- The
Shōsō-in (正倉院) is the
treasure house of Tōdai-ji
Temple in Nara, ****an. The
building is in the
azekura (log-cabin)
style with a
raised floor. It lies...
-
Shōso Strip (勝訴ストリップ), also
known as
Winning Strip, is the
second studio album by ****anese
singer and
songwriter Ringo Sheena,
released on
March 31, 2000...
- the same time to
prevent overlap with the
release of her
second album,
Shōso Strip, in
March 2000.
Sheena had
initially indicated that she
would retire...
-
Itadori (mother) Choso, Eso, Kechizu, Noranso, Sho-oso, Tanso, Sanso, Kotsuso, and
Shoso (elder half-brothers)
Ryomen Sukuna (uncle)
Nationality ****anese...
-
private high
school located in Sendai, Miyagi, ****an.
Founded in 1879 as the
Shoso Private School, it is the
oldest high
school in
Miyagi Prefecture. Seiya...
- The Kōzuke
Province Sai
District Shōsō Site (上野国佐位郡正倉跡, Kōzuke no kuni Sai-gun
shōsō ato) is an
archaeological site with the
ruins of a Nara to Heian...
-
Muromachi period, the temple,
under its
abbot Yūyo
Shōsō,
converted from
Shingon to the Jōdo school.
Shōsō is thus
regarded as the
founder of Zōjō-ji. Together...
-
album Muzai Moratorium in 1999. She
followed this with her
second album Shōso Strip and the three-CD
single set Ze-Chyou Syuu in 2000.
During this period...
- "Ancient ****anese
writing symbols [From the
Golden Stamp to Do****ents from the
Shoso-in]|Special Exhibitions|Exhibitions|National
Museum of ****anese History"...
-
shipped to stores. "Tsumi to Batsu" is
taken from Sheena's
second album Shōso Strip. When she sang this song on her
first national tour Senkō Ecstasy...