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Okiko (****anese: 興子),
posthumously honored as
Empress Meishō (明正天皇,
Meishō-tennō,
January 9, 1624 –
December 4, 1696), was the 109th
monarch of ****an,...
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Meisho (名所, lit. 'famous places')
originally referred to
sites in ****an
famous for
their ****ociations with
specific poetic or
literary references. With...
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Sanoyas Hishino Meisho Corporation is a ****anese
company that
consists of four prin****l
business groups and
twelve affiliated companies. The business...
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Meisho Mambo (****anese: メイショウマンボ,
foaled 25
February 2010) is a ****anese
Thoroughbred racehorse who won the
second and
third legs of the ****anese Fillies'...
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Owari meisho zue (尾張名所図会, “Guide to
famous Owari sites”) is an
illustrated guide describing famous places,
called meisho, and
depicting their scenery in...
- Edo-no-Hana
Meisho-e is a rare
antique ****anese
woodblock print art series. The
title of the Ukiyo-e
print series Edo-no-Hana
Meisho-e
translates into...
- Edo
meisho zue (江戸名所図会, "Guide to
famous Edo sites") is an
illustrated guide describing famous places,
called meisho, and
depicting their scenery in pre-1868...
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Hundred Famous Views of Edo (in ****anese: 名所江戸百景, romanized:
Meisho Edo Hyakkei) is a
series of 119 ukiyo-e
prints begun and
largely completed by the...
- Tōsha
Meishō (藤舎名生) (born 1941) is a ****anese
hayashi musician, one of a long line of Tōsha
school musicians specializing in
providing musical accompaniment...
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raised as if he were the son of Tō****u-mon'in. His predecessor,
Empress Meishō, was his
elder paternal half-sister. Go-Kōmyō's
Imperial family lived with...