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- Kenchū Mikkan (顕註密勘) is a commentary on the Kokin Wakashū, a 10th-century waka anthology, attributed to the poet-monk Kenshō but compiled and appended...
- Kenchū Keimitsu (堅中圭密) was a ****anese Zen Buddhist monk and diplomat in the Muromachi period. He was the chief envoy of a mission sent by the Ashikaga...
- Kenchū-ji (建中寺) is a Jōdo-shū Buddhist temple in Tsutsui, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, central ****an. Starting in the Edo period, the mausoleums of the lords of...
- Mandige or mandage was a delicate baked product; when baked on a heated tile (Kenchu). It was called white-mandige, and when over - heated but still very soft...
- Zōjō-ji in Shiba (1925) by Hasui Kawase Zôjô-ji (1929) by ****azawa Sakuichi Kenchū-ji in Nagoya Glossary of ****anese Buddhism "Zojoji Temple". ****an Guide...
- in Tokyo (Edo period) The Naitō clan's Kōmyō-ji in Kamakura (Edo period) Kenchū-ji in Nagoya The Imperial Family's Sennyū-ji in Kyoto (mausoleum Tsuki no...
- returned to Okinawa and p****ed the Chinese boxing style in secret to his son Kenchu Nakaima, who then went on to teach it only to his son, Kenko Nakaima (founder...
- name"). His karana was Ka Tokuyō (夏 徳庸), and yamatona was Kōchi U****ata Kenchū (幸地 親方 賢忠) respectively. Tansui U****ata was a cousin of Shō Shōken. He was...
- 1406–1407 Yoshimochi Kenchū Keimitsu (堅中圭密) Yongle Tribute mission of gratitude to the Ming; returned with Ming amb****ador 1407 Yoshimochi Kenchū Keimitsu (堅中圭密)...
- died at ****uyama Castle at the age of 88. His remains were interred at Kenchu-ji, the Mizuno family temple near ****uyama Castle.[citation needed] The...