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Shūhō (秋芳町,
Shūhō-chō) was a town
located in Mine District,
Yamaguchi Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town has an
estimated po****tion of 6,196 and...
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Yamakawa Shūhō (山川 秀峰, 1898–1944) was a ****anese
painter active in the Taishō and Shōwa eras, as well as a
printmaker of the Shin-hanga movement. He was...
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Shūhō Satō (佐藤 秀峰, Satō
Shūhō, born
December 8, 1973 in Ikeda, Hokkaidō, ****an) is a ****anese
manga artist. He won the ****an
Media Arts
Festival Manga...
- Hon'inbō
Shūho (本因坊 秀甫, 1838 –
October 14, 1886), born as
Murase Shūho (村瀬 秀甫), was a
professional ****anese Go
player who was an
important figure in the...
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Shūhō Myōchō (宗峰妙超, ur. 1283, zm. 1338), aka Daitō
Kokushi (大燈 國 師), was a ****anese Zen
master of the
Rinzai school. He was the
second patriarch of the...
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Jakku ni Yoroshiku) is a ****anese
manga series written and
illustrated by
Shūhō Satō. It was
serialized in Kodansha's
Morning magazine from 2002 to 2005...
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Shashin Shūhō (****anese: 写真週報; W****ly
Photographical Journal) was an
illustrated propaganda magazine of the
Cabinet Intelligence Department which was...
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vocational schools (専門学校:
Semmon gakkou)
established a
training curriculum.
Shuho Sato, who
wrote Umizaru and Say ****o to
Black Jack, has
created some controversy...
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truly flowered and
achieved a
distinctly ****anese
identity with
Shūhō Myōchō (aka Daitō
Kokushi 1283–1337) and Musō
Soseki (1275–1351), two influential...
- (1277–1360), the
third patriarch) and Daitoku-ji (founded by
Daito Kokushi (
Shuho Myocho) (1283–1338), the
second patriarch) in Kyoto, and
sometimes referred...