Torii Ryūzō (redirect from 鳥居龍藏)
Ryuzo Torii (鳥居 龍藏; May 4, 1870 – January 14, 1953) was a Japanese anthropologist, ethnologist, archaeologist, and folklorist. Torii traveled across East...
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Torii Naritsugu (鳥居 成次, 1570 - July 17, 1631) was the son of Torii Mototada. He was lord of Yamura fief in Kai province (worth 35,000 koku), but was dispossessed...
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Torii Kotondo (redirect from 鳥居言人)
Torii Kotondo (鳥居 言人, 21 November 1900 – 13 July 1976) or Torii Kiyotada V (五代目 鳥居 清忠) was a Japanese painter and woodblock printer of the Torii school...
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Torii Tadayoshi (鳥居 忠吉, died May 7, 1571) was a Japanese samurai of the mid-Sengoku period. Longtime retainer of Matsudaira Hirotada and later, his son...
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students, and nurses, were killed. Sannō shrine second torii gate (山王神社二の鳥居). The role of the bombings in Japan's surrender, and the ethical, legal, and...
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Torii Tadatsune (鳥居 忠恒, 1604 – August 7, 1636) was the son of the daimyō Torii Tadamasa; his fief reverted to the control of the shogunate when Tadatsune...
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Retrieved 28 March 2014. Keller (2022): 2. Keller (2022): 1. "伏見稲荷大社にある千本鳥居の由来と数を知りたい". National Diet Library of Japan Collaborative Reference Database...
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Torii Mototada (鳥居 元忠, 1539 – September 8, 1600) was a Japanese Samurai and Daimyo of the Sengoku period through late Azuchi–Momoyama period, who served...
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measuring 1.5 meters in diameter. West of this gate is the Chumon Torii (中門鳥居) (Third Shrine Gate), the last torii visitors must pass underneath before...
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114–15. Rutgers University Press, 1987. Ibaraki "奈良歴史漫歩 No.025 平城京羅城門と来世墓の鳥居 (Heijo-kyo Rajomon etc.)". ブックハウス (bukku hausu) (in Japanese). Retrieved 2007-04-10...
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caricaturist and teacher Torii Kiyomasu (鳥居清倍, fl. 1690s – 1720s), Japanese ukiyo-e painter and print-maker Torii Kiyomasu II (鳥居清倍, c. 1720–1750), Japanese ukiyo-e...
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Torii Tadaharu (鳥居 忠春, 1624 – September 2, 1663) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period who ruled the Takatō Domain in Shinano Province (modern-day...
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politician Tomoo Otaguro (太田黒 伴雄, 1836–1876), Japanese rebel Tomoo Torii (鳥居 智男, born 1973), Japanese judoka This page or section lists people that share...
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Haruki Torii (鳥居陽生, Torii Haruki, born August 7, 2004) is a Japanese goalball player and a member of Japanese men's national team. He was on the team that...
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Torii Suneemon (鳥居 強右衛門, 1540 – May 16, 1575) was an ashigaru (low class footman) who served the Okudaira family, retainer of Tokugawa Ieyasu. He became...
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Mihashira Torii or Mitsubashira Torii (三柱鳥居, Three-pillar Torii, also 三角鳥居 sankaku torii) are a type of torii gate found in Shinto architecture. Like...
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Torii Tadamasa (鳥居 忠政, 1567 – October 2, 1628) was a Japanese Samurai and Daimyo of the Edo period, who served Tokugawa Shogunate. He was a son of Torii...
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Ōoka Tadasuke and Tōyama Kagemoto (Kinshirō) as heroes, and Torii Yōzō (ja:鳥居耀蔵) as a villain.[citation needed] The san-bugyō together sat on a council...
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military leader Ryuzo Shimizu (清水 隆三, 1902–?), Japanese footballer Torii Ryūzō (鳥居 龍藏, 1870–1953), Japanese anthropologist, ethnologist and folklorist Ryuzo...
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(竹下景子), a Japanese actress Keiko Toda (戸田 恵子), a Japanese actress Keiko Torii (鳥居 啓子), Japanese botanist Keiko Utoku (宇徳敬子), a Japanese singer/songwriter Keiko...
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Tadafumi Miwa (三輪 忠文, born 1961), Japanese modern pentathlete Torii Tadafumi (鳥居 忠文, 1847–1914), Japanese samurai and politician This page or section lists...
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in The Pet Girl of Sakurasou. She also goes by the name of Yūka Kotorii (小鳥居 夕花, Kotorii Yūka) on adult video games. "GamePlaza-HARUKA- 声優さん出演リスト 個別表示:高森奈津美"...
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Torii clan (鳥居氏, Torii-shi) was a Japanese daimyo family of the Sengoku and Edo periods. Yukinori, the founder of the Watari clan and the Torii clan, was...
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Shimazu Tadayoshi (2nd) (島津 忠義, 1840–1897), Japanese daimyō Torii Tadayoshi (鳥居 忠吉, died 1571), Japanese samurai Tadayoshi Yokota (横田 忠義, born 1947), Japanese...
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Yashi-chan (やしちゃん) – bass guitar (2009–present) Full pseudonym Yashi Akatorii (赤鳥居ヤシ, Akatorii Yashi, "Red torii Yashi"). Reported to be Avu-chan's best friend...
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"large", is lit on Daihoku-San, Hidaridaimonji-San at 8:15 pm; Toriigata (鳥居形), the shape of a shrine gate, is lit on Toriimoto, Mandara-San at 8:20 pm...
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the shrine entrance. The well-known one-legged torii or one-legged arch (一本柱鳥居) was one of the unanticipated results of the atomic bomb blast on August 9...
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News Network. Retrieved January 9, 2023. 佐藤日向が舞台「アキバ冥途戦争」和平なごみ役、共演に野本ほたる・鳥居みゆきら. Stage Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. May 21, 2023. Retrieved June...
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(Part 1)" Transliteration: "Jinja Torii Bikkuri Angou (Zenpen)" (Japanese: 神社鳥居ビックリ暗号(前編)) Minoru Tozawa N/A August 22, 2005 (2005-08-22) 412 23 "The Shinto...
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