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Yoshida Kanetomo (吉田 兼倶, 1435–1511) was a ****anese
Shinto priest of the
Sengoku period. He was a
seminal figure in the
evolution of a
coherent descriptive...
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genderless in Kojiki, but is
described as a male god in
Nihon Shoki.
Yoshida Kanetomo, the
founder of the
Yoshida Shintō sect,
identified Kuninotokotachi with...
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publicized by
Rinzai Zen
master Kokan Shiren and the
Shintoist Yoshida Kanetomo during the
Kamakura era. I
Ching studies in ****an took on new importance...
- 24 –
Andrea della Robbia,
Italian artist (d. 1525) date
unknown Yoshida Kanetomo,
Shinto priest (d. 1511) Jean Molinet,
French poet and
chronicler (d. 1507)...
- (大和大椽藤原氏重) Kashū
Katsuie I (加州勝家 (初代)) Kashū
Katsuie II (加州勝家 (二代)) Aizu
Kanetomo I (会津兼友 (初代))
Kanetane (Edo) (兼植 (江戸))
Musashi no Kami
Kanenaka (武蔵守兼中)...
- 500/Longitude: 137.600), 7.0 Ms . 1511 (Eishō 8, 2nd month):
priest Yoshida Kanetomo died at the age of 77,
which was
considered a
significant event in the...
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arose during the
Sengoku period through the
teachings and work of
Yoshida Kanetomo. The sect was
originally an
effort to
organize Shintō
teachings into a...
- (吉田 海偉, born 1981), Chinese-born ****anese
table tennis player Yoshida Kanetomo (吉田 兼倶, 1435–1511), ****anese
Shinto priest Kanso Yoshida (1895–1973), ****anese-born...
- the Five
Books of
Shinto as its
basic scripture. In addition,
Yoshida Kanetomo, who lost many
ancient books in the Ōnin War of the
Muromachi period, took...
- the sixth,
Satsuma ware,
works by the museum's
first director Matsu****a
Kanetomo (松下兼知), and a
gallery space for
contemporary artists.
Kagoshima City Museum...