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Keichū (契沖) (1640 –
April 3, 1701) was a
Buddhist priest and a
scholar of
Kokugaku in the mid Edo period.
Keichū's grandfather was a
personal retainer...
- ****anese folk religions, many of
which were
named "superstitions."
Shimogawa Keichū Hanawa Hokiichi Hagiwara Hiromichi Todoroki Buhē [ja]
Hirata Atsutane Hayashi...
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decided to
enter the
field of
kokugaku under the
influence of Ogyū
Sorai and
Keichū. (With
changes in the language, the
ancient classics were
already poorly...
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express the
intention that the work
should last for all time (proposed by
Keichū, and
supported by
Kamochi Masazumi [ja],
Inoue Michiyasu [ja],
Yoshio Yamada...
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express the
intention that the work
should last for all time (proposed by
Keichū, and
supported by
Kamochi Masazumi [ja],
Inoue Michiyasu [ja],
Yoshio Yamada...
- in 1784 due to dissatisfaction.
Bakin then
moved in with
Keichū for a
short time
until Keichū's lord died,
discharging him from
service in 1785. He found...
- ****an and Okinawa, Taishō
period (1912-1926) ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Keichu-ryū
Karate United States, ? ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Isshin-ryū
Karate Okinawa...
- (actor)
Ryuto Kazuhara (vocalist of boy band
Generations from
Exile Tribe)
Keichū (Kokugaku
scholar from the Edo period) Yo****ada
Konoike (politician) Maggy...
- Man'yōshū
allowed scholars of Kokugaku,
particularly the five
great figures of
Keichū (1640–1701), Kada no
Azumamaro (1669–1736), Kamo no
Mabuchi (1697–1769)...
- ridge.
Genkon In the
depression in the
center of the
Mentolabial groove.
Keichu Center of the back of the neck,
between the
third and
fourth Cervical vertebrae...