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shōen (荘園 or 庄園,
shōen) was a
field or
manor in ****an. The ****anese term
comes from the Tang
dynasty Chinese term "莊園" (Mandarin: zhuāngyuán, Cantonese:...
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Uemura Shōen (上村 松園,
April 23, 1875 –
August 27, 1949) was the
pseudonym of an
artist in Meiji, Taishō and
early Shōwa
period ****anese painting. Her real...
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Leonard Samuel Shoen (February 29, 1916 –
October 4, 1999) was an
American entrepreneur who
founded the U-Haul
truck and
trailer organization in Ridgefield...
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through barter and
trade due to the lack of a
national currency,
while the
shōen system encouraged the
growth of
aristocratic estates that
began gradually...
- Mark V.
Shoen (born 1951) is an
American billionaire businessman and vice-president of the
moving equipment and
storage rental company U-Haul,
which was...
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Edward Joseph Shoen (born
March 28, 1949) is an
American billionaire businessman and lawyer. He is the president, chairman, and
chief executive officer...
- The
Shoen Library was a
library on the now
defunct Marylhurst University campus, in Marylhurst, Oregon,
United States. The
library was
designed by Walter...
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Shōen-ji (正圓寺) is a
Buddhist temple in Abeno-ku,
Osaka Prefecture, ****an. It was
founded in 939.
Thirteen Buddhist Sites of
Osaka Wikimedia Commons has...
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Honederamura Shōen ruins (骨寺村荘園遺跡,
Honederamura Shōen iseki) is an
archaeological site
containing the
ruins of a large-scale
shōen manor from the Kamakura...
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Yugeshima Shōen site (弓削島荘遺跡, Yugeshima-shō iseki) is an
archaeological site
consisting of the
ruins of a
Heian to
Kamakura period shōen located on the...