- Koreans: 762,071
people Other: 6,389
people Seishin (capital)
Rashin Jōshin
Kakujō Kisshū
Meisen Kyōjō
Funei Mozan Kainei Onjō
Keigen Keikō
Provinces of Korea...
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founded in 1965 when the old boys' club of Kofu Dai-ichi High School, the
Kakujo Club,
started to
recruit graduates of
other high
schools with the intention...
- new
edition 1788 —
Kaiwaku sanpō (解惑筭法) OCLC 22056510044 1797 — Sanpō
kakujo (筭法廓如) OCLC 22057185824 1801 — Sanpō hi
hatsuran (筭法非撥亂) OCLC 22057185770...
- from
which various styles of
Buddhist sculpture emerged. Kōshō's
grandson Kakujo established the Shichijō
Bussho workshop.
These were
descendants of Emperor...
- (藤原博子),
Fujiwara Takatoki's
daughter Eighth son:
Imperial Prince Priest Kakujo (覚助法親王; 1247-1336)
Princess Sixth daughter:
Imperial Princess Ekishi (懌子内親王;...
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headquarters at
Yamaoka Keigaku's mansion. The lord of Mt. Hiei at that time was
Kakujo , the
younger brother of
Emperor Ogimachi . Mt. Hiei was the intersection...
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Tanaka as
young Iroha-dayū
Takanori Jinnai as Imai Sōkyū Shunpūtei
Koasa as
Kakujo Taro
Suruga as
Tsutsui Junkei Ya****ze
Motomiya as a
bandit leader Reo Tamaoki...
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Kamakura shogunate. With the
lineage of
sculptors starting with Jōchō,
Kakujo, and Raijo, it was Kōkei who made the
Keiha school prominent,
followed by...
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first is Mao's
sister Mayo, the
swordsman from Isurugi, and a monk
called Kakujo.
These three try to find Mao to help him
overcome the Arm's
infection and...
- (ja)
Inkichi (ja)
Inson (ja) Jōchō Jōkaku (ja) Jōkei
Kaikei Kakuen (ja)
Kakujo (ja) Kōben (ja) Kōen Kōkei Kōchō (ja) Kōjo (ja)
Kochi no
Obinari (ja) Kōshō...