- left from the Edo period. Only the Hyakunin-
bansho and Dōshin-
bansho are
still standing. The dōshin-
bansho (同心番所) is a guardhouse. A big
guardhouse was...
- The
Bansho Shirabesho (蕃書調所), or "Institute for the
Study of
Barbarian Books," was the ****anese
institute charged with the
translation and
study of foreign...
-
Banshō-ji (万松寺) is a
small temple located in Ōsu in
central Nagoya, ****an. Lord Oda
Nobuhide (1510?-1552)
built this Sōtō
Buddhist temple in the then village...
- The
Tenrei banshō meigi or
Tenrei banshō myōgi (篆隷萬象名義, "The
myriad things [of the universe], pronounced, defined, in seal
script and
clerical script")...
- The
Nuruyu Bansho Site (仙台藩花山村寒湯番所跡, Sendai-han Hanayama-mura Nuruyu-
bansho ato) is the
location of a
former barrier gate and
guard post
between Sendai...
- (permanently closed) The Ōsu
shopping district and
nearby temples, Ōsu
Kannon and
Banshō-ji The
Tokugawa Art
Museum and the
Tokugawa Garden, a
surrounding ****anese...
- doi:10.1007/s00253-018-8812-0. PMID 29453633. S2CID 3341230. Masutani,
Bansho; Arimura, Shin-ichi; Mori****a,
Shinichi (12
January 2021). "Investigating...
- and papers. The
translation department (蛮書和解御用,
Bansho Wagegoyo)
eventually spun off to form the
Bansho Shirabesho, one of the
predecessors of humanities...
- no
banshō, 1766 Fūryū
Zashiki Hakkei version, 1768–70 Shōkei's [ja]
version of
Evening Gong at
Qingliang Temple,
early 16th
century Tokei no
banshō (時計の晩鐘...
-
Grave of Oda
Nobuhide in
Bansho-ji...