- and a
devout Buddhist" with much of his
early education taking place at
Kanshin-ji
Temple in Kawachinagano, in present-day
southern Osaka Prefecture.: 53 ...
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Kanshin-ji (観心寺) is a
Buddhist temple located in the
Teramoto neighborhood of the city of Kawachinagano,
Osaka Prefecture, in the
Kansai region of ****an...
- ISBN 9780691157863. Genkai, Aomi-no Mabito;
Takakusu J., trans. (1928). Le
voyage de
Kanshin en
Orient (742-754),
Bulletin de l'École française d'Extrême-Orient 28...
- Karakumon-in (嘉楽門院),
Fujiwara Takanaga’s
daughter First daughter:
Princess Kanshin (1434–1490; 観心女王)
First son:
Imperial Prince Fusahito (成仁親王)
later Emperor...
- (hong-chhia), 汽車 (khì-chhia) 'to admire' – kám-sim (感心) from ****anese
kanshin (感心)
Other Hokkien variants: 感動 (kám-tōng) 'fruit' – chúi-ké / chúi-kóe...
- the
second highest in the
world after the USA.
According to
Alexander Kanshin,
Chairman of the
Public Chamber of
Russia on
affairs of veterans, military...
- Nara and
Heian period,
numerous Buddhist temples were built,
including Kanshin-ji and Kongō-ji.
During the Nanboku-chō period, the area was the site of...
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forced additional ethnic Koreans to move to the
Osaka area. ****ennō-ji
Kanshin-ji
Sumiyoshi Taisha National Museum of Ethnology, ****an [2] Open-Air Museum...
- is
known as
Hinoo no
misasagi (檜尾陵); it is
located in the
precincts of
Kanshin-ji
temple (観心寺) in Kawachinagano, Osaka. Kugyō (公卿) is a
collective term...
- bad. Jōgan (859–877) Gangyō (877–885)
Consort (Hi):
Imperial Princess Kanshin (簡子内親王) (d. 914),
Emperor Kōkō's
second daughter Consort (Hi): Imperial...