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Chōshō (長承) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Tenshō and
before Hōen. This
period spanned the
years from
August 1132 through...
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Ishiizan Chōshō-ji (石井山長勝寺) is a
Buddhist temple of the
Nichiren Shū in Kamakura, Kanagawa, ****an. It's one of a
group of
three built near the site in...
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Urasoe U****ata
Chōshō (浦添 親方 朝昭, 25 July 1825 – 6
January 1883), also
known by his
Chinese style name Shō
Kyoken (向 居謙), was a
politician and bureaucrat...
- Hōen (保延) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Chōshō and
before Eiji. This
period spanned the
years from
September 1135 through...
- Sosa
Kenji Ukon
Makoto no
Satsujin Chosho (捜査検事・右近誠の殺人調書) is a ****anese TV
program and a
series of ****anese TV dramas.
Prosecutor Makoto Ukon (Go Kato)...
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Ginowan Wōji
Chōshō (宜野湾 王子 朝祥, 19 July 1765 – 4
November 1827), also
known by
Ginowan Chōyō (宜野湾 朝陽) and his
Chinese style name Shō Yō (尚 容), was a prince...
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years in the nengō Tenji, 5
years in Daiji, 1 year in 'Tenshō, 3
years in
Chōshō, 6
years in Hōen, and 1 year in Eiji. The site of Sutoku's
grave is settled...
- Margin) 2009 - ****an
Mystery Literature Award for
Lifetime Achievement Chōshō Harukanari (弔鐘はるかなり), 1981
Nogare no
Machi (逃がれの街), 1982 (City of Refuge...
- (1949) (呪縛の家)
Madan no
Shashu (1950) (魔弾の射手)
Hakuyoki (1952) (白妖鬼)
Akuma no
Chosho (1955) (悪魔の嘲笑) Why Has the Doll Been
Killed (1955) (人形はなぜ殺される) Shi o Hiraku...
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Kenji Ukon
Makoto no
Satsujin Chosho (June 10, 2000, TV Asahi) -
Makoto Ukon Sosa
Kenji Ukon
Makoto no
Satsujin Chosho 2 (December 9, 2000, TV Asahi)...