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Yoshu may
refer to:
Yōshū (雍州)
Yōshū,
another name for
Yamashiro Province. Yongzhou, a
province in
ancient China.
Yōshū (揚州) The ****anese
spelling of...
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Yoshū ****ushū (予襲復讐,
Yoshū ****ushū) is the
fourth studio album by ****anese rock band
Maximum the Hormone. It was
released on 31 July 2013. "Benjo Sandal...
- they pla**** at
Pentaport Rock
Festival in Incheon,
South Korea. The
album Yoshū ****ushū was
released on July 31, 2013,
their first full
album in six years...
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Toyohara Chikanobu (豊原周延, 1838–1912),
better known to his
contemporaries as
Yōshū Chikanobu (楊洲周延), was a ****anese
painter and
printmaker who was
widely regarded...
- Awa to the east, and Tosa to the south. Its
abbreviated form name was
Yoshū (予州). In
terms of the Gokishichidō system, Iyo was one of the provinces...
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Prefecture on Honshū.
Aliases include Jōshū (城州), the rare Sanshū (山州), and
Yōshū (雍州). It is
classified as an
upper province in the Engishiki. Yamashiro...
- The Man'yōshū (万葉集,
pronounced [maɰ̃joꜜːɕɯː];
literally "Collection of Ten
Thousand Leaves") is the
oldest extant collection of ****anese waka (poetry in...
- The Ōjōyōshū (往生要集, The
Essentials of
Rebirth in the Pure Land) was an
influential medieval Buddhist text
composed in 985 by the ****anese
Buddhist monk...
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Provinces located within Hokkaidō are
listed last.
Yamashiro (Jōshū, Sanshū,
Yōshū) (山城国 (城州, 山州, 雍州))
Yamato (Washū) (大和国 (和州)) c. 716 – c. 738
Yamato (大和国)...
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Gensei Kajin Shu by
Yoshu Chikanobu, 1890.
Various styles of
traditional ****anese
clothing and
Western styles....