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Yamanoue, Yamanōe, or やまのうえ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yamanoue (****anese: やまのうえ, romanized: yamano-ue, 山上, 山於, 山之上, 山の上, 山野上) may refer...
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Yamanoue Sōji (山上宗二 ; 1544–90) was a ****anese tea master.
Originally a
merchant from Sakai, he
became a
famous disciple of Sen no Rikyū and
wrote the chronicle...
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Yamanoue no
Okura (山上憶良, also
written as 山於億良, 660?–733?) was a ****anese poet, the best
known for his
poems of
children and commoners. He was a member...
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Yamanoue Stele (山ノ上碑,
Yamanoue hi) (also
written 山上碑) is an A****
period stele discovered in the
Yamana neighborhood of the city of Takasaki,
Gunma Prefecture...
- lifetime" (一期に一度,
ichigo ni ichido). Rikyū's
apprentice Yamanoue Sōji
instructs in
Yamanoue Sōji Ki to give
respect to your host "as
though it were a...
- (1655-1708), who
claimed to have
found and
transcribed these texts.
Yamanoue's chronicle, the
Yamanoue Sōji ki (山上宗二記),
gives commentary about Rikyū's teachings...
- Marianne; Sawai, Etsuro; Gemmell, Neil; Gillum, Joanne; Loneragan, Neil R.;
Yamanoue, Yusuke; Stewart,
Andrew L. (19 July 2017). "Hiding in
broad daylight:...
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Encyclopedia of Life".
Encyclopedia of Life.[permanent dead link] Sawai, Etsuro;
Yamanoue, Yusuke; Nyegaard, Marianne; Sakai,
Yoichi (2017-12-05). "Redescription...
- Man'yōshū no. 802,
which is of a
pattern 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7-7. It was
composed by
Yamanoue no
Okura in the Nara
period and runs: The chōka
above is
followed by an...
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Tokugawa Ieyasu) to
Mount Kōya,
where Ujinao died in 1591. The tea
master Yamanoue Sōji, a
disciple of Sen no Rikyū, was
under the
patronage of the Odawara...