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Shinden may
refer to:
Kyushu J7W
Shinden, an
interceptor airplane Shinden (寝殿), the main
building of a
shinden-zukuri, a
Heian period mansion in ****an...
- The Kyūshū J7W
Shinden (震電, "Magnificent Lightning") is a
World War II ****anese propeller-driven
prototype fighter plane with
wings at the rear of the...
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Shinden-zukuri (寝殿造)
refers to an
architectural style created in the
Heian period (794-1185) in ****an and used
mainly for
palaces and
residences of nobles...
- Musō
Shinden-ryū (夢想神伝流) is a
style of sword-drawing art (iaido)
founded by
Nakayama Hakudō (中山博道) in 1932.
Nakayama Hakudō
studied under Hosokawa Yoshimasa...
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Shinden Fudo-ryū (Immovable
Heart School) was a
school of ****anese
martial arts.
Founded in
around 1113 AD by
Izumo Kanja Yo****eru,
Shinden Fudō ryū is...
- The
Konoike Shinden (鴻池新田) was a new land
development undertaken by a
wealthy Osaka merchant,
Konoike Zen'emon in mid-Edo
Period ****an. It was located...
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Shinden Station (新田駅) is the name of two
train stations in ****an:
Shinden Station (Kyoto)
Shinden Station (Saitama) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- had two sub-domains:
Iwasaki (20,000 koku) and the short-lived Kubota-
shinden (10,000 koku). Two of the clan
elder (karō)
families serving the Kubota...
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Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū (鹿島神傳直心影流, かしましんでんじきしんかげりゅう),
often referred to
simply as Jikishinkage-ryū or
Kashima Shinden, is a
traditional school...
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Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi (辻月丹資茂) on 23 June 1680. Its
formal name is
Mugai Shinden Kenpō (無外真伝剣法). The
founder of Mugai-ryū,
Tsuji Gettan Sukemochi (辻月丹資茂)...