (300 ri X 2) + 1000 ri + 500 ri = 11900 ri
  112. 701 Shokokujimonzen-cho, Imadegawadori Karasuma-higashi-iru-agaru, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, 606
  113. 702: Taiho Code applied to all provinces.
  114. 703: He became junsatsushi of Tokai-do Road.
  115. 703: Kogo no Nenjaku becomes the original family register record.
  116. 705: He was appointed to Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  117. 708: The poem written by Empress Genmei
  118. 709: He inspected Tokai-do Road and Nakasen-do Road.
  119. 710: The capital was moved from Fujiwara-kyo to Heijo-kyo.
  120. 711: HATA no Irogu is said to have founded Fukakusa Inari-jinja Shrine.
  121. 711: He was appointed to Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade).
  122. 713: Tango Province was established by separating from Tanba Province.
  123. 714: His father Yasumaro passed away.
  124. 715: He was appointed to Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  125. 715: Ri/sato replaced by go which contain 2 or 3 ri/sato.
  126. 717: He was appointed as Sangi.
  127. 717: Mino no suke (assistant governor of Mino Province), Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  128. 718: Appointed to Chunagon (vice-councilor of state).
  129. 718: Yoro Code selected.
  130. 719 - He was born.
  131. 719: He was appointed to Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade).
  132. 72 Hikitsuchi, Maizuru City, Kyoto Prefecture
  133. 72 Kitachinjuan-cho, Nishigamo, Kita-ku Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  134. 72 Kyotanabe City Hall
  135. 72 kinds of charms that are also known as 'Taijo hiho chintaku reifu' or 'Chintaku shichijunido reifu.'
  136. 720: Appointed to Inspector of Yamashiro and later, as Seihayato jisetsutaishogun (literally, "great general who subdues the Hayato people"), suppressed an uprising of the Hayato people.
  137. 721: He was appointed to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank) and Jutogashira (a chief of the imperial guard office).
  138. 721: Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade), Sa-Ukyo no daibu (Master of the Western and Eastern Capital Offices).
  139. 723: Sanze-isshin Law (a law allowing farmers who cleared new lands to own them for a period of three generations) enacted for the agricultural development of reclaimed land.
  140. 724: Emperor Shomu came to the throne.
  141. 724: He was appointed to Shosanmi.
  142. 725: A bridge was built to span Yamazaki when Nagaoka-kyo (imperial capital) was established.
  143. 725: Gyoki built a bridge to Yamazaki and propagated Buddhism, based in the area.
  144. 726 train Hamada Station - Osaka Station; running distance (operation kilometers): 500.8 km
  145. 726: Shoshiinojo (Senior Fourth Rank Upper Grade).
  146. 728 Inabado-cho, Matsubara agaru, Akezunomon-dori, Shimogyo-ku Ward, Kyoto City
  147. 728: He was appointed as Chuefu daisho (commander of the middle inner palace guard division).
  148. 729: He was appointed as Nakatsukasa-kyo (Minister of the Ministry of Central Affairs).
  149. 729: Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  150. 729: The Conspiracy of Prince Nagaya took place.
  151. 729: The Gansen-ji Temple was built by the order of the Emperor Shomu.
  152. 73 Shirakawa Kawanoboridani, Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture
  153. 73, Yawata-shimizui, Yawata City, Kyoto Prefecture
  154. 730: Appointed to Dainagon (a chief councilor of state) and returned to Kyoto and was promoted to Shonii (Senior Second Rank) in 731, the following year, but died of illness soon afterwards.
  155. 731-1, Hatsuse, Sakurai City, Nara Prefecture
  156. 731: Sangi (councillor), Hyobukyo (Minister for Military Affairs), and the repression delegate to the Sanin region.
  157. 732: He was appointed as Tokaido-Tosando setsudoshi (a military governor of the Tokai-do and Tosan-do Roads).
  158. 733: Had KAWABE no Azumahito visit to comfort YAMANOUE no Okura, who was ill and with whom he was associated with.
  159. 735: The Kaijusen-ji Temple was built by the order of the Emperor Shomu.
  160. 737: Became Jisetsu taishi (Ambassador Bearing the Sword of Authority), and together with ONO no Azumahito, Mutsu no Azechi (inspector of Mutsu Province) and also a Commander-in-Chief of the Defense, he carried out a road-laying project between Mutsu and Dewa Provinces which started from Taga-jo Castle and went through Ogachi Village.
  161. 74 Takeda Nakauchihata-cho, Fushimi-ku Ward, Kyoto City
  162. 74 partition paintings in the Hojo of Fumonin
  163. 740 - He entered government service as Toneri (palace servant).
  164. 740: Assumed the position of Togu-daishin (Senior official of the Crown Prince's Quarters), granted the rank of Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  165. 740: Granted the rank of Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade) at Akasaka tongu (a temporary palace in Akasaka, Tokyo) on accompanying an imperial visit to Kanto region.
  166. 740: Kuni-kyo was placed there.
  167. 740: The Emperor Shomu moved the capital to Kuni-kyo (in present Kizugawa City).
  168. 740: The Emperor Shomu relocated the capital to Kuni-kyo.
  169. 741-Emperor Shomu issued the decree to build provincial temples.
  170. 741: Assumed the position of Ueji no kami (Captain of the Right Division of Outer Palace Guards).
  171. 741: The Emperor Shomu issued a Mikotonori (imperial edict) for the construction of Kokubun-ji (a provincial temple) Temple and Kokubun-niji (a provincial nunnery temple).
  172. 742 - He became a Sakan for the construction of Shigayaki no Miya Palace
  173. 743-Emperor Shomu issued the decree to construct the Great Buddha.
  174. 743: Granted the rank of Shogoinojo (Senior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade) (concurrently served as Shikibu no taifu [Senior Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Ceremonial] at the time).
  175. 743: The Emperor Shomu issued a Mikotonori to construct the Great Buddha at the Shigaraki no miya Palace located in Omi Province.
  176. 744, Jionji, Azuchi-cho, Gamo-gun, Shiga Prefecture
  177. 744-Started constructing the Great Buddha at Koga-ji Temple.
  178. 744: Granted the rank of Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  179. 744: The capital was relocated to Naniwanomiya Palace and the Yamashiro provincial monastery was built at the site of Kuni-kyo.
  180. 745 - He was promoted to Jushichiinoge (Lower Grade Junior Seventh Rank).
  181. 745 Setomono-cho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  182. 745-The capital was transferred from Kuni-kyo to Heijo-kyo.
  183. 745: The capital was returned in Heijo-kyo (the ancient capital of Japan in current Nara) after five years of the relocations from place to place such as the Kuni no miya Palace, the Shigaraki no miya Palace, and Naniwa no miya Palace.
  184. 746 - He changed his name to Imaemishi.
  185. 746 - He was promoted to Jushichiinojo (Upper Grade Junior Seventh Rank).
  186. 746: Around this time, assumed the position of Yamato no kuni no kami (governor of Yamato Province).
  187. 746: The original statue mold for the casting of the Great Buddha was completed.
  188. 747: A temple building was built in Ishiyama along the Seta-gawa River at the wish of Emperor Shomu, which late became Ishiyama-dera Temple.
  189. 747: Assumed the position of jibukyo (Minister of Civil Administration).
  190. 747: The casting process of the Great Buddha began.
  191. 748 - He became the Vice Officer of Todai-ji Temple Construction.
  192. 748 - He held a concurrent position of 大倭介.
  193. 748: Junior Fifth Lower Court Rank
  194. 748: Served as shozokushi (an official who handled important rituals) on the death of the Emperor Gensho.
  195. 749: Assumed the position of Sangi (councillor).
  196. 749: The casting of the Great Buddha was complete.
  197. 750 - Emperor Koken visited Todai-ji Temple.
  198. 750 Oaza Fushiogami, Yamazoe-mura, Yamabe-gun, Nara Prefecture
  199. 750 yen
  200. 752-The ceremony to consecrate the Great Buddha took place.
  201. 752: A ceremony to consecrate the Great Buddha of Todai-ji Temple was held.
  202. 752: Assumed the position of Settsudaibu (a master of Settsu Province).
  203. 753: Jianzhen came to Japan from Tang Dynasty.
  204. 754: Granted the rank of Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade).
  205. 755 - He became the Director for the Construction of Todai-ji Temple.
  206. 755-Kaidan-in was built.
  207. 755: Wake-o (Prince Wake) and Hosokawa-o (Prince Hosokawa) were given the surname of Oka Mahito to be demoted from nobility to subject.
  208. 757 - He was promoted to Jushiinoge (Lower Grade Junior Fourth Rank).
  209. 757: Granted the rank of Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) after the TACHIBANA no Naramaro War.
  210. 757: Junior Fifth Upper Court Rank
  211. 758: Participated in amendment of official posts with FUJIWARA no Nakamaro and other members (he was Sangi and Nakatsukasa-kyo [Minister of Central Affairs] at the time).
  212. 759 - He became Daibu of Settu Province.
  213. 759 saw the function of Okachino Ki Castle in Ogachi gun.
  214. 759: Granted the rank of Shoshiinojo (Senior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade).
  215. 759: Wake-o regained his status as a member of the Imperial Family.
  216. 76.0 MHz: 1st Channel of Radio Nikkei
  217. 760: Granted the rank of Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank), and assumed the position of Dazai no sochi (Governor-General of the Dazai-fu offices).
  218. 760: He was given the post of Daijodaijin posthumously.
  219. 761: Junior Fourth Lower Court Rank, Kunaisho (Ministry of the Sovereign's Household)
  220. 762: Assumed the positions of vice-councillor of state and Nakatsukasa-kyo (Minister of Central Affairs).
  221. 763 - He was reappointed as the Director for the Construction of Todai-ji Temple.
  222. 764 - He was assigned as Eijogen in Dazaifu.
  223. 764: Granted the rank of Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank), assumed the positions of Shikibukyo (Minister of Ceremonial), bestowed the Second order of merit, and assumed the position of Jyutotaisho (Chief of the Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  224. 764: Rebellion of FUJIWARA no Nakamaro (EMI no Oshikatsu)
  225. 765 - He was appointed as Dazainodaini.
  226. 766: Assumed the position of chief councilor of state.
  227. 766: Junior Third Court Rank
  228. 767 - He returned from Dazaifu.
  229. 768: Sangi (councilor) and Ministry of Finance
  230. 769 - He held a concurrent position as the Governor of Inaba Province.
  231. 77.5 MHz: 2nd Channel of Radio Nikkei
  232. 770 - He held a concurrent position as the Governor of Harima Province.
  233. 770: Senior Third Court Rank
  234. 771 - He was promoted to Shoshiinoge (Lower Grade Senior Fourth Rank).
  235. 771: Chief councilor of state
  236. 772 Hanaseharachi-cho, Sakyo-ku Ward, Kyoto City
  237. 775 - He was assigned as an envoy to Tang Dynasty China.
  238. 776 - He received Setto (a swod given from the Emperor to the chief envoy) and headed to Dazaifu.
  239. 778: Retainer, Loyal Retainer
  240. 779 - He was appointed as Dazainodaini and moved to Dazaifu.
  241. 779: Minister of the Palace
  242. 78,667 people farmed the land as tenants in 1937.
  243. 78.5 MHz: Green Channel WEST
  244. 781 - He was promoted to Shoshiinojo (Upper Grade Senior Fourth Rank).
  245. 781: Court rank of Jugoinoge (Lower Junior Fifth Rank).
  246. 781: Senior Second Court Rank Minister of the Left and Dazai-fu (local government office in Kyushu region)
  247. 782 - He came back from Dazaifu and reappointed as Sadaiben (Controller of the Left) and held a concurrent position of the Governor of Yamato Province.
  248. 782: Kai no Kami (Governor of Kai), Saemon no suke (Assistant Captain of the Left Gate Guards), Chue no shosho (Minor Captain of the Inner Palace Guards), Echizen no Kami (Governor of Echizen), Kura no Kami (Governor of Kura) and Gyobukyo (Minister of Justice).
  249. 783 - He held a concurrent position of Kogogu-Daibu.
  250. 784 - Emperor Kanmu planned the transfer of the national capital to Nagaoka-Kyo in Yamashiro Province.
  251. 784: The Emperor Kanmu moved the capital to Nagaoka-kyo (in present Nagaoka City).
  252. 784: The capital was moved from Heijo-kyo to Nagaoka-kyo.
  253. 785 - He was promoted to Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank).
  254. 786 - He held a concurrent position as Dazai no sochi.
  255. 788: Saicho made a temple building in Mt. Hiei, which later became Enryaku-ji Temple.
  256. 789 - He announced his retirement from a government post (to receive a skeleton).
  257. 789.93sq.m.
  258. 79 Masshas (small shrines belonging to the main shrine) are surrounding the main shrine in a U shape.
  259. 79 shrines
  260. 79.0 MHz: Radio Kansai (Saturday), Mainichi Broadcasting System (Sunday)
  261. 79.5MHz: Radio Osaka (relay of racing is broadcasted only on Sunday)
  262. 790 - He died.
  263. 794: After the extinction of the Imperial Palace Omi Otsu, its site was called 'Furutsu,' but an imperial decree was issued to call it Otsu again on the occasion of the transfer of the national capital to the city of Heian-kyo.
  264. 794: Sangi (Councilor), Onmyo no kami (Head of the Bureau of Divination), Konoe no daisho (General of the Palace Guards), and Kageyu no kami (Head of the Office of Investigators of the Records of Outgoing Officials).
  265. 794: The capital was moved to Heian-kyo (in present Kyoto City).
  266. 798: Court rank of Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank), Chunagon (vice-councilor of state) and Zogudaibu (Commissioner of Imperial Construction).
  267. 7th Sotetsu (1798 - 1846) - childhood name: Tsuiroku; unofficial name: Hachirobei and Hachibei; go: Tokugen, Bakusai, and Kurobotan
  268. 7th battalion
  269. 7th rank Dai-sozu (Major prelate)
  270. 8 (hachi) gatsu, Hazuki (the month of leaves)
  271. 8 Ijiri Ryufukuji, Kyotanba-cho, Funai-gun, Kyoto Prefecture
  272. 8 Jiutaiza (chorus seat): A position where the members of the chorus sit in two rows in Noh.
  273. 8 Kinki Shoga-zu (Paintings of the Four Elegant Pastimes)
  274. 8 Regular course of polytechnic, science and medical school term: 4 years, age: 19-23 years old, future course: none
  275. 8 Renro Sogyo-zu (Images of lotus flowers, herons and fish among seaweed) (designated as a tsuketari)
  276. 8 Shosho Hakkei-zu (Pictures of the Eight Views of Xiaoxiang)
  277. 8 Suwaichonaka, Omi Hachiman City, Shiga Prefecture, 523-0862
  278. 8 Tofuku-ji Temple succession epitaphs created in Song Dynasty China
  279. 8 color on silk portraits of Shingon Hasso
  280. 8 color paintings on 4 cedar doors (lions on the front and giraffes on the back; lions on the front and white elephants on the back) by Sotatsu TAWARAYA.
  281. 8 ink on paper Kacho-zu (images of flowers and birds)
  282. 8 ink on paper Sansui-zu (landscape images)
  283. 8 ink on paper Unryu-zu (images of clouds and dragons)
  284. 8 koku... Shinsuke BEPPU (a feudal retainer of Kagoshima Domain), Shiro IKENOUE (a feudal retainer of Kagoshima Domain), Kunimoto SHINOHARA (a feudal retainer of Kagoshima Domain), Shichinojo TAKI (a feudal retainer of Kagoshima Domain)
  285. 8 letters out of 10 are the letters which Eshinni, who was then in Echigo, sent to Kakushinni staying in Kyoto.
  286. 8 minutes from JR West Nara Station and 4 minutes from Kintetsu Nara Station of Kinki Nippon Railway Company by the Nara Kotsu City Loop Bus Sotomawari (outer loop); get off at "Daibutsuden Kasuga-taisha mae," 5 minutes walk.
  287. 8 monochrome ink paintings on paper Shokaku-zu (images of pine trees and cranes) (lower room)
  288. 8 monochrome ink paintings on paper Shozan Shiko-zu (images of the Four Sages of Mount Shang) (upper room)
  289. 8 monochrome ink paintings on paper of landscape attributed to Dasoku (sliding panel paintings in the western room of the hojo)
  290. 8 monochrome ink paintings on paper of the Four Sages of Mt. Shang attributed to Tohaku HASEGAWA (sliding panel paintings in the eastern room of the hojo)
  291. 8 people
  292. 8 reidama (spirit beads) which appear in "Nanso Satomi hakken den" (The story of eight dog samurai and a princess of Satomi family in Nanso region) are 8 big beads that flown from crystal-made juzu that was possessed by Princess Fusehime and the remaining 100 small beads are connected and becomes juzu that Chudai hoshi possesses.
  293. 8 scrolls of Lotus sutras written by Emperor Fushimi (within a chingin box)
  294. 8 volumes of Kitano Tenjin Engi (history of Kitano Tenjin), color painting on paper (including 1 volume of sketch and 1 makie (lacquered craft) box made of ume (plum) tree)
  295. 8 volumes of Santendai Godaisanki
  296. 8 years later, in 1623, Hidetada TOKUGAWA dispatched 'kuni-metsuke' for surveillance of Tadanao MATSUDAIRA, his nephew (adopted son-in-law) exiled to Bungo Province, which was also a type of 'kunimawari-haken.'
  297. 8) Katsuzo TOYOTA (August 5, 1926 - July 27, 1927)
  298. 8, Children of the same family must, within a certain amount of time, must experience working as a clerk and an assistant manager, and never be treated as a master.
  299. 8,000 copies had been sold as of February 2003 (Nihon Keizai Shinbun, evening edition, February 22, 2003).
  300. 8,000 koku... Motomitsu MORI (the lord of Tokuyama Domain)
  301. 8,784 ha (coastline: Approximately 75 km)
  302. 8-10 m in circumference, 30-50 m in height
  303. 8-2 Oji Nishinoyama, Shino-cho, Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture
  304. 8. "Kimi ha fune nami no Uwajima"
  305. 8. (sogarami)
  306. 8. All the universe has its own hindrance.
  307. 8. Benben
  308. 8. Feeling of o-muko (audience)
  309. 8. Fudo-ji Temple: Miyayama-cho, Toyonaka City, Osaka Prefecture
  310. 8. Gohanazono Tenno Shinkan Shosoku (Emperor Gohanazono's letter) (June 19, 1463) (Imperial treasure).
  311. 8. Gohyakudeshijukihon
  312. 8. Gon Daisozu: 5 years
  313. 8. Katsunobu MIZUNO
  314. 8. Kerria (Japanese yellow rose)
  315. 8. Last year, when we defeated ASAKURA, you insisted on your legitimacy despite being scolded for your bad forecasting in the battle, and moreover you breached your position, staining Nobunaga's honor.
  316. 8. Mitamamini Imashishikamiwa Imazokimaseru Tamahakomochite sarikurumitama
  317. 8. Oi, or Hakooi (box to put in various things)
  318. 8. Oiso-juku Station (Oiso-machi, Naka-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture)
  319. 8. Osaka Imperial University (established in 1931, current Osaka University)
  320. 8. Railways other than from Number 1 to 7:
  321. 8. Tadato MIZUNO
  322. 8. Tadatomo MIZUNO
  323. 8. The arrow that hit is touching the ground.
  324. 8. The theory goes that 'Tamakaeshisunaya' refers to 'You may ask to stay longer.'
  325. 80 koku... Masayuki MAEDA (samurai from Totsugawa area in Nara)
  326. 80 koku... Tateki TANI (a feudal retainer of Kochi Domain)
  327. 80 persons of kushicho (general workers) who were assigned to government officials requiring a large number of persons were assigned, and conducted practical works.
  328. 800 Kuwanomiji, Azuchi-cho, Gamo-gun, Shiga Prefecture
  329. 800 koku, Itsuya SAWAI's father, in retirement, yoriai Shozaemon Sadamasu SAWAI (44).
  330. 800 koku... Michitaka KUJO (a court noble), Nobuyoshi SAWA (a court noble), Tsunayoshi OYAMA (a feudal retainer of Kagoshima Domain), Kimimasa YURI (a feudal retainer of Fukui Domain)
  331. 803 - Ennobled
  332. 804 - Togu gon no suke (Assistant administrator to the Crown Prince), Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade)
  333. 806 - Konoe gon no Chujo (Middle Provincial Guard), Shoshiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade)
  334. 806 - Shueigon Shosho (Lower Provincial Guard), Togu no suke (Administrator to the Crown Prince)
  335. 806 Oka, Asuka-mura, Takaichi-gun, Nara Prefecture 634-0111
  336. 806: Dainagon (chief councilor of state), court rank of Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank), Udaijin (Minister of the Right) and Jiju (Emperor's Chamberlain).
  337. 806: Given the rank of Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  338. 806: Promoted to Togu-daishin (Senior official of the Crown Prince's Quarters) for Imperial Prince Kamino (later Emperor Saga), and later promoted to Togu no suke (Assistant Master in the Crown Prince's Quarters).
  339. 807: Appointed to Mutsu no kuni daijo (Senior Secretary of Mutsu Province).
  340. 809: Promoted to Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) on the day Emperor Saga was enthroned, and skipped to Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade) on the following day.
  341. 81-go and 82-go (seasonal buses operated at weekend, holiday, the day before holiday and busy time)
  342. 810 - Bicchu gon no kami (leader of Bicchu Province) (Demoted)
  343. 810 - Izu gon no kami (leader of Izu Province), Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade)
  344. 810 abandoned rice fields (2.4 hectares) have been restored in the restoration project since 1993.
  345. 810: With the establishment of the Kurododokoro (the Chamberlain's Office), he was appointed as Kurodo no to (Head Chamberlain), and Shikibu no taifu (Senior Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Ceremonial).
  346. 811: Appointed as Sangi (Councilor).
  347. 811: Emperor Saga paid a visit to the Kaya-rikyu (Kaya Imperial Villa) in Yamazaki.
  348. 812 - Fukuhonkan (Resumed his position in the central government)
  349. 812 and onwards: Posthumously promoted to Daijo-daijin (Grand minister of state) and to the court rank of Juichii (Junior First Rank).
  350. 812, 15-Chome, Honmachi, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City
  351. 812: It was founded.
  352. 813, the mino shojo (a junior secretary of Mino Province).
  353. 813-1 Kawanishi-cho, Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture
  354. 814: Promoted to Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  355. 816, Togu shoshin (an official of the Crown Prince's (later, Emperor Junna's) Quarters)
  356. 816: Appointed as Chunagon (vice-councilor of state).
  357. 816: Appointed as Dainagon (chief councilor of state).
  358. 816: Appointed as Gon Chunagon (a provisional vice-councilor of state).
  359. 816: Appointed as Mutsu Dewa Azechi (Inspector of the provincial government in Mutsu and Dewa).
  360. 816: Emperor Saga visited Reizen In (冷然院).
  361. 816: He was given Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  362. 817: He was assigned to the Governor of Kai Province.
  363. 819, Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade) Suruga no kami (the governor of Suruga Province)
  364. 81liters of hot spring water per minute (116 tons per day) is welled up.
  365. 82 Jodoji Shinnyo-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City
  366. 82,000 koku crop yields in total (14791.98 cubic meters).
  367. 821: Appointed as Udaijin (Minister of the Right).
  368. 821: Established Kangakuin.
  369. 822: Gyobusho (Ministry of Justice), Hyobusho (ministry of military)
  370. 822: Transferred to the post of Sahyoe no kami.
  371. 823 - Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank), Gyobukyo (Lord of Justice)
  372. 823, Nakatsukasa no shoyu (Junior Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Central Affairs) and, then, Sakone no shosho (Minor Captain of the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards) and Iyo no kami (the governor of Iyo Province)
  373. 823: Daigaku-ryo (Bureau of Education under the ritsuryo system)
  374. 823: Promoted o Shonii (Senior Second Rank).
  375. 824 train Moji Station - Fukuchiyama Station; running distance (operation kilometers): 595.1 km
  376. 824, Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade) and sashoben (minor controller of the left)
  377. 824: Conferred to Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  378. 824: The provincial governor of Izumo Province
  379. 825: Promoted to Sadaijin.
  380. 825: Resigned from the post of Mutsu Dewa Azechi.
  381. 826, Sangi (councillor)
  382. 826, kurodo no to, and in the same year Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade)
  383. 826: Died at the age of 52.
  384. 827, Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade); assumed Ise no kami (the governor of Ise Province), Kogogu daibu (Master of the Empress's Household) and Uhyoe no kami (Captain of the Right Division of Middle Palace Guards), concurrently
  385. 827: Kurodo (Chamberlain), concurrently Togubo (Crown Prince's Quarters)
  386. 828, Shoshiinoge (Senior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade)
  387. 828-1 Owaki-cho, Higashiomi City, Shiga Prefecture
  388. 828: Shikibu-sho (the Ministry of Ceremonies)
  389. 829: Jugoi (Junior Fifth Rank), Totomi no kuni no suke (Assistant Governor of Totomi Province)
  390. 83 Kochihiracho, Ohara, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City
  391. 83 Wall paintings in the abbot's chamber of Daitoku-ji Temple (Important Cultural Property) - Abbot's chamber of Daitoku-ji Temple
  392. 830 - Died November 10th.
  393. 830: Emperor Koko was born.
  394. 830: He was assigned to Sangi in Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  395. 831 train Toyooka Station (Hyogo Prefecture) - Moji Station; running distance (operation kilometers): 535.2 km
  396. 831: Togu no suke (Assistant Master in the Crown Prince's Quarters), Kurodo no to (Head Chamberlain)
  397. 832, gon-chunagon, togu no daibu and ukonoe taisho
  398. 833, Shosanmi (Senior Third Rank); on the occasion of the Emperor Junna's abdication, resigned as the togu no daibu and ukonoe taisho
  399. 833: He became monjosho (student of literary studies in the Imperial University).
  400. 833: Konoefu (Headquarters of the Inner Palace Guards), Shogoi (Senior Fifth Rank), 右権中将
  401. 834, chunagon
  402. 834: Jushii (Junior Fourth Rank)
  403. 835: Chujo (Middle Captain)
  404. 836-Kukai founded Shingon-in Temple.
  405. 837: Owari no kuni no kami (Governor of Owari Province)
  406. 838: He was appointed in Bicchu Province.
  407. 839: Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade)
  408. 84.2 cm in height, 46.8 cm in diameter
  409. 840, the Retired Emperor Junna died.
  410. 842, demoted to the dazai no gon no sochi (Jowa Incident).
  411. 842: At the time of the Zhowa Incident, he was relegated to Izumo ingai no kami (an officer in the Izumu Province).
  412. 842: He was deported to Owari Province.
  413. 842: Hyoe-fu (Headquarters of the Middle Palace Guards), Emonfu (Headquarters of the Outer Palace Guards)
  414. 843: He died and return to the position of Jusiinoge.
  415. 843: Sangi
  416. 844: He returned to Kyoto in fall
  417. 844: He was awarded the rank of Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  418. 844: Settsu Province Handen Shuju ho (the law of periodic re-allocations of rice land)
  419. 845, dismissed as the dazai no gon no sochi and confined.
  420. 845: Concurrently Kaga no kuni no kami (Governor of Kaga Province)
  421. 845: He was appointed Sakone no shogen (Lieutenant in the Left Division of Inner Palace Guards).
  422. 846, died at the age of 61
  423. 846: Concurrently Jibusho (the Ministry of Civil Administration).
  424. 846: Conferred to Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade).
  425. 847: Concurrently Shimotsuke no kuni no kami (the governor of Shimotsuke Province)
  426. 848: Concurrently Sahyoe no kami (Captain of the Left Division of Middle Palace Guards) and danjodai (Board of Censors)
  427. 85 cm tall.
  428. 85% of the total tourists visiting Fukuchiyama City are day trippers.
  429. 85.7 centimeters in height.
  430. 850: Additionally appointed as Daijo-daijin (Grand Minister of State).
  431. 850: Shoshii (Senior Fourth Rank)
  432. 851: Shinano no kuni no kami (Governor of Shinano Province)
  433. 853: Concurrently Omi no kuni no kami (Governor of Omi Province)
  434. 855-The head of the Great Buddha fell, and was repaired
  435. 858: Emperor Montoku passed away in the newly built palace.
  436. 859: Founded as Iwashimizu Hachiman-gu Shrine
  437. 86 Shimohamasaka-cho, Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture
  438. 86-11 Fukuchicho
  439. 86-cho, 5-dan, 200-bu (approximately 858,512 square meters) as of the year 818.
  440. 861: FUJIWARA no Yoshifusa of the Northern House of the Fujiwara clan founded Jogan-ji Temple.
  441. 861: The Kaya-rikyu in Yamazaki was designated as the kokufu (a provincial office in ancient times).
  442. 866: Otenmon no hen (the Otenmon incident) occurred.
  443. 8670 mm
  444. 869: An epidemic was rampant, and Goryoe (an event for praying) for Gozutenno (present Yaska-jinja Shrine) was held to pray for the cessession of the epidemic.
  445. 870: He left the office of Mino no kami.
  446. 873 (Jogan 15)
  447. 874 Matsuoji, Aisho-cho, Echi-gun, Shiga Prefecture
  448. 874: Shobo founded a temple in Kami-Daigo, which was given the name of Daigo-ji Temple.
  449. 875 Myorenji mae-cho, Teranouchi-dori Omiya-dori Higashi-iru, Kamigyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  450. 875: He left the office of Omi no gon no kami.
  451. 875: The first fire occurred.
  452. 876 (Jogan 18)
  453. 876: He became Shikibu kyo (a chief of the Shikibu Ministry)
  454. 880: It was restored.
  455. 881 Horen-cho, Nara City, Nara Prefecture 630-8113
  456. 882: He became Imperial Prince Ippon.
  457. 884: He was enthroned.
  458. 887: He died.
  459. 89-year-old Yoshiaki MIURA (Yoshimori's grandfather) said 'By giving my life to buei (Yoritomo), I wish for the prosperity of my descendants' and stayed in the castle; he fought on his own but was killed (The Battle of the Kinugasa-jo Castle).
  460. 890: He completed the service term as Governor of Sanuki Province.
  461. 895: He was additionally appointed Governor of Omi Province.
  462. 897, Hokkejikitamachi, Nara City, 630-8001
  463. 8: Kyoto Kotsu
  464. 8:00 am, July 1, 1579
  465. 8:30 - 17:00 (open throughout the year; restaurants may be closed on certain days)
  466. 8am on 28th of every month: Dharma lecture on the merits of Fudo
  467. 8th Lichtex Biennale Exhibition, encouragement Prize (2001)
  468. 8th Sotetsu (1828 - 1884) - childhood name: Ushinosuke; unofficial name: Hachirobei and Tadakazu; go: Shisai, Chou and Yoro.
  469. 8th book/ 9th book/ 10th book: 1833
  470. 8th rank Gon dai-sozu (Deputy prelate)
  471. 8th year of the Meiji Era (1875)
  472. 9 (ku) gatsu, Nagatsuki (the month of long nights)
  473. 9 Katsurakasuga-cho, Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture.
  474. 9 Mibuhinoki-cho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  475. 9 Preparatory course for engineering, law and mining school term: 3 years, age: 16-19 years old, future course: higher education 10
  476. 9 Takagamine Koetsu-cho, Kita Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  477. 9 Ujikageyama, Uji City, 611-0021
  478. 9 Yokoita (board provided side to side): This name is given because, unlike the stage, the board is provided side to side.
  479. 9 m
  480. 9 minutes by Nara Kotsu Bus for 'Jieitai-mae' or 'Saidai-ji' via Hokke-ji Temple from Nara Station (Kintetsu Nara Line)
  481. 9 structures including the main shrine are designated as important cultural property in Japan.
  482. 9 to 15: Tokugawa Jikki (The True Tokugawa Records)
  483. 9 wooden sedentary statues of Amitabha: Created during the latter part of the Heian period.
  484. 9) Koji KITA (July 27, 1927 - July 9, 1929)
  485. 9, Have in mind that in business, the time in forsaking is crucial.
  486. 9-1 Minamichuin-cho, Shakadomonzen, Saga, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City
  487. 9-1 Okazaki Seishoji-cho, Sakyo-ku Ward, Kyoto City
  488. 9-25, 3 chome, Imai-cho, Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture
  489. 9-6 Kizugawadai, Kizugawa City, Kyoto Prefecture
  490. 9-storey Stone Pagoda
  491. 9. "Haji momiji aseno kaomise"
  492. 9. A missed arrow on the surface of the target is hit.
  493. 9. All the universe has its own expedient means to open a way through.
  494. 9. Chang Wencheng and Empress Zaitan
  495. 9. Chusozu: 3 years
  496. 9. Contraction: It has been used by 'Edokko' (people from Tokyo) who are well-known as short-tempered people preferring contraction of words.
  497. 9. Goyosei Tenno Shinkan Shosoku (Emperor Goyosei's letters) (29 letters): 1 scroll (Imperial treasures).
  498. 9. Hito Futa Mi Yo Itsu Muyu Nana Ya Kokono Tariya (one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and ten)
  499. 9. Jugakumugakuninkihon
  500. 9. Katabako (box, put above Oi)
  501. 9. Katsuchika MIZUNO
  502. 9. Kofuku-ji Temple; 10. Mimuroto-ji Temple; 11. Daigo-ji Temple
  503. 9. Leaving a boat
  504. 9. Nagoya Imperial University (established in 1939, current Nagoya University)
  505. 9. Numbers are counted from 1 to 10; this may be related to 'Hifumi no Haraekotoba' (counting words read by the priest in a Shinto purification rite) known as a magic spell of Tokusa no kandakara (the ten sacred treasure).
  506. 9. Odawara-juku Station (Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture)
  507. 9. Tadaakira MIZUNO
  508. 9. Tadakane MIZUNO
  509. 9. The list of charges against Jinkuro (Nobuhide) would be endless.
  510. 9. Wisteria (plant)
  511. 9.Tairyu-ji Temple: Futatabisan, Chuo Ward, Kobe City
  512. 90% of the total consumption is currently produced in Yaizu City, Shizuoka Prefecture.
  513. 90, Torisumi, Oaza, Kurotaki-mura, Yoshino-gun in Nara Prefecture.
  514. 901 Higashi Shiokoji, Karasuma Street Shiokoji Street sagaru, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture (inside Kyoto Station)
  515. 91 Iwakura Hataeda-cho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
  516. 913: He joined "Teiji-in no Uta Awase."
  517. 921 Takabatake-cho, Nara City
  518. 921 and 924 trains 'Kisei Main Line overnight train 'Nanki,' 'Hayatama' and 'Taikobo train''; Kameyama Station (Mie Prefecture) - Tennoji Station (via the Kisei Main Line); running distance (operation kilometers): 442.2 km
  519. 93% (-7%) - The United States of America (defection)
  520. 93-1 Fukakusa-Mukaihata-cho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto City
  521. 934-The west tower was destroyed by fire caused by a strike of lightning.
  522. 936 millet-like small gems of glass
  523. 94% (-6%) - Canada, Hungary, Japan, Poland
  524. 940: Inabe-gun
  525. 949: The Retired Emperor Yozei passed away at Reizen In (冷然院).
  526. 95% (-5%) - Croatia
  527. 950: Resigned from the post of Dazai no daini
  528. 952: The five-story pagoda of Daigo-ji Temple was built.
  529. 954 Paintings
  530. 954: It was renamed Reizeiin (冷泉院).
  531. 958: Died.
  532. 96 Sakuranobaba-cho, Nishinoyama, Yamashina Ward, Kyoto City
  533. 962: Mie-gun
  534. 966: Resigned from the post of Dazai no daini
  535. 97% of buildings including the textile factories were burned down in Mineyama-cho.
  536. 970: Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  537. 970: The third fire occurred.
  538. 972: He was born as the son of FUJIWARA no Yoshitaka.
  539. 974: Ano-gun (Ise Province)
  540. 974: His father, who was Ushosho (Minor Captain of the Right Palace Guards) passed away.
  541. 98 m
  542. 981,000 yen for Faculty of Letters, Economics, Business Administration, Law, Intercultural Communication; 1,422,600 yen for Faculty of Science and Technology; 1,016,900 yen for Faculty of Sociology.
  543. 982: He underwent the Genpuku Ceremony (Coming of Age Ceremony).
  544. 984: He was given the Jugoinoge rank (junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  545. 985: He became the Jiju (chamberlain).
  546. 986: He became the Sahyoe gonno suke (Junior Assistant Captain of the Left Watch).
  547. 986: Kurodo (Chamberlain).
  548. 987: He gained the rank of Jugoinojo (Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade).
  549. 987: Jusanmi (Junior Third Rank).
  550. 98: Thunder and lightning was observed.
  551. 99 Express Doshisha Loop Line
  552. 99% of spirits who appeal to this world through mediums are evil.
  553. 99% of the people today have a connection with the astral world, so you need to observe yourself carefully and reconsider it.
  554. 990: He became the Bingo no kuni gonno kami (Senior Provincial Governor of Bingo).
  555. 991: He began writing his diary, "Gonki" (until 1011).
  556. 991: He gained the rank of Shogoinoge (Senior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade).
  557. 991: Sangi (Royal Advisors).
  558. 993: He gained the rank of Jushiinoge (Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade).
  559. 995: He became the Kurodo no to.
  560. 995: He was taunted by FUJIWARA no Sanekata, but did not pay attention to him, and was singled out to be the Kurodo no to (chief of the palace officer) of Emperor Ichijo.
  561. 996 was not only the fateful year for Korechika and his brother but also marked the decisive turning point in the late sekkan period (regency period.)
  562. 996: He became the Minbu Gonno Taifu (Provincial Senior Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Popular Affairs), Gonno sachuben (Provincial Middle Controller of the left), and Sachuben (Middle Controller of the left).
  563. 997: He became the Bizen no kuni no kami (Provincial Governor of Bizen).
  564. 997: Jugoinoge (Junior Fifth Rank, Lower Grade)
  565. 997: Togu no Fu (Head Tutor of Crown Prince) after Dainagon (Chief Councilor of State).
  566. 998: He gained the rank of Jushiinojo (Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade) and became the Udaiben (Major Controlled of the Right) and Higashisanjo-in Betto (Secretary in the office of the retired emperor).
  567. 998: Suo no Gon no kami (provincial governor of Suo Province)
  568. 999: He became the Bingo no kami (Provincial Governor of Bingo) and Yamato no kuni gonnno kami (Senior Provincial Governor of Yamato).
  569. 9: 00 to 16: 00 on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays
  570. 9:00 - 17:00. Entrance fee is 500 Yen.
  571. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (admission until 4:00 p.m.)
  572. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
  573. 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
  574. 9:00 to 21:00 (the entrance gate closes at 20:30.)
  575. 9:00-17:00 (9:00-16:00 from October to March)
  576. 9:30 - 16:30 (entry permitted until 16:00)
  577. 9th Sotetsu (1856 - 1911) - original name: Kizaburo MATSUZAKI; go: Gisho, Eisai, Ippo, and Unsui.
  578. 9th rank Chu-sozu (Middle ranked sozu)
  579. : "Une" refers to ridges in a field, or rows of a long and narrow mound for cultivating agricultural products, running in parallel with a space in between.
  580. : A winter poem by MIBU no Tadamine in "Kokin Wakashu."
  581. : An adopted child of the Sixth.
  582. : An adopted son-in-law of the Seventh.
  583. : Granted the rank of Jushii and became jiju.
  584. : See the 'Bitterness.'
  585. : The haimyo (a Kabuki actor's offstage name which can be used officially and privately) of Sojuro SAWAMURA (the First).
  586. : The haimyo of Sojuro SAWAMURA (the Fifth).
  587. : The haimyo of Sojuro SAWAMURA (the Fourth).
  588. : The haimyo of Sojuro SAWAMURA (the Second).
  589. : The haimyo of Sojuro SAWAMURA (the Third).
  590. : The haimyo of Takasuke SUKETAKAYA the Fourth (later Tossho SAWAMURA [the Second]).
  591. : The work is entrusted for museum collection at Ekingura Museum.
  592. : The work is owned and exhibited by the museum of art, Kochi.
  593. : explained in this paragraph.
  594. < > indicates a joint operation company.
  595. <<Available to browse at the modern digital library>>
  596. <AA+> is the second-highest rating out of 21 ratings.
  597. <Haishishin (jointly enshrined deities)>
  598. <Hankyu Bus Co., Ltd.>
  599. <I'll disappear as tsuyu (dew) disappears. >
  600. <Jokisen> was also a name of Gyokuro green tea.
  601. <Note> the following sentences in italics are cited from the original text of the Yokyoku (Noh song).
  602. <On the tower of Einei-ji Temple> kinbanhi ni kagayaki, hikari wa unpyo ni teri, hotaku no kaze wo fukumite tengai ni kyoshutsusuru wo mite, uta wo enjite jitsuni kore shinmyo nari to santansu.
  603. <Otaiko-hibike (sound of Japanese Drums)> (Echizen Town)
  604. <Tips>
  605. <kakekotoba between shiranami (foaming water) tatsu (ruffles) and tatsuta-gawa (Tatsuta-gawa River)>
  606. <ref> The third one was not opened due to the conflict of opinion among founders and it was a vacant number at that time.
  607. => A story that has been handed down in the HIJIKATA family.
  608. => A story that has been handed down in the SATO family.
  609. => a story told by Shikanosuke KOJIMA.
  610. =>Akanemaru honpo Dainagon
  611. =>For more information, refer to the article about Nukata no Okimi.
  612. =>Taken from "Yumeno Uwagoto" written by Mitsuzo MOCHIZUKI and "Kokuhaku no Kokuhatsu" written by Shison MOCHIZUKI.
  613. ? District lords and feudal lords must not have private disputes.
  614. ? Do not accept a retainer who was a hindrance to his ex-master.
  615. ? Do not block roads, horse stables, ships or bridges and do not cause traffic congestion
  616. ? Do not build a private sekisho (checking station) and do not establish laws which stop the circulation of goods.
  617. ? Do not build a ship with a capacity of over 500 koku.
  618. ? Do not disturb the rules of costume.
  619. ? Even if an incident occurs in Edo or elsewhere, those who are in the Domain must stay there and wait for the bakufu's command.
  620. ? Everything must be carried out in obedience to the law of the bakufu you must observe it.
  621. ? Gifts, events such as weddings or parties and housebuilding have become too luxurious, so from now on they should be simplified.
  622. ? In chigyosho (land paid as a chigyo's salary, especially a domain of Samurai holding less 10,000 koku in the Edo period) do business honestly and do not breach the law or diminish the Domain's power.
  623. ? Only those with permission may ride a palanquin, such as the Tokugawa family, landed daimyo, the sons of daimyo, castle lords, legitimate children of rank higher than jiju (chamberlain), people over fifty, doctors, men of Onmyodo (the way of Yin and Yang), the sick and so on.
  624. ? The system of temple and shrine territories across Japan, which has existed since ancient times, must not be distrupted from now on.
  625. ? We forbid mounting rebellions, collecting comrades and making oaths.
  626. ? We strictly forbid building new castles.
  627. ? When a legal judgement or punishment is being handed out, no-one except those in charge may be present.
  628. ? When you expel or execute a retainer whose relatives are hostages of the bakufu, you must obey the bakufu's orders.
  629. ?' ([hidari] harai, throw away) of hikkaku is drawn long.
  630. ?' ([hidari] harai, throw away) of hikkaku is drawn short.
  631. ?' (teki, leap)
  632. ?,' one Chinese character of his name Sahichi (?鉤) is made up of the left-hand radical of a Chinese character '金' and the right-hand '且.'
  633. ?1?JUSCO Kumiyama - Shin Tamaki -Kogyodanchi - Sako- Kakiuchi - Kumiyama Danchi - Sakae Chuokoen (Sakae Central Park) - Hayashi - Sayama - Shimotsuya - Kogyodanchi (Industrial Park) - Shin Tamaki - JUSCO kumiyama
  634. ?2?JUSCO Kumiyama - Shin Tamaki (*1) -Kumiyama-choritsu Kumiyama Chugakko (Kumiyama Town Kumiyama Junior High School) - Taiarami -Kumiyamacho-yakuba (Kumiyama Town Office)
  635. ??,' '黄沙,' or '黄砂,' each of which is pronounced 'fansa' equally.
  636. ?ambara in Sanskrit and ?ambara in Pali, translation: easy win, fraud, cotton, and others
  637. [1] Hozukyo Station is located on the border with Nishikyo Ward, Kyoto City, but its address is Hozu-cho, Kameoka City.
  638. [Abdication of the headship of a family and suspension from the office, cutdown of territory]
  639. [Also known as 'Bunkichi, the Meakashi (hired thief-taker)] was an okappiki (a hired thief-taker) who, as an agent of Sakon SHIMADA, disclosed many patriots during Ansei no Taigoku.
  640. [Author] Unknown
  641. [Battle of Choroku]
  642. [Category] The first group noh (Waki noh [noh at the side])
  643. [Characters]
  644. [Cutdown of territory, retirement, permanent house arrest]
  645. [Cutdown of territory]
  646. [Decapitation]
  647. [Express bus] Buses bound for Kashiwazaki Station via Nishiyama
  648. [Express bus] Buses bound for Ojiya-shako Depot via Raikoji/Katakai/Kowada
  649. [Express bus] Buses bound for Ojiya-shako Depot via Raikoji/Katakai/Tsubono
  650. [Express bus] Buses bound for Ojiya/Tokamachi-shako Depot via new National Route
  651. [Express bus] Buses bound for Teradomari Omachi/Koroni/Onozumi via Sumonzaki/Yoita
  652. [Express bus] Buses bound for Tochio-shako Depot via Shimo-Gejo/Mitsuke Honmachi/Kotsunagi
  653. [From the genealogical table of the Maeda family]
  654. [He passed away on April 9, 527.]
  655. [Highway bus] Buses bound for Niigata Station via Higashi Bypass (depending on the time period, the service is provided by Niigata Kotsu Co., Ltd., which is a joint operator).
  656. [Highway bus] Buses bound for Niigata Station via Kita-Nagaoka Station (depending on the time period, the service is provided by Niigata Kotsu Co., Ltd., which is a joint operator).
  657. [Highway bus] Buses bound for Niigata Station/Niigata Airport via Choseibashi (depending on the time period, the service is provided by Niigata Kotsu Co., Ltd., which is a joint operator).
  658. [House arrest]
  659. [It was an exception that Tadasuke OOKA, who was Hatamoto (direct retainer of the shogun), achieved the rank of daimyo and became Edo machi-bugyo (town magistrate of Edo) without serving as a Sojaban.]
  660. [Kamei-Danzetsu (to forfeit a family name), Confinement]
  661. [Location] China
  662. [Mitsuke Express] Buses bound for Kami-Mitsuke Shako Depot
  663. [Modern Chinese written in Pinyin]
  664. [Onin War - Echizen]
  665. [Onin War - Kyoto]
  666. [Permanent house arrest]
  667. [Rapid bus] Buses bound for Kashiwazaki Station via Sochi
  668. [Rapid bus] Buses bound for Tochio-shako Depot via Kuwasagashi Toge (mountain pass)
  669. [Rapid bus] Buses bound for Tochio-shako Depot via Shinenoki Tunnel
  670. [Rapid bus] Buses bound for Tochio-shako Depot via Tachikawa General Hospital/Shinenoki Tunnel
  671. [Remark] In order to distinguish between the translated term and the name of book, hereinafter, "Bankoku Koho" means the name of the book, and bankoku koho means translation of kokusaiho (international law) and international law itself.
  672. [Retirement, cutdown of territory, permanent house arrest]
  673. [Retirement, house arrest]
  674. [Retirement]
  675. [Season] New Year
  676. [The first generation, Shuin clan]
  677. [The jinryo bugyo office was built where the Jingu saishu (head priest of the Ise Shrine) had once resided.]
  678. [Tokushu]: Minpo 100-nen to Ume Kenjiro' ([Special Feature]: Centenary of the Civil Code and Kenjiro UME), "Horitsujiho" Vol. 70 - 7 (1998)
  679. [snip] Don't wake me up from the dream of this transient world, Yoshitsune ['eternally'].'
  680. \277,500,000 was allocated to aid enterprise invitation activities including those for the West Japan plant of Kenko Mayonnaise Co., Ltd constructed in Kuratani Industrial Park, while \3,046,060,000 was allocated for the municipal hospital operations account, as well as \462,430,000 for the new landfill project.
  681. \332.1 billion (as of September 30, 2006)
  682. `- Built 1904
  683. `- Built in 1922
  684. `A 50% chance of victory is great, 70% is OK, but 100% is horrible.'
  685. `After examination on the matter, Hikosaku KUBOTA, who was one of Kyogen writers and was the editor of "Kabuki Shinpo" (Kabuki Newspaper), was determined to be the one who did such a thing, and thus, Mr. KUBOTA came to be in the firing line.'
  686. `Although the crew told the Japanese passengers to board the lifeboats, they stayed inboard and refused to leave the ship, which left the crew no choice but to give up on them (There were no attendants who could speak Japanese because the Normanton was a cargo ship.)'
  687. `Aside from Takatoki looking like Danjuro's, all the Tengu that dragged Takatoki about resembled members of Kyuko.'
  688. `Because, a 50% of victory would motivate you to win, 70%, will make you a little lazy, but 100%, would make you arrogant.'
  689. `Being very smart and a quick decision maker, you must have a lot to regret.
  690. `Doshu` was another religious title that he used.
  691. `Even if you have had a major victory, you would definitely lose the next battle when you become arrogant.'
  692. `If you try to do, it can be achieved, if you don't, it will never be achieved.'
  693. `It is such a pity that someone gives up achieving something they could achieve, simply saying that they can't'
  694. `It is the illustration of Takatoki who was dancing Tengu mai, and nothing seems wrong with the picture on first glance.'
  695. `Jinshin Rebellion' occurred in Kyushu.
  696. `KAKINOMOTO no Hitomaro' or `Nukata no Okimi,' who are famous poets of the "Manyoshu" (Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves) and are unidentified are persons related to the Kyushu dynasty.
  697. `Kakaeseki` (also called kakaeire) families were those families had been newly promoted to the status of Gokenin.
  698. `Kenpon chakushoku Takeda Harunobu gazo' (a portrait of Takeda Harunobu) possessed by Jimyo-in Temple in Wakayama Prefecture and `Kenpon chakushoku Takeda Shingen gazo' (a portrait of Takeda Shingen) painted by Tohaku HASEGAWA, possessed by Seikei-in Temple, Mt. Koya (important cultural property) are well known.
  699. `Kimigayo' (Japan's national anthem) is a song of rites and festivals of Kyushu dynasty in spring.
  700. `Kinnenyaku (low rank) Gokenin, 2-kan 700-mon (pay rate), Yaheimonju HAGIWARA (name)` and so on.
  701. `Manari INO' was posthumously granted the rank of `Shoihogyo' (responsible official of the Department in charge of dealing with clothes for emperor, Shoikyoku) by an emperor.
  702. `Men are a castle, Men are a stone wall, Men are a moat.'
  703. `Nakoku' was described in Gishiwajinden in two parts, but the king of Nakoku was not referred to in it even though the official or vice official was specified in a part.
  704. `Nochi no Sanbo' refers to the three; Chikafusa KITABATAKE, Nobufusa MADENOKOJI, Sadafusa YOSHIDA, who served as aides of Emperor Godaigo from the end of Kamakura period to the period of the Southern and Northern Courts.
  705. `Prince Shotoku' - one of the manga works created by Ryoko YAMAGISHI which contains the Prince Shotoku as a main character.
  706. `Shikorobisashi' (a pent-roof added to a main building whose roof is at a lower level than the pent-roof) is the roof boards of eaves shingled in Haita-board pattern utilizing the method of the`Shikoroita-board.'
  707. `Shingen wishes to enter the Enshu, Mikawa, Mino, and Owari Province to rule those provinces, putting up a flag in a capital while Shingen is alive, and establish the Buddhist law, Oho (the law and customs for Buddhism), rules with Shinto religion and 諸侍, properly handling the affairs of state.'
  708. `Shingen' was a Kaimyo (posthumous Buddhist names).
  709. `Shosadate' (Tchimawari which is incorporated into Buyo works), the scene of Shunkan having a sword fight with Seno in time of Joruri (dramatic narrative chanted to a shamisen accompaniment) is one of highlights of the play.
  710. `Takara bune' is a notice of launching a raid.
  711. `Thank you for waiting for me' is one of famous examples in which an improvised dialogue came to be adopted in the acting script.
  712. `That is, it meant that Danjuro was tossed about by the members of Kyuko, and Danjuro became angry at first.'
  713. `The Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda' originally came from Ukiyoe (Japanese woodblock prints) or Joruri (dramatic narrative chanted to a samisen accompaniment), and the official category or name of Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda family didn't exist.
  714. `The list of the Kyushu era' (517 - 700 [695] see below), which is considered to be established by the Kyushu dynasty before the Yamato kingship are frequently appeared in local reports on engi (writing about the history) of temples and shrines or on localities in many parts of Japan.
  715. `The members of Kyuko also criticized it.'
  716. `The question about the Taika Reforms' (Isshi no hen (the Murder in the Year of Isshi) is the first year of Yamato in the Kyushu era, 695.
  717. `This attitude not only applies to battle, but also every issue in the world'
  718. `This incident was resolved after Mr. Kubota submitted an apologizing letter.' (By Kido OKAMOTO, "Meiji Gekidan Ranpu no Motonite" published by Iwanami bunko, in 1993)
  719. `Volume 81, Liezhuan the forty sixth Dong Yi Wakoku' of "Suishu" (the Book of the Sui Dynasty) states that the country of Hiizurutokoronotenshi, the king of Wakoku, was in Santo (literally, mountain, island) and that Mt. Aso was located in Wakoku, which means that Wakoku is Kyushu.
  720. `Yaban go' arrived in October in the same year, and 27 students in the second term from Edo boarded the `yaban go.'
  721. `somebody discovered that the number of Tengu is the same as the number of members, and the family names of the members appeared by tracing the faces and wings of Tengu like they did when they tried to find a picture.'
  722. `三丁陸六つ、一鼓六足、天地人の乱拍子, the ones that know Yamagaryu (Yamaga school) military science are 千坂高房, Oishi from Ako, and me, Matsu-ura.'
  723. ~Shichatta,' a usage example of the aforementioned 'chatta' is '~sareta' (respectful form of 'shita' or did of the 2nd or 3rd person)' in the standard Japanese language.
  724. α (alpha) -STATION: Mt. Oshio transmitting station
  725. ― Bedding: a pun that suggests a pillow on the mattress (with Shiki reworded as Shikibuton (mattress)).
  726. ― Dictionary for the writer: There are many chapters in which Utamakura (a place famed in poetry), rules, and terms are listed.
  727. ― Irrelevant to anything
  728. ― Memorandum: She kept the paper by her pillow for private jottings.
  729. ― The limited express 'Raicho' (between Kanazawa and Osaka)
  730. ― Treasured book
  731. ― The airport express 'Haruka' (between Maibara/Kusatsu and Kansai International Airport)
  732. ― The express 'Kitaguni' (between Niigata and Osaka)
  733. ― The limited express 'Biwako Express' (Maibara and Osaka)
  734. ― The limited express 'Hakuto' (between Kyoto and Tottori/Kurayoshi)
  735. ― The limited express 'Hida' (between Takayama and Osaka)
  736. ― The limited express 'Kuroshio' (between Kyoto and Shingu)
  737. ― The limited express 'Raicho' (between Uozu/Toyama/Wakuraonsen and Osaka)
  738. ― The limited express 'Shinano' (between Nagano and Osaka)
  739. ― The overnight train service 'Nihonkai' (between Aomori and Osaka)
  740. ― The overnight train service 'Twilight Express' (between Sapporo and Osaka)
  741. ― The overnight train services '(Sunrise) Seto,' '(Sunrise) Izumo' (between Tokyo and Takamatsu/Izumo City)
  742. ― The overnight train services 'Fuji,' 'Hayabusa' (between Tokyo and Oita/Kumamoto)
  743. ‘Ano’ is written out as ‘anafu’ according to the historical kana orthography.
  744. †: Standard time
  745. … (After that, the punishment to expel him from school was cancelled by the intercession of Shishigari, an element leader of the student unit, but the punishment of two prohibitions for ten days was imposed.)'
  746. … Though people talk various things about Minobe, I don't think he is disloyal at all.'
  747. … although he is a profligate and villain, he is also like a spoiled boy from a good family …' (Kichiemon NAKAMURA I)
  748. ….it is not expressed through the movements, but through his dignity only.'
  749. ……One of his daughters became the Kitano Mandokoro of Sesshodono at Rokujo.……His other daughter became the Kitano Mandokoro of Fugenjidono.
  750. ※ It is several hundred meters to the east of the intersection of the Kyoto-hirogawara-miyama Line of the Kyoto Prefectural Route 38 and the Shimogamo-shizuhara-ohara Line of the Kyoto Prefectural Route 40.
  751. ※ Return trip on routes for which no particular mention is made: Keihan Uji Station (only Keihan City Bus on Route 21)/Keihan Uji (Keihan Uji Bus) or Uji Shako depot (the stop next to Keihan Uji)
  752. ※ Route No. 95, the 'Kitayama-birdy-go' (operated on Saturday, Sunday and holidays from the Spring Equinox Day to November 30) runs only between Ohara and Kurama.
  753. ※1 Bus operated by Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau
  754. ※1 Osaka Port Transportation System
  755. ※2 Nankai Electric Railway
  756. ※2 Osaka Airport Transportation
  757. ※3 Keihan Electric Railway
  758. ※3 Nankai Wing Bus Nanbu, Wakayama Bus Naga
  759. ※4 Keihan Bus
  760. ※4 Kintetsu Corporation/Kintetsu Railways
  761. ※5 Keifuku Electric Railroad Co., Ltd. (Randen)
  762. ※5 Keihan Uji Kotsu, Keihan Uji Kotsu Tanabe
  763. ※6 Hieizan Railway (Hieizan Sakamoto Cable Car)
  764. ※6 Kobe City Transportation Promotion Co., Ltd.
  765. ※7 Eizan Electric Railway
  766. ※7 Keihan Kyoto Kotsu, Keihan Uji Bus
  767. ※Both platforms have an effective length to accommodate a five-car train.
  768. ※During the daytime only six local trains make stops each hour.
  769. ※Each of the platforms has a length sufficient to accommodate a five-car train.
  770. ※Each of the platforms has a length sufficient to accommodate eight cars.
  771. ※Each platform has a length sufficient to accommodate a seven-car train.
  772. ※Miyakoji Rapid Service makes extraordinary stops during the New Year holidays.
  773. ※Miyakoji Rapid Service makes special stops at Inari Station per the New Year's holiday timetable.
  774. ※Rokujizo Station still had not opened in the former line's era.
  775. ※The Kyoto branch of the West Japan Railway Company manages all the stations except for Tsuge Station.
  776. ※The dates indicated correspond to the old calendar.
  777. ※The track or platform number of the train on which one is to board is not shown on the direction boards (automated announcements refer to 'this platform,' in a manner similar to those on the Osaka Loop, Sakurai and Wakayama lines).
  778. ※Yamashina Station in those days was located not where it is today.
  779. ① Plow the land
  780. ② Cover the land with plastic called multi
  781. ③ Plant potatoes and give much water
  782. ④ As the potatoes grow, remove two or three leaves from the parent potatoes (get rid of unnecessary leaves)
  783. ⑤ Cover the roots of potatoes with soil (tsuchi-yose). Do it a little bit at a time and repeat several times.
  784. ⑥Harvest the potatoes when the leaves start to die
  785. ■ Local train (including the trains operated as rapid between Takatsuki and Akashi Station)
  786. ■ Rapid Service/■Local
  787. ■Express
  788. ■Express (trains departing from and/or arriving at stations south of Shin-Hosono)
  789. ■Express (trains operating between Kyoto and Miyazu)/■Local Kodo Station - Miyamaki Station - Kintetsu-Miyazu Station
  790. ■Gakkentoshi Line (Katamachi Line)
  791. ■JR Kyoto Line/Biwako Line (Tokaido Main Line)/Kosei Line
  792. ■K-Ltd. Express/■Limited Express/■Express
  793. ■Karasuma Line
  794. ■Kobe Line (color-coded in blue from the blue sea of the port city, Kobe)
  795. ■Kyoto Line (color-coded in green for the trees of the ancient capital, Kyoto)
  796. ■Kyoto Main Line
  797. ■Local
  798. ■Local train
  799. ■Miyako Rapid Service/■ Rapid Service/■Regional Rapid Service
  800. ■Miyakoji Rapid Service
  801. ■Miyakoji Rapid Service/■Rapid Service
  802. ■Miyakoji Rapid Service/■Rapid Service/■Regional Rapid Service
  803. ■Nara Line
  804. ■Rapid Service
  805. ■Rapid Service/■Local
  806. ■Rapid Service/■Regional Rapid Service (regional rapid service stops at each station south of Uji Station)
  807. ■Rapid Service/■Regional Rapid Service/■Local
  808. ■Rapid Service/■Regional Rapid Service/■Local (only outbound regional rapid service in operation)
  809. ■Rapid ■Local Express ■Local Train
  810. ■Regional Rapid Service/■Local
  811. ■Sagano Line (San'in Main Line)
  812. ■Sagano Line (Sanin Main Line)
  813. ■Semi Express/■Local
  814. ■Sub-express/■Local
  815. ■Takarazuka Line (color-coded in orange to represent the autumn leaves in Mino)
  816. ■Tokaido Shinkansen
  817. ■Tozai Line
  818. ○Amida Coming Over the Mountain
  819. ○Collection of Poems by Priest Myoe
  820. ○Draft letter by Fujiwara Tadamichi FUJIWARA (FUJIWARA no Tadamichi)
  821. ○Fragment from the Hon'ami Edition of Kokin Wakashu (Collection of Ancient and Modern Japanese Poems) (Honami gire: part of the collection of Hon'ami Koetsu)
  822. ○Fragment from the Ranshi Edition of Manyoshu (Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves), Volume 9
  823. ○Fragmentary Volume of Senju Sengen Daranikyo Sutra (Also known as Genbogankyo)
  824. ○Golden Light Sutra (Konkomyo-kyo), Volume 3, with Hakubyo (Black and White Ink) Painting
  825. ○Hokuzansho (Manual on Courtly Etiquette), Volume 10 (documents found on the reverse side of paper, written during the several years preceding 1001)
  826. ○Ipponkyo Kaishi Poems (Japanese waka poems made and written on kaishi paper with a theme of the Lotus Sutra (14 pieces written by Saigyo, Jakuren and others)
  827. ○Jomyogenron (Jingming xuan; commentary on the Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra)
  828. ○Landscape (byobu screen) (formerly owned by To-ji Temple)
  829. ○Long Sword (Tachi), Signed "Norikuni"
  830. ○Long Sword (Tachi), Signed Yasuie
  831. ○Moshiogusa Album
  832. ○Poems from Wakan Roeishu (Collection of Japanese and Chinese Verses) on Paper with Design of Reeds
  833. ○Postscript from the Yoshida Edition of Nihonshoki (Nihongi)
  834. ○Sacred Treasures of Asuka Shrine, full set
  835. ○Segment of Kongo Hannyakyo Kaidai (Commentary on the Vajracchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra), Kobo Daishi (Kukai)
  836. ○Segment of Shishuo xinshu (New Account of Tales of the World)
  837. ○Shaka Rising from the Gold Coffin
  838. ○Shinsen Ruirinsho (Anthology of Chinese Poetry)
  839. ○Stories of Hungry Ghosts (byobu screen)
  840. ○The Iwasaki Edition of Nihonshoki (Nihongi) Volumes 22 and 24
  841. ○Twelve Divas (formerly owned by To-ji Temple)
  842. ○View of Ama-no-hashidate, Sesshu
  843. ○Water Fowl in The Lotus Pond, Sotatsu TAWARAYA
  844. ○Yamai no Soshi (Diseases and Deformities), 10 scenes
  845. ♭(Flat) Program
  846. 《Iro-e Kiji Koro》 (Incense burner in the shape of pheasant decorated with overgraze enamels), Ishikawa Prefectural Museum (national treasure).
  847. 《Iroe Fujihanamon Chatsubo》 (Tea-leaf Jar with a design of wisteria), MOA Museum of Art (national treasure).
  848. 《Iroe Getsubaizu Chatsubo》(Tea-leaf Jar, Design of moon and plum tree in overgraze enamels), Tokyo National Museum (important cultural property).
  849. 《Iroe Keshimon Chatsubo》 (Tea-leaf Jar with a design of poppy), Idemitsu Museum of Art (important cultural property).
  850. 《Iroe Uroko Namimon Chawan》 (Tea bowl with a design of Imbrications), Kitamura Museum (important cultural property).
  851. 《the details are mentioned in above section》
  852. 『それぞと知られ白雪の、扇のつまの形見こそ、妹背の中の情なれ、妹背の中の情なれ。』(Tome-hyoshi [closing stamps]).
  853. 【Express】 Buses bound for Tochio-shako Depot via Shimo-Gejo/Mitsuke Honmachi/Nirebara
  854. 〔Details to be mentioned later since different beads are used depending on religious Doctrines.〕
  855. 〔FUJIWARA no KIMI to Atemiya〕
  856. 〔Kurabiraki (jo) to Kuniyuzuri (ge)〕
  857. 〔Ro no Ue (jo) to Ro no Ue (ge)〕
  858. 〔Toshikage〕
  859. いにしへの (inishieno)
  860. いまこむと (imakomuto)
  861. いまはただ (imawatada)
  862. なます, namasu' in old Japan meant this 'namasu, 膾,' but after "Insei" period (period of the government by a retired emperor) it was identified with 'aemono' which is the dish made by chopping sea foods or vegetables, dressing them with flavoring materials.
  863. よわりける 心の闇に 迷はねば いで物見せん 後の世にこそ (means 'If I were not lost in the darkness of my weakening mind, I would show them something, maybe in the future.)
  864. アギロールフィング家 (Bayern)
  865. シ幵医殳-gu (seven poems each including 9 lines of even characters): Starting with 'シ幵医殳' and poems which admired the richness of the land were written.
  866. ボッス・アシュ, "Algebra for Secondary Education Vol. 1", revised translation by Fusaki SAKURAI and Yoshitaka SENBON, Maruzen and Keigyosha, December 19, 1889.
  867. ボッス・アシュ, "Algebra for Secondary Education Vol. 2", revised translation by Fusaki SAKURAI and Yoshitaka SENBON, Kokubunsha, December 9, 1891.
  868. ミスラ has the same origin as Mitra, which is one of the gods of Aditya (アーディティヤ神群) in Indian mythology and was a god of contracts who was admired in the ancient Aryan civilization.
  869. ユ: used in 月弓 ("Tsukiyumi")
  870. ヨ乙: used in 月読 ('tsukuyomi') and "月余美" ('tsukiyomi')
  871. ヨ甲: used in 月夜見 ("Tsukiyomi")
  872. ・ Daimyo and shomyo should exchange the Edo residence.
  873. ・ Landed daimyo, castle lords and kinju (attendant) and Monogashira (Military Commanders) possessing over 10,000 koku (approximately 1.8 million litres of crop yield)) are not allowed to marry without the permission of the bakufu.
  874. ・2011 Hama, Maizuru City, Kyoto Prefecture, 625-0036
  875. ・9 am to 5 pm (visitors must enter by 4:30 pm)
  876. ・A group of 12 red brick warehouses
  877. ・As it increases and reproduces from parent to children, it is valued as a bringer of good luck.
  878. ・It does not fall apart or even change its color while boiling.
  879. ・It has the shape of a bent spindle and black stripes on its surface.
  880. ・It tastes a little sweet.
  881. ・Komaganewomaeni itsumo hitorideshitane (You were always alone seeing the Komagane mountain range lying in front of you.)
  882. ・Ohaka shitashiku osakewo sosogu (Like a close friend, I pour sake on his grave.)
  883. ・Ohakanade sasuritsutsu harubarumairimashita (While I softly touched the grave, I talked to him, ' I came here all the way.')
  884. ・Sonaeru monototewa nonokiurino futaeda mineda (My offereings are a few branches of mube tree [stauntonia hexaphylla Decne.])
  885. ・The body of the potato is farinaceous, sticky and tight, and has an excellent taste.
  886. ・The taste is said to be the best among taro.
  887. ・Year-end and New Year holidays (December 29 to January 3)
  888. ・You should enjoy literary and military arts and kyuba (archery and equestrianism) exclusively.
  889. ・barashiyatoniba・sanmanteinou・nashiyasonishiyaso
  890. ・bibara・ichiri・bichiririchiri・bichiri・noumosotohabotanan
  891. ・bijiyayabijiyaya・tosotoso・roro・hiiramera
  892. ・chirimera・irimitari・chirimitari・izuchirimitari
  893. ・dame・sodame・tosotei・kurabeira・sabara
  894. ・gogogogogogo・nougareirei・dabareirei・goyagoya
  895. ・noumakuhatanan・sowaka
  896. ・sokurikishi・kudokiyauka・noumorakatan・goradara
  897. 一切我今皆懺悔 (Issai gakonkai sange)
  898. 一心敬礼十方法界常住仏 (Isshin kyorai jippo hokai jojubu)
  899. 一心敬礼十方法界常住僧 (Isshin kyorai jippo hokai jojuso)
  900. 一心敬礼十方法界常住法 (Isshin kyorai jippo hokai jojuho)
  901. 一身田 (Isshinden, or a farmland given for his lifetime without the permission of inheritance) was also included as part of shiden.
  902. 下番 of Kanagawa Magistrate's office received trainings from and had exercises jointly with the English army that stationed in Yokohama City.
  903. 下番, soldiers, were incorporated into infantry, and were assigned to military guards in Hakodate, and so on.
  904. 伊良子光信 (Jurokuinojo (Junior Sixth Rank, Upper Grade), Awanosuke)
  905. 伊賀光季Mitsusue IGA
  906. 円照寺ラマ Stupa in Wutaishan
  907. 化学 (kagaku: chemistry)
  908. 医殳 characters were the characters specific to Qin and, therefore, this became the ground to overcome the opinion concerning the King XUAN.
  909. 囲碁=>Igo (board game of capturing territory)
  910. 奥近衆…It was also described as 奥近衆小姓.
  911. 延寿寺 stupa in Liaoning
  912. 横' (yoko, horizontal) of hikkaku
  913. 維明 and 維繁 were his sons.
  914. 衛士 (eishi or eji)
  915. 衛視 (eishi)
  916. 阿曇氏 (the Azumi clan) could also be written as 安曇氏, maintained the heredity of the head position of Naizenshi with the Takahashi clan under the Ritsuryo system.
  917. 鞍作止利 (KURATSUKURI no Tori) was also written as 鞍作鳥, and he was also called Tori busshi.
  918. 黄沙' or '黄砂,' and both are pronounced 'hoansha' (binin, Hu?ngsh?).
  919. 黄砂,' pronounced 'kosa.'
  920. (Coupon tickets for adult fares are also sold at the Seven-Eleven Kyoto Shugakuin-ekimae store located in front of the station); the change of train crews is often done at this station.
  921. (Source: Kyoto Prefecture Statistical Report)
  922. 7 Torimi stationed at hunting grounds
  923. 9 Torimi trainees
  924. After Imperial Princess Hanshi (princess of Emperor Koko) resigned, she was designated as Saigu (Imperial Princess appointed to serve the deities of the Ise-jingu Shrine) of her cousin, Emperor Uda by bokujo (decided by fortunetelling) in March 889.
  925. C OOOX =>to be decided by enkin-kyosha
  926. C OX =>Third place
  927. C OXX =>Third place
  928. Early May: Mifune Festival (Kurumazaki-jinja Shrine, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto City)
  929. Era of Ganjiro
  930. Etiquette
  931. In Tokei-ji Temple, a Buddhist mortuary tablet with the childhood name of the Imperial Prince Morinaga, 'Cloistered Imperial Prince Sonun' written on it was enshrined.
  932. Mokoshi (a roof structure)
  933. Railway
  934. Station staff are always stationed on the platform for Chushojima.
  935. There are different variations of the words.
  936. Terminus: Ichisaka, Kizugawa City
  937. When Kaoru INOUE asked SAIGO about the Navy expansion plan, he replied as follows.
  938. xx denotes illegible words.
  939. ~1221 Kyoto Shugo took charge concurrently.


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