- Sami
Mansei (沙弥満誓, "novice
Mansei",
flourished circa 720), was a ****anese
Buddhist priest and poet.
Little is
known of his life
except that his secular...
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restaurant in Omotesandō) and "mankatsu-sando" (万かつサンド, lit. '
Mansei's cutlet sandwich') of
Mansei [ja] (a
restaurant in Akihabara) are well known, and these...
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raised to town
status on
January 1, 1924.
Higashikaseda became the town of
Mansei on
January 1, 1925.
Nishikaseda (which had been
renamed Kasasa in 1923)...
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Mansei Bridge (万世橋, Manseibashi) is a
concrete single arch
bridge across the
Kanda River in Chiyoda, Tokyo. The
bridge carries National Route 17 across...
- The
March First Movement was a
series of
protests against ****anese
colonial rule that was held
throughout Korea and
internationally by the
Korean diaspora...
- Ōtomo no Kakimochi,
nephew of Ōtomo no
Sakanoe no
Iratsume Sami
Mansei 沙弥満誓 ("novice
Mansei"),
secular name was Kasa no Ason Maro (fl. c. 720), Buddhist...
- the
restaurants scattered around the city. Her
surname derives from the
Mansei Bridge (万世橋, Manseibashi) in Akihabara.
Matome develops a
crush on Tamotsu...
- 1970),
Finnish writer Sami
Mahlio (born 1972),
Finnish footballer Sami
Mansei (fl. 720), ****anese
Buddhist priest and poet Sami
Michael (1926–2024), Israeli...
- October. DOI: 10.1007/s41685-017-0059-8
Northcon I,
Oregon Partnership v.
Mansei Kôgyô Co Ltd, 51-6 Minshû 2573 (Sup. Ct., 11 July 1997)
Takao Tanase, "The...
- tombs, the Samsilchong, and the Mooyongchong.
Named as Cheonchu(天秋) and
Mansei(萬歲) in the
ancient Dukheungri tombs in Nampo,
South Pyongan Province in...