• Komyo may refer to: Emperor Kōmyō (1322–1380), second Northern Emperor of Japan, or pretender Empress Kōmyō (701–760), consort of Emperor Shōmu This disambiguation...
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    Tsugihito (Japanese: 紹仁), posthumously honored as Emperor Go-Kōmyō (後光明天皇, Go-Kōmyō-tennō, April 20, 1633 – October 30, 1654), was the 110th emperor of...
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    Emperor Kōmyō (光明天皇, Kōmyō Tennō) (January 11, 1322 – July 26, 1380) was the second of the Emperors of Northern Court, although he was the first to be...
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  • Mount Kōmyō (光明山, Kōmyō-san) is a mountain in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. It has an elevation of 879 meters. Kōmyō-san (879m) Kōmyō-san 879m 2005.11.5 37°28′39″N...
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  • may refer to: Kōmyō-ji (Ayabe), a temple in Ayabe, Kyoto Prefecture; see List of National Treasures of Japan (temples)#Treasures Kōmyō-ji (Kamakura),...
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    Empress Kōmyō (光明皇后) (701 – 23 July 760), born Fujiwara Asukabehime (藤原 安宿媛), was the consort of Japanese Emperor Shōmu (701–756) during the Nara Period...
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    of her own, and was succeeded by her younger paternal half-brother, Go-Kōmyō. Her name was derived by combining the names of two previous empresses,...
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    temple, Kōmyō-ji has several of the typical features of a Zen temple, for example a sanmon (main gate), a pond and a karesansui (rock garden). Kōmyō-ji has...
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    son of Tōfuku-mon'in; both former Empress Meishō and former Emperor Go-Kōmyō were his older half-siblings. Emperor Go-Sai's Imperial family lived with...
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  • Kōmyō ga Tsuji (功名が辻) is a 2006 Japanese historical television series, and the 45th NHK taiga drama. It is written by Shizuka Ōishi, based on the 1965...
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    regalia, 三種の神器). On the other hand, Ashikaga Takauji installed Emperor Kōmyō as the new emperor without the Three Sacred Treasures in 1336. Ashikaga...
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    government was heavily influenced by her mother, the former empress consort Kōmyō, and the latter's nephew, Fujiwara no Nakamaro. She was eventually replaced...
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    Kōmyō while Go-Daigō fled Kyoto. Japan was subsequently divided between two Imperial courts: the Northern Court located in Kyoto, in favor of Kōmyō under...
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    1336, Takauji installed Kōgon's younger brother on the throne as Emperor Kōmyō. Go-Daigo fled to Yoshino, in Yamato Province and continued to lay proper...
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  • Oku-Kōmyō-En Sanatorium (光明園), or National Sanatorium Oku-Kōmyō-En is a sanatorium for leprosy and ex-leprosy patients on the island of Nagashima, Oku-machi...
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    emperor whose consort was not born into the imperial household. His consort Kōmyō was a non-royal Fujiwara commoner. A ritsuryō office was created for the...
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    in Zen during various rituals. Another example is the Mantra of Light (kōmyō shingon), which is common in Japanese Soto Zen and was derived from the...
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    1330–1333 Emperor Kōgon Konoe Tsunetada (1302–1352) Kampaku 1336–1337 Emperor Kōmyō Konoe Mototsugu (1305–1354) Kampaku 1337–1338 Ichijō Tsunemichi (1317–1365)...
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    by her younger half-brother (Go-Mizunoo's son by a consort) Emperor Go-Kōmyō, who disliked the shogunate for its violent and barbaric ways. He repeatedly...
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    to Okihito (興仁). His father was Emperor Kōgon. His predecessor, Emperor Kōmyō was his uncle, the younger brother of Emperor Kōgon. Lady-in-waiting: Niwata...
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  • Kamakura shogunate in 1333, Kōgon lost his claim, but his brother, Emperor Kōmyō, and two of his sons were supported by the new Ashikaga shōguns as the rightful...
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  • Go-Murakami. On 17 November 1336 Prince Narinaga became Crown Prince to Emperor Kōmyō. However, Ashikaga Takauji had the prince killed in 1337 when Go-Daigo continued...
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    installed a rival member of the imperial family to the throne, Emperor Kōmyō, who did appoint him shogun. Go-Daigo responded by fleeing to the southern...
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    by two of her half-brothers, who would later become known as Emperor Go-Kōmyō and Emperor Go-Sai. Both had been brought up by Masako as if they were her...
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    Prince Tsuguhito (紹仁親王, 20 April 1633 – 30 October 1654), later Emperor Go-Kōmyō Sixth Son: Imperial Prince Priest Syuchō (守澄法親王, 3 September 1634 – 12 June...
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  • brother Valdemar IV of Denmark Prince Narinaga 1326–c. 1337–44 Emperor Kōmyō Killed or deposed by Ashikaga Takauji Eric XII of Sweden 1339–1359 Magnus...
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    temple of the Kegon sect in Nara, Japan. It was founded in 747 by Empress Kōmyō. Initially a large complete Shichidō garan temple, it suffered from fire...
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  • jidaigeki fans. Many viewers see them as almost equivalent to Taiga dramas. Kōmyō-ga-tsuji: Yamauchi Kazutoyo no Tsuma. Takaya Kamikawa plays the role of...
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  • multinational automobile and motorcycle manufacturer. Honda was born in Kōmyō village, Iwata District, Shizuoka, near Hamamatsu on November 17, 1906....
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    Heike Monogatari (1972) as Taira no Tokuko Onna Taikōki (1981) as Nene Kōmyō ga Tsuji (2006) as Hōshūin Order of the Rising Sun, 4th Class, Gold Rays...
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