- (田中與兵衛), who
later in life also used the
family name Sen, and his
mother was
Gesshin Myōchin (月岑妙珎). His
childhood name was
Yoshiro (與四郎).[better source needed]...
- (武江年表続編) (The
chronology of Bukō (Edo,
Musashi Province), 2nd volume) (Author:
Gesshin Saitō (Yukinari Saitō) (斎藤月岑 (斎藤幸成))) 1863–1872:
Hirosawa Saneomi Nikki...
- and sister, can
control Derringer), class-changes to Ryū
Wyatt Derringer Gesshin: Ryū
Samurai Hayatemaru; class-changes to Ryū
Kaiden Hayatemaru Gratches:...
- 1629–1699),
Queen consort of Shō ****su No. 15: Shō Tei (1645–1709) No. 16: Shō
Gesshin (尚 月心, 1645–1703),
Queen consort of Shō Tei No. 17: Shō Jun (1660–1706)...
-
former Shinsengumi samurai who had
defected to the
imperial side made
Gesshin-in, a sub-temple of Kōdai-ji as
their barracks. The
group called themselves...
- took form over a span of more than 40 years. It was
conceived by Saitō
Gesshin (1737–1799) who,
influenced by the
proliferation of
famous site guides...
-
rekishi sampo (ge).
Yamakawa Shuppan, 2005, ISBN 978-4-634-24813-7. Saitō
Gesshin u. a.: Edo
meisho zue (江戸名所図会). Six volumes, 1834 to 1836. "Jindai-ji Official...
-
recorded in Bukō nenpyō, a
diary kept by Edo
Kanda town
official Saitō
Gesshin, and in the Kaichō
sashi yuyushichō, the
bakufu record of the government-approved...
- (in ****anese). Shoga****an. ISBN 978-4093876322. OCLC 676137339. Saito,
Gesshin (1912). Buko-Nenpyo [武江年表]. ****an: 国書刊行会. p. 259.
Nakajima (2013). "Dynamic...
- Buddhism, and Hinduism. He
continued his Zen
practice with the aid of
Gesshin Roshi's
International Zen
Institute of Miami. In 1985
Shapiro completed...