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Genkyū (元久) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Kennin and
before Ken'ei. This
period spanned the
years from
February 1204
through April...
- Ken'ei (建永) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Genkyū and
before Jōgen. This
period spanned the
years from
April 1206 through...
- ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Shōji and
before Genkyū. This
period spanned the
years from
February 1201
through February 1204...
- Shugaku-in
Imperial Villa,
Kyoto Isuien Garden, Nara
Ritsurin Garden,
Takamatsu Genkyu-en,
Hikone Castle Adachi Museum of Art,
Yasugi Sengan-en,
Kagoshima Joju-in...
- Shōchi.
Kennin 建仁 1201–1204 CE 4
years Selections of
Refined Literature Genkyū 元久 1204–1206 CE 3
years Correct Interpretation of the Mao
Commentary (毛詩正義)...
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Emperor Tsuchimikado 土御門天皇 1198–1210 (12 years) Kenkyū, Shōji, Kennin,
Genkyū, Ken'ei, Jōgen 1196–1231 (35 years) Son of
Emperor Go-Toba.
Persuaded by...
- name or nengō. Kenkyū (1190–1199) Shōji (1199–1201)
Kennin (1201–1204)
Genkyū (1204–1206) Ken'ei (1206–1207) Jōgen (1207–1211)
Emperor of ****an List of...
- shin'en and iba and an
early travelogue po****rized them. The
Genkyū hōgo 元久法語 "
Genkyū era (1204–1206)
Buddhist Sermons" is a
collection of
writings by...
- jp/knight-scoop/ [June 19, 2014].
Katsura Koeda ga “purin furin” sōdō ni
hajimete genkyū (Koeda
Katsura discusses the “pudding affair”
incident for the
first time)...
-
specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō.
Kennin (1201–1204)
Genkyū (1204–1206) Ken'ei (1206–1207) Jōgen (Kamakura period) (1207–1211) Kenryaku...