- A
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:...
- was the
mother of
Shoen's first six children. The
company was
started with an
investment of $5,000. In the
early years, the
Shoens routinely worked 16-hour...
- 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...
-
Edward Joseph Shoen (born
March 28, 1949) is an
American billionaire businessman and lawyer. He is the president, chairman, and
chief executive officer...
-
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...
-
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...
- family. The
economy mostly existed through barter and trade,
while the
shōen system enabled the ac****ulation of
wealth by an
aristocratic elite. Even...
- that has been in
operation since 1945. The
company was
founded by
Leonard Shoen and Anna Mary
Carty in Ridgefield, Washington, who
began it in a garage...
- The
Nitta shōen (新田荘遺), also
known as Nitta-no-shō, was a vast
shōen, or
landed estate dating the from
Heian period which existed in Kōzuke
Province (present-day...
- The
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...