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sometimes written as "久努", "久奴" or "久能".
Early in the
Kamakura period, Kuno
Munenaka (久野宗仲)
moved to Kuno, Tōtōmi
Province and took the
place name as his surname...
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Organization (JNTO).
Ryuei Shonin. "On
October 8, 1282 at the
house of
Munenaka Ikegami,
Nichiren Shonin designated the Six
Senior Disciples (Roku Roso)...
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private waka collection, the Suō no Naishi-shū. The
daughter of
Taira no
Munenaka (平棟仲), the
governor of Suō Province, her date of
birth is unknown. Her...
- ****ushima Prefecture. On the way, they
stopped at the
house of
Ikegami Munenaka at
Musashi Province in Ota,
Tokyo where Nichiren died. Upon Nichimoku's...