Entoku (延徳) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Chōkyō and before Meiō. This period spanned the years from August 1489 through July...
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Entoku Station (延徳駅, Entoku-eki) is a railway station in the city of Nakano, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operating company Nagano Electric...
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itsunengō and shinengō include Hōkō (法興) (591–621+ CE), Suzaku (朱雀) (686), Entoku (延徳) (1460), Miroku (弥勒) (1506–1507 or 1507–1509) and Meiroku (命禄) (1540–1543)...
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was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Bunmei and before Entoku. This period spanned the years from July 1487 through August 1489. The reigning...
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July 1, 1955 by the merger of the town with neighboring villages of Hino, Entoku, Nagaoka, Hiraoka, Takaoka, Shinano, and Yamato. On April 1, 2005, the village...
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month): Construction of the "Silver Pavilion" is commenced. January 27, 1490 (Entoku 2, 7th day of the 1st month): The former shōgun Yoshimasa died at age 56...
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shogun are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō. Entoku (1489–1492) Meiō (1492–1501) Bunki (1501–1504) Eishō (1504–1521) Daiei (1521–1528)...
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Go-Tsuchimikado 後土御門天皇 1464–1500 (36 years) Kanshō, Bunshō, Ōnin, Bunmei, Chōkyō, Entoku, Meiō 1442–1500 (58 years) Son of Emperor Go-Hanazono. Ōnin War led to the...
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Bunshō (1466–1467) Ōnin (1467–1469) Bunmei (1469–1487) Chōkyō (1487–1489) Entoku (1489–1492) Meiō (1492–1501) Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō): 後土御門天皇...
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of Senju"). Kanzan Sato claims that the starting year of Muramasa I was Entoku and Meiō (1489–1501), that of Muramasa II was Tenbun (1532–1539), and that...
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Yoshimasa became a Zen Buddhist monk. After his death on January 27, 1490 (Entoku 2, seventh day of the first month), the villa and gardens became a Buddhist...
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492–493 Iranian calendar 870–871 Islamic calendar 897–898 Japanese calendar Entoku 4 / Meiō 1 (明応元年) Javanese calendar 1409–1410 Julian calendar 1492 MCDXCII...
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known as Mei-ō, was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Entoku and before Bunki. This period spanned the years from July 1492 (531 years...
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City, Nara Prefecture (in Japanese) Three-Faced (Sanmen) Daikokuten at Entoku-in, Kyoto (in Japanese) Statue of Daikokuten at Konjin Shrine, Kawasaki...
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calendar 867–868 Islamic calendar 894–895 Japanese calendar Chōkyō 3 / Entoku 1 (延徳元年) Javanese calendar 1405–1406 Julian calendar 1489 MCDLXXXIX Korean...
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while the abridged editions are categorized into Chōkyō, Entoku, and Mana. The Chōkyō and Entoku editions are named after the era date in the afterword...
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(甲賀五十三家), which served the Rokkaku clan and allied with them during the Chōkyō-Entoku Rebellion (長享・延徳の乱) against the Ashikaga shogunate in 1487 and 1491. Other...
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Uy Mục Japan Chōkyō (長享, 1487–1489): era name of Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado Entoku (延徳, 1489–1492): era name of Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado Meiō (明応, 1492–1501):...
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month): Construction of the Silver Pavilion commenced. January 27, 1490 (Entoku 2, 7th day of the 1st month): The former-Shogun Yoshimasa died at age 56...
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Ibaraki Prefecture) Born Tsukahara Shin'emon Takamoto c. 1489, first year of Entoku Hitachi Province Died 11 February 1571(1571-02-11) (aged 81–82), Genki (era)...
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490–491 Iranian calendar 868–869 Islamic calendar 895–896 Japanese calendar Entoku 2 (延徳2年) Javanese calendar 1406–1408 Julian calendar 1490 MCDXC Korean calendar...
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Tsusumi 都住 1.1 18.6 | | | | N17 Sakurasawa 桜沢 2.7 21.3 | | | ◇ Nakano N18 Entoku 延徳 2.0 23.3 | | | ◇ N19 Shinshū-Nakano 信州中野 2.3 25.6 ● ● ● ◇ N20 Nakano-Matsukawa...
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491–492 Iranian calendar 869–870 Islamic calendar 896–897 Japanese calendar Entoku 3 (延徳3年) Javanese calendar 1408–1409 Julian calendar 1491 MCDXCI Korean...
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Fuzokuchūgakumae Yanagihara Murayama Hino Suzaka Kitasuzaka Obuse Tsusumi Sakurasawa Entoku Shinshū-Nakano Nakano-Matsukawa Shinano-Takehara Yomase Kamijō Yudanaka...
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was used by an average of 55 passengers daily (boarding passengers only). Entoku Elementary School List of railway stations in Japan 1 私鉄市内各駅乗降者数 [Nakano...
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75665767°N 135.94378816°E / 34.75665767; 135.94378816 (Mount Kasagi) 5, 6 [18] Entoku-in Gardens 旧円徳院庭園 Entokuin teien Kyōto 35°00′02″N 135°46′46″E / 35.000481°N...
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uncertain. Since the oldest extant editions of 1489 and 1491 CE are from the Entoku era, that may approximate the time of original compilation. The title was...
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Enshū-Nishigasaki Station 遠州西ヶ崎駅(えんしゅうにしがさき) Enshū-Shibamoto Station 遠州芝本駅(えんしゅうしばもと) Entoku Station 延徳駅(えんとく) Enza Station 円座駅(えんざ) Enzan Station 塩山駅(えんざん) Era Station...
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« Service » Nagano Electric Railway Obuse Express-A Yudanaka Obuse Express-B Yudanaka Entoku Local Nakano-Matsukawa...
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