- The
Nanpō Islands (南方諸島,
Nanpō Shotō) is a
collective term for the
groups of
islands that are
located to the
south of the ****anese archipelago. They extend...
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Nanpo (大田 南畝,
April 19, 1749 – May 16, 1823) was the most oft-used pen name of Ōta Tan, a late Edo-period ****anese poet and
fiction writer. Ōta
Nanpo...
- Ōta
Nanpo or Ōta
Nampo (1749–1823), ****anese poet and
fiction writer Nanpō Islands,
south of
Tokyo Southern Expeditionary Army
Group (
Nanpō gun)
Nanpo, a...
- The Daitō Islands, the Izu–Bonin–Mariana Arc, the
Kuril Islands, and the
Nanpō Islands neighbor the archipelago. ****an is the
largest island country in...
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Nanpo Shōmyō (****anese: なんぽしょうみょう, Kanji: 南浦紹明; 1235 – 9
February 1309),
imperial name Entsū Daiō Kokushi, was a ****anese Zen monk of
Rinzai school during...
-
Expeditionary Army (南方軍,
Nanpo gun),
which was
formed on
November 6, 1941,
under General Hisaichi Terauchi (also
known as
Count Terauchi). The
Nanpo gun was responsible...
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Nanpō Bunshi (南浦文之, 1555 -
October 25, 1620) was a
Rinzai school Buddhist priest in
Sengoku to
early Edo
period ****an. He was also a Neo-Confucian scholar...
- The
Southern Expeditionary Army
Group (南方軍,
Nanpō gun) was a
general army of the
Imperial ****anese Army
during World War II. It was
responsible for all...
- islands. 2. For the
purpose of this Agreement, the term "
Nanpo Shoto and
other islands"
means Nanpo Shoto south of Sofu Gan (including the
Bonin islands,...
- the Song, Chán was also
transmitted to ****an by
figures Myōan
Eisai and
Nanpo Shōmyō who
studied in China. It also
exerted a
great influence on Korean...