- Saitō
Myōchin (斎藤 妙椿, 1411 –
April 1, 1480) was a ****anese
daimyo and a monk
during the
Sengoku period.
Myōchin was the son of Saitō Sōen (斎藤宗円), who...
- Zuiryō-ji was also
built by
Myōchin and is
currently undergoing restoration. It
contains the
tombs of Shigeyori,
Myōchin, and
Gokei Kokushi. Sō****u-ji...
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Jizai okimono figure of a
dragon made of iron, by
Myochin Muneaki in 1713...
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later in life also used the
family name Sen, and his
mother was
Gesshin Myōchin (月岑妙珎). His
childhood name was
Yoshiro (與四郎).[better source needed] As...
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their makers,
usually from one of
several known families, such as the
Myochin, Saotome, Haruta, Unkai, or
Nagasone families.[citation needed] A small...
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living in
Kawate Castle.
After Myōchin died in 1480, Saitō Myōjun and Saitō
Toshifuji fought for the
right to
succeed Myōchin. Myōjun won and
further strengthened...
- and Yo****atsu. In 1450, Saitō
Myōchin served as the
guardian of
upper Mino
Province on
behalf of the Toki clan. (
Myōchin was the son of Saitō Sōen, who...
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mathematician Morihiro Saito (斉藤 守弘, 1928–2002), ****anese
aikidoka Saitō
Myōchin (斎藤 妙椿, 1411–1480), ****anese daimyō and monk Nana Saitō (齋藤 奈々, born 1988)...
- of Mino Province, Saitō
Myōchin. At the time,
Tsuneyori was in
Musashi Province, and
wrote a poem of lamentation. When
Myōchin heard of Tsuneyori's poem...