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- Sengoku period through the early Edo period. Also known as Yūraku (有楽) or Urakusai (有楽斎), the Tokyo neighborhood Yūrakuchō is named for him. Nagamasu converted...
- Urakusai Nagahide (****anese: 有楽斎 長秀), was a designer of ukiyo-e style ****anese woodblock prints who was active from about 1804 to about 1848. He is also...
- Chōshū may refer to: Nagato Province Urakusai Nagahide, a designer of ukiyo-e style ****anese woodblock prints Chōshū Domain, a feudal domain of ****an during...
- clan, Yodo-dono finally banished him from Osaka Castle, along with Oda Urakusai and several other servants accused of treason. Following their banishment...
- commander ****ushima Masanori Tōdō Takatora Hosokawa Tadaoki Ikeda Terumasa Oda Urakusai Matsudaira Tadayoshi Kuroda Nagamasa Takenaka Shigekado Honda Tadakatsu...
- tea room believed to have been built for Oda Urakusai, brother of the more famous Oda Nobunaga. Urakusai was a well-known practitioner of the tea ceremony...
- Designated a National Treasure. Jo-an (如庵) was built in Kyoto in 1618 by Urakusai, the younger brother of Oda Nobunaga, and was moved to Inuyama in Aichi...
- 1951. Jo-an was originally built around 1618 in Kennin-ji, Kyoto, for Oda Urakusai, the younger brother of daimyō Oda Nobunaga and a disciple of tea ceremony...
- prints from Osaka and Kyoto. The most prolific designer of Kappazuri was Urakusai Nagahide, and the most abundant examples are his depictions of the annual...
- ****anese sumo wrestler Niwa Nagahide (丹羽 長秀, 1535–1585), ****anese samurai Urakusai Nagahide (有楽斎 長秀), ****anese ukiyo-e artist Yasuda Nagahide (安田 長秀, 1517–1582)...