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previous iemoto. An
iemoto may be
addressed by the
title Iemoto or O-
Iemoto, or by the
title Sōshō (宗匠) or Ō-sensei (大先生). In English,
iemoto is often...
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Matsudaira Iemoto (松平 家元) (1548 –
September 19, 1603) was a ****anese
samurai of the
Sengoku through early Edo period. He is
believed to have been the illegitimate...
- as
their shared second generation iemoto, and Sen Shōan's son, Sen Sōtan, as
their shared third generation iemoto. From the
fourth generation onwards...
- the
first kouta iemoto in the
early 20th century:
Kotama (1876–1941),
kouta name Hori Kotama: Kotama, who
became the
first kouta iemoto in 1917, was formerly...
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Konoe Iemoto (近衛 家基, 1261–1296), son of Motohira, was a kugyō or ****anese
court noble of the
Kamakura period (1185–1333). He held a
regent position kampaku...
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Masaaki Toma (當麻 政明, Tōma Masaaki), born
Masaaki Iemoto (家本 政明,
Iemoto Masaaki), is a
professional ****anese
football referee. He has been
refereeing in...
- Here "house"
implies an
institution run on the
recognised lines of the
iemoto system common in all ****anese
traditional arts. In particular, the house...
- son of the
current Aikido Dōshu,
Moriteru Ueshiba. In
keeping with the
iemoto system, he is
expected to
succeed his
father as Dōshu. He is the great-grandson...
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tradition rather than innovation, Noh is
highly codified and
regulated by the
iemoto system.
Although the
terms Noh and nōgaku are
sometimes used interchangeably...
- go dai sen sō****su, 19
April 1923) is the 15th-generation
Grand Master (
iemoto) of Urasenke,
which is one of the most
widely known schools of ****anese...