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Senshō Murakami (村上専精, 1 May 1851 – 31
October 1929) was a
Meiji period Buddhist scholar and Jodo
Shinshu priest. He
famously introduced Western scholarship...
- month, by the
lunar calendar), 1868.
Later that night, he was
buried at
Senshō-ji
Temple in Azabu, Edo,
under his
birth name (with
Okita Sōji
listed in...
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award in the film
division of the
Agency for
Cultural Affairs'
Geijutsu Sensho Awards that year. His
Asako I & II was
selected to
compete for the Palme...
- ISBN 978-4-915146-44-2. Nakamura,
Teiri (1990).
Tanuki to sono
sekai (狸とその世界).
Asahi sensho.
Asahi Shinbunsha. ISBN 978-4-02-259500-3. Sakurai, Tokutarō, ed. (1980)...
- Shijō school. The
Senshō Risshōkashū (専正立生華集) is a
collection of 100
drawings of
rikka and shōka
works by the 42nd
headmaster Ikenobō
Senshō (池坊専正). In the...
- ****anese
lunisolar calendar. The
first day of the
first month is
always senshō, with the days
following in the
order given above until the end of the month...
- she
often creates dangerous chemicals and aphrodisiacs.
Kiriya Senshō (戦咲きりや,
Senshō Kiriya)
Voiced by:
Risako Murai (****anese);
Katelyn Barr (English)...
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Rikka arrangement by the 42nd
headmaster Ikenobō
Senshō, from the
Senshō Risshokashu. This
arrangement was
presented in the Ōmiya Palace....
- Tōyō
Takuan Sōhō
Ingen Hasegawa Tōhaku
Sakuden Tenkai Inoue Enryō
Murakami Senshō Nishida Kitarō
Shaku Sōen D. T.
Suzuki Suzuki Shunryū Key
topics Nihon Shoki...
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Gendai 4. Tokyo: Chūōkōronsha, 1971. Yōko (洋子) = Yohko.
Sonorama Shashin Sensho 8. Tokyo:
Asahi Sonorama, 1978. Biba!
Sasuke (ビバ! サスケ, Viva Sasuke). Tokyo:...