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Hanawa Hokiichi (塙保己一, 23 June 1746 – 7
October 1821) was a ****anese
blind kokugaku scholar of the Edo period.
Hanawa was born in
Hokino Village, Musashi...
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eleventh Shogun,
Tokugawa Ienari, by the
blind monk and
scholar Hanawa Hokiichi in the Banchō area. The
chief Rōjū
Matsudaira Sadanobu of the Shogunate...
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Yashiro (1908). "Dōjōji-kō 道成寺考",
Enseki ****hu 燕石十種 pp. 450-451; Hanawa,
Hokiichi, ed. (1957), "Honchō
hokke genki ge" 本朝法華驗記 下, Zoku
Gunsho ruijū 8jō (den-bu)...
- religions, many of
which were
named "superstitions."
Shimogawa Keichū
Hanawa Hokiichi Hagiwara Hiromichi Todoroki Buhē [ja]
Hirata Atsutane Hayashi Ōen Kada...
- Norinaga,
Arakida Hisaoyu, Kato Chikage,
Murata Harumi,
Katori Nahiko,
Hanawa Hokiichi,
Uchiyama Matatsu, and
Kurita Hijimaro, and also
included several women...
- Tōin
Kinsada (14th century).'Sonpi Bunmyaku' (新編纂圖本朝尊卑分脈系譜雜類要集)
Hanawa Hokiichi (1793). 'Gunshoruiju' (群書類従) Sansom,
George (1958). 'A
History of ****an...
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Amateru Mitama Shrines across ****an Jimmu's
Eastern Expedition Hanawa,
Hokiichi (1983).
Shinsen Shōjiroku (新撰姓氏錄). ****an: Onkogakkai. OCLC 959773242. Okimori...
- ****anese
books on ****anese
literature and
history ****embled by
Hanawa Hokiichi (塙保己一) with the
support of the bakufu. It has
several sections separated...
- ISBN 978-4626013637. (in ****anese) Suwa, Enchū. Suwa Daimyōjin Ekotoba, in Hanawa,
Hokiichi, ed. (1925). 続群書類従 第3輯ノ下 神祇部 (Zoku
Gunsho Ruijū, vol. 03, part 02). Tokyo:...
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Lectures of ****anese classics),
founded in 1793 by the
blind monk
Hanawa Hokiichi. In 1869,
Emperor Meiji issued an
Imperial rescript which explained the...