-
Kanshō (寛正) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Chōroku and
before Bunshō. This
period spanned from
December 1460
through February...
- The
Kanshō famine (長禄・寛正の飢饉, Chōroku-
kanshō no kikin), was a
famine which affected mostly western ****an from 1459 to 1461 (or Chōroku-3 to
Kanshō-2, in...
- "
Kanshō" (感傷(かんしょう), lit. "Sentimentality") / "Mermaid" is a
double A-side
single by ****anese
singer Aya Ueto, from her
second studio album, Message. It...
- from Shuri. The
people of Kume
resisted with strikes. This is
called the
Kansho Problem or Soudou.[citation needed] The
changes of the
sound of P → F →...
- System.
Retrieved 28 June 2011. Hamashima,
Masashi (1999).
Jisha Kenchiku no
Kanshō Kiso
Chishiki (in ****anese). Tokyo: Shibundō. p. 88. "稲佐神社の肥前鳥居が佐賀県重要文化財(建造物)に指定されました"...
- The
Triple Intervention or
Tripartite Intervention (三国干渉,
Sangoku Kanshō) was a
diplomatic intervention by Russia, Germany, and
France on 23
April 1895...
-
Region Central Forecast Office (北海道地方予報中枢官署,
Hokkaido Chihō Yohō Chūsū
Kansho)
Wakkanai Local Meteorological Observatory (稚内地方気象台,
Wakkanai Chihō Kishōdai)...
- 2007). "Rokkasen no jidai" [The
Rokkasen Period].
Kokubungaku kaishaku to
kanshō (in ****anese). 72 (3): 46. Masuda,
Shigeo (1986). "Rokkasen" [The Six Poetry...
- son:
Prince Imawaka (今若宮)
unknown Princess Jisho (慈勝女王)
August 21, 1464 (
Kanshō 5, 7th month): In the 36th year of Go-Hanazono-tennō's
reign (後花園天皇三十六年)...
- no such
Imperial transition since Emperor Go-Hanazono
abdicated in 1464 (
Kanshō 5). The
dearth of
abdications is
attributable to the
disturbed state of...