- Kamo no
Chōmei (鴨 長明, 1153 or 1155–1216) was a ****anese author, poet (in the waka form), and essayist. He
witnessed a
series of
natural and
social disasters...
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short work of the
early Kamakura period (1185–1333) in ****an by Kamo no
Chōmei.
Written in
March 1212, the work
depicts the
Buddhist concept of impermanence...
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Yoshimura Aji
Chōmei (義村 按司 朝明, 27
October 1830 – 9
January 1898), also
known by the Chinese-style name Shō
Shirei (向 志礼), was a
Ryukyuan aristocrat. He...
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logistic purposes;
excepting in the above-mentioned
Kyoto system. Two "
chōmei-name
plates (町名板)" are with rōmaji for
people unable to read the ****anese...
- era (1717 AD), when
Shinroku Yamamoto, who had
worked as a
gatekeeper at
Chōmei-ji
Temple since 1691,
established a
teahouse named Yamamoto-ya in front...
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spiritual practice that
leads to enlightenment, as the ****anese monk poet
Chōmei writes in his Hosshinshū. Zen
paintings are
sometimes termed zenga in ****anese...
- 1210–1225 – Sa'ad al-Din
Varavini – Marzban-nama (مرزباننامه) 1212 – Kamo no
Chōmei (鴨 長明) – Hōjōki (方丈記,
Account of a Ten-Foot-Square Hut) 1214 –
Gervase of...
- from time to time in
order to
visit such
members in the capital. Kamo no
Chomei, in his
essay An
Account of My Hut,
mentions spending time with a young...
- or
simply Uchinaa-Ti. In
September 1870, with the help of
Yoshimura Udun
Chomei (an Aji or prince),
Higaonna gained the
travel permit necessary to travel...
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including Kamo-Tamayori-hime and Kamo-Taketsune. The
writer of Hōjōki, Kamo no
Chōmei (鴨長明), was the
second son of one of the head
priests of the shrine, Kamo...