- result, the
young boy was sent to a
temple where his name was
changed to
Baigaku Shōhō (梅岳承芳) or
Sengaku Shōhō (栴岳承芳). In 1536, his
older brother Ujiteru...
- (1465–1526) & Shō Sei (1497–1555) No. 3: Shō Gen (1528–1572) No. 4: Shō
Baigaku (尚 梅岳, d. 1605),
Queen consort of Shō Gen No. 5: Shō Ei (1559–1588) & Aoriya...
- 526247°E / 33.591904; 130.526247 (****uoka
Domain Porcelain Kilns) [35]
Baigaku-ji 梅岳寺
Baigakuji Shingū 33°41′13″N 130°28′18″E / 33.686965°N 130.471584°E...
- (梅岳山). The
temple was
originally located in Shingū and
called Tachibanazan Baigaku-ji (立花山梅岳寺), a Sōtō temple. In 1587, however,
Tachibana Muneshige who was...
- 国書データベース: 井樓纂聞 梅岳公遺事 [Kokusho Sōmokuroku: Seirousanbun: The Iji of Lord
Baigaku] (in ****anese).
Niigata University Library.
Retrieved 30 May 2024. Genjō...
- 国書データベース: 井樓纂聞 梅岳公遺事 [Kokusho Sōmokuroku: Seirousanbun: The Iji of Lord
Baigaku] (in ****anese).
Niigata University Library.
Retrieved 30 May 2024. This...
- 国書データベース: 井樓纂聞 梅岳公遺事 [Kokusho Sōmokuroku: Seirousanbun: The Iji of Lord
Baigaku] (in ****anese).
Niigata University Library.
Retrieved 30 May 2024. Hall...