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- Awataguchi Takamitsu (粟田口 隆光) was a ****anese painter during the Muromachi (Ashikaga) period of ****anese history. He helped produce the Yūzū nembutsu engi...
- swordsmiths from Bizen and Yamashiro provinces, such as Saburo Kunimune, Awataguchi Kunitsuna and Shintōgo Kunimitsu. He was the father of Hikoshiro Sadamune...
- period Emperor Go-Toba, a sword lover, summoned swordsmiths from the Awataguchi school of Yamashiro, the Ichimonji school of Bizen and the Aoe school...
- Kuniyasu (from Awataguchi in Yamashiro Province) 5th month: Tsunetsugu (from Ko-aoe in ****ū Province) Intercalary month: Hisakuni (from Awataguchi in Yamashiro...
- Kunitsuna Awataguchi, Kanayagokami, and Hephaestus, reforged Susano'o's Ame-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi into the Onigiri Ame-no-Murakumo. Kunitsuna Awataguchi (粟田口国綱...
- the Ashikaga shogunate and extends his control over all of ****an: 281  Awataguchi Takamitsu Higashiyama period Mason, Richard (2011). "10". History of ****an:...
- employers, the International Contract Agency. Tantō Atsushi Tōshirō, by Awataguchi Yoshimitsu. 13th century, Kamakura period. National Treasure. Tokyo National...
- after his rebellion in 1439. Kose Kanaoka Tosa Mitsuoki Tosa Mitsunobu Awataguchi Takamitsu Emakimono Ink and wash painting Okudaira, 109 Paine, 133–135;...
- ware, but denotes the kiln it originates from. The origin lies in the Awataguchi area of Kyoto. Awata kilns also produced Satsuma ware at one point. "Kyoware...
- legends. The list of "Meibutsu" includes 59 swords made by Masamune, 34 by Awataguchi Yoshimitsu and 22 by Go Yoshihiro, and these three swordsmiths were considered...