- The Nanboku-chō
period (南北朝時代, Nanboku-chō jidai), "North and
South court period", also
known as the
Northern and
Southern Courts period),
spanning from...
- the Kyōhō Meibutsucho, a
listing of
famous Koto
blades made
before the
Nanbokucho period and
compiled by the Hon'ami
family during the Kyōhō era (1716–1735)...
- Suwa
Yorishige was a
military commander active from the late
Kamakura period to the
Northern and
Southern Courts period. He is said to have been the chief...
- The
midaidokoro (御台所) was the
official wife of the shōgun.
During the Edo period, she
resided in the Ōoku of Edo
Castle and
sometimes wielded considerable...
- This is an
outline of the
history of
Miyazaki Prefecture. It was in Wamyō Ruijushō that
Miyazaki first appeared in ****anese do****ents as one of the names...
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polearm would be
fairly hefty), and
their great piercing ability. In the
Nanbokuchō period,
battles on foot by
groups became the
mainstream and the importance...
- ****an's
medieval period (the Kamakura,
Nanbokuchō and
Muromachi periods, and
sometimes the Azuchi–Momoyama period) was a
transitional period for the nation's...
-
Southern Court,
beginning the
turbulent Northern and
Southern Court period (
Nanbokuchō),
which saw two
emperors fight each
other and
which would last for almost...
- 3 (1): 65–83. JSTOR 43751264.
Department of
Asian Art. "Kamakura and
Nanbokucho Periods (1185–1392)." In
Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York:...
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beauty of simple, subtle, and
unobtrusive beauty.
Originating in the
Nanbokuchō period (1336–1392) as shibushi, the term
originally referred to a sour...