- the free dictionary.
Anjin is the ****anese word for
pilot (of ships,
airplanes and
similar things). It may also
refer to:
Anjin Miura, an
honorific name...
- Adamusu, 24
September 1564 – 16 May 1620),
better known in ****an as
Miura Anjin (三浦按針, 'the
pilot of Miura'), was an
English navigator who, in 1600, became...
- "
Anjin" (****anese: 按針) is the
series premiere of the
American historical drama television series Shōgun,
based on the
novel by
James Clavell. The episode...
- The
Anjin Ketsujō Shō (AKS,
Essence of the
Determination of the
Settled Mind) is a ****anese Pure Land
Buddhist text
which is
influential in the Seizan...
- John Blackthorne, also
known as
Anjin (按針, lit. "Pilot", "Steuermann"), is the
protagonist of
James Clavell's 1975
novel Shōgun. The
character is loosely...
- of the Apes
Outstanding Visual Effects in a
Photoreal Episode: Shōgun: "
Anjin" The 23rd
Visual Effects Society Awards is an
awards ceremony presented...
-
approach to that
found in Shingon,
Tendai and
Kegon sects of Buddhism. The
Anjin Ketsujō Shō (Essence of the
Determination of the
Settled Mind) is a significant...
- in
order to add
narrative deniability to the story. John "
Anjin"
Blackthorne –
Miura Anjin (William Adams) (1564–1620)
Yoshi Toranaga –
Tokugawa Ieyasu...
-
Cosmo Jarvis as
Pilot Major John Blackthorne,
known to the ****anese as the "
Anjin" (William Adams, 1564–1620): A
Protestant English maritime pilot who served...
- Pure Land thought,
emphasizing the
inseparability of true
settled faith (
anjin), nembutsu, and the non-duality
between sentient beings and the
Dharma through...