- (bodaiji) in
Kamakura during the
Kamakura period. Its
founder was Taikō
Gyōyū and it was
constructed in 1237 by Hōjō
Yasutoki in
memory of his mother...
- her head and
became a
Buddhist nun,
receiving a
tonsure from the
priest Gyōyū. However, she did not take up
residence in a
monastery or a nunnery, and...
-
Tadahiro (1808–1898)
Konoe Tadafusa (1838–1873) Gyōki(1) 尭熈 (1844–1919)
Gyōyū(2) 尭猷 (1873–1952) Gyōki(3) 尭祺 (1905–1992) Ran'yū(4) 鸞猷 (b. 1932) Jishō(5)...
-
deliberately changed from 浄妙寺 to 浄明寺. Jōmyō-ji was
founded in 1188 by
priest Taikō
Gyōyū 退耕行勇 (1163–1241) as a Mikkyō
temple with the name Gokuraku-ji but, soon...
- Hat****ri). She
torpedoed and sank the
transport Nitto Maru and the
cargo ship
Gyoyu Maru (the ex-British Joan Moller) and then soon
after midnight on the 4th...
- USS Seahorse
torpedoed and sank the
transport Nitto Maru and the
cargo ship
Gyoyu Maru (the ex-British Joan Moller) and then soon
after midnight on the 4th...
-
gongbuhago neoreul saenggakanda (In
Studying People, I Came to
Think of You),
Gyoyu seoga, 2017. 《웃어라, 내 얼굴》, 작가정신, 2018. / Useora, nae
eolgul (Laugh, My Face)...
- post of
Daikanjinshoku of Tōdai-ji
continued to
Eisai (2nd, 1141–1215),
Gyoyu (3rd, 1163–1241), Enni (10th),
Enkan (24th, 1281–1358).
After years of interruption...