- The
Hyōtō Ryūkyū-koku ki (漂到流球国記) (loosely
translated as
Record of
Drifting to the
State of Ryūkyū') was a book
written by ****anese
Buddhist monk Keisei...
- was
formerly attributed to Jien. To
Keisei has also been
attributed the
Hyōtō Ryūkyū no kuni no ki, an
account of a
voyage to the Ryūkyū
Kingdom in 1244...
-
Buddhist monk
Enchin who
traveled to Tang
China in 858 to an
informant of the
Hyōtō Ryūkyū-koku ki who
traveled to Song
China in 1243. Later, some
Chinese sources...
- of Ryūkyū as the land of man-eating demons, as seen in, for example, the
Hyōtō Ryūkyū-koku ki (1244).
Although at this stage,
Tametomo was not explicitly...
-
Kawahara (C) Rory
Penrose Andywalfian Jeffrynus Ryan Parr
Rohit (VC) Noah Fahy
Hyoto Yamada Ted
Graves Danish Danial Abdul Wahab Dean
Clarkson Rosan Kujur Lucas...
-
headed by
Makoto Hyōtō, with the
scenario being provided by
Kansei Nishisora.
Music used in the game is
composed by U-ma. Both
Makoto Hyōtō and U-ma has previously...
-
Title Date ISBN The Guin Saga Book One: The
Leopard Mask
Hyōtō no
Kamen (豹頭の仮面) June 1, 2003 (hardcover)
December 11, 2007 (paperback) 978-1-932234-51-0...
- poet Buson, who
advocated a
return to the 17th
century rules of Bashō.
Hyōtō ("The Iceland")
published in 1934 was Hagiwara's last
major anthology of...
- late as 1244, the
Buddhist monk
Keisei recorded the same
perception in the
Hyōtō Ryūkyū-koku ki. The
Okinawans embraced the fact that
their land was somewhat...
- Iceland (Aisurando (アイスランド, 愛斯蘭, 氷州),
Hyōtō (氷島))
English name ****anese name
Endonym Notes Name
Language Reykjavik Reikyabiku (レイキャビク) Reikyavīku (レイキャウィーク)...