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Kokushi (国司, also read Kuni no t****sa) were
provincial officials in
classical ****an. They were
nobles sent from the
central government in
Kyoto to oversee...
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Kokushi can
refer to: 国師 - lit.
Teacher of the Realm, an
official or
honorary title given to
Buddhist masters in ****an 国司 -
Kokushi (official), in the...
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Shinto shrines existing at the time,
except for Shikigeisha [simple] and
Kokushi genzaisha [simple], and
listed the 3,131 officially-recognized and enshrined...
- Ruijū
Kokushi (類聚国史) is a
historical text that
categorizes and
chronologizes the
events listed in the Six
National Histories. It was
compiled by Sugawara...
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garden designer. The most
famous monk of his time, he is also
known as Musō
Kokushi (夢窓国師, "national [Zen]
teacher Musō"), an
honorific conferred on him by...
- Shōichi-
kokushi Hōgo (聖一国師法語) is ****anese
Buddhist work. Shōichi-
kokushi Hōgo, a ****anese
Buddhist work in one volume, was
composed in the late Kamakura...
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Kokushi Daijiten (国史大辞典
literally "Great
Dictionary of
National History") [Call no.: REF DS 833 .K64, ISBN 4-642-00501-3 (Vol. 1)] is a large, general...
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United States in the 100 kg category. He is the head
instructor at the
Kokushi Budo Institute, a
member of the New York
Athletic Club, and a professor...
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November 1202 – 10
November 1280) or
simply Enni, also
known as Shōichi
Kokushi, was a ****anese
Buddhist monk. He
started his
Buddhist training as a Tendai...
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Shinkokushi (新国史, lit. 'New
National History') is an
unfinished ****anese
official historical work compiled, in part, by the
early Heian period scholar...