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Anrakuan Sakuden (安楽庵策伝, 1554 –
February 7, 1642) was an Edo
period ****anese
priest of the Jōdo-shū sect of Buddhism;
devotee of the tea ceremony; connoisseur...
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lectures on
books to
daimyo and to be a
partner for chatting.
Anrakuan Sakuden, who was an otogishū and a monk of the Jōdo-shū, is
often said to be the...
- as poet
Matsuo Basho,
artist Hiroshige, and Edo
period priest Anrakuan Sakuden. The term
tororo (とろろ),
comes from the ****anese
sound symbolism of torotoro...
- 9, 2015)
Akutagawa Ryūnosuke (March 1, 1892 – July 24, 1927)
Anrakuan Sakuden (1544–1642)
Anzai Atsuko (born 1929)
Anzai Fuyue (March 9, 1898 – August...
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Seisuisho ("Laughs to
Banish Sleep"), a
collection of
comic stories written by
Sakuden Anrakuan, was
compiled during this time. "Geisha"
means "arts person",...
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spaces and
develop new
forms of preaching.
These include Pure Land monk
Sakuden (1554–1642), who is seen as an
originator of
Rakugo humor and
wrote the...
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Philip Sidney,
English soldier and poet (died 1586)
Unknown date –
Anrakuan Sakuden, ****anese poet (died 1642)
probable – Sir
Walter Raleigh, writer, poet...
- Michizane, Nichiren, Hon'inbō
Sansa Motoori Norinaga and many others.
Anrakuan Sakuden (安楽庵策伝?, 1554 –
February 7, 1642) was an Edo
period ****anese
priest of...
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resulted in a
theory that he was
actually the same
person as
Anrakuan Sakuden,
another comedian of the period. However,
according to
Kitagawa Hiroshi [ja]...
- Edo
Period works on
famous gardens in ****an, (including the "Omi
Koshiji Sakuden" and "Tsukiyama Niwazoden") and were
designated a
National Place of Scenic...