- (also
known as Ginkaku-ji or the "Silver Pavilion").
February 21, 1482 (
Bummei 14, 4th day of the 2nd month):
Construction of the "Silver Pavilion" is...
- is the main
temple structure. Its
construction began February 21, 1482 (
Bummei 14,
fourth day of the
second month). For the structure's design, Yoshimasa...
- was
divorced by 1917 and had a
daughter with Itō. Ōsugi
briefly published Bummei hihyō and Rōdō
shimbun in 1918, and Rōdō undō from 1919–1920 (and again...
-
Bunmei Ibuki (伊吹 文明,
Ibuki Bunmei, born 9
January 1938) is a
retired ****anese
politician who
served as the
Speaker of the
House of
Representatives from...
- 16th century.
Notable dates within this
period include:
February 21, 1482 (
Bummei 14, 4th day of the 2nd month):
Construction of the
Silver Pavilion commenced...
- widowed. Upon her death, she was
given the
posthumous name
Madam Bummei (文明夫人,
Bummei fujin). She died in 1893 at the age of 88 in Tokyo.
Tokugawa Yoshiko...
-
before returning to the capital. In 1478 (Bunmei 10),
Kanera published Bummei ittō-ki (On the
Unity of
Knowledge and Culture)
which deals with political...
-
Shigeru Ishiba Nobuteru Ishihara Yo****aka Ito
Tomomi Inada Shinji Inoue Bummei Ibuki Masahiro Imamura Takeshi Iwaya Akinori Eto Taku Eto
Toshiaki Endo...
-
Yamaato Kakurei (fl.1790-1820), Mori Tetsuzan [ja],
Yoshimura Kokei [ja], Oku
Bummei [ja], Gessen,
Nishimura Nantei [ja], and
Watanabe Nangaku [ja]. "drawing...
-
Yogakusha intellectuals became leading figures in the
Meiji Enlightenment (
bummei kaika, i.e. "civilization and enlightenment" ), in
which they
promoted empiricism...