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Yoshida Shōin (吉田松陰, born Sugi
Toranosuke (杉 寅之助);
September 20, 1830 –
November 21, 1859),
commonly named Torajirō (寅次郎), was one of ****an's most distinguished...
- room or study. From this room
takes its name the
shoin-zukuri style. In a
shoin-zukuri building, the
shoin is the zashiki, a tatami-room
dedicated to the...
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ontology editor supports S H O I N ( D ) {\displaystyle {\mathcal {
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Three major biomedical informatics terminology bases...
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Shoin-zukuri (****anese: 書院造, 'study room architecture') is a
style of ****anese
architecture developed in the Muromachi, Azuchi–Momoyama and Edo periods...
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Shōin Station (正院駅,
Shōin-eki) was a
railway station located in Suzu,
Ishikawa Prefecture, ****an. This
station was
opened on
September 21, 1964, and abandoned...
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Shōin Shrine (松陰神社,
Shōin Jinja),
located in Seta****a, is the
Shinto shrine that is
dedicated to the
deified spirit of
Yoshida Shōin, an
activist during...
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Shoin University Several different ****anese
institutions of
higher learning also
contain the name
Shoin. Kobe
Shoin Women's
University Osaka Shoin Women's...
- Yamaguchi. Shōka
Sonjuku is
inside a shrine:
Shōin Jinja (also
Shōin Shrine).
Shōin Shrine was
built for
Yoshida Shōin, to
memorialize the
leading figure of...
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declined in the
Muromachi period (1336-1573) due to the
development of the
shoin-zukuri style. The main
characteristics of the shinden-zukuri are a special...
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Wakabayashi 1.4
Shōin-jinja-mae 1.8 Seta****a 2.2
Kamimachi 2.7
Miyanosaka 3.4 Yama****a 4.2
Matsubara 5.0...