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    Kaei (嘉永) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Kōka and before Ansei. This period spanned the years from February 1848 through November...
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    Līloa's Kāʻei (Liloa's Sash) or Kāʻei Kapu o Liloa (the sacred sash of Līloa) is the sacred feathered sash of Līloa, king of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi...
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    surrounding areas 1848 (Kaei 1): Era name changed to acknowledge the beginning of the reign of the Emperor Kōmei 1853 (Kaei 6): Arrival of U.S. Commodore...
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    Marushime-neko, a variation of maneki-neko made of Imado ware in the style of the Kaei and Ansei periods of the Edo period....
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    month of the first year of Kaei (1848)) Fifth rank, senior grade (Fifth day of the first month of the second year of Kaei (1849)) Senior fifth rank, junior...
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    Bunka 文化 1804~1818 Bunsei 文政 1818~1830 Tenpō 天保 1830~1844 Kōka 弘化 1844~1848 Kaei 嘉永 1848~1854 Ansei 安政 1854~1860 Man'en 万延 1860~1861 Bunkyū 文久 1861~1864 Genji...
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    out his first publication, an English-Japanese dictionary which he called "Kaei Tsūgo" (translated from a Chinese-English dictionary) which was a beginning...
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    shichinin misaki. In the later Edo Period, the essay "Shōzan Chomon Kishū" in Kaei 3 (1850) by the essayist Miyoshi Shōzan, the one titled "upon possession...
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    Japanese era name (年号, nengō, literally "year name") after Tenpō and before Kaei. This period spanned the years from December 1844 through February 1848....
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  • classes) originated with Līloa. During the reign of King Kalākaua Līloa's kāʻei, or royal sash, became part of the regalia associated with the crown jewels:...
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    "Kyoto Nue Taibi (The End)" (京都 鵺 大尾) (among The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kiso Kaidō one that is by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, in Kaei 5 (1852), October)...
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    kuda-gitsune, whereas the Zen'an zuihitsu (cf. infra) was not printed until Kaei 2 (1850). The illustrated figure is entitled Okuramae misemono no zu (御蔵前みせものの図)...
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    shōgun are more specifically identified by more than one era name, or nengō. Kaei (1848–1854) Ansei (1854–1860) Tokugawa Iesada is featured in the 2008 NHK...
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    Kobe Journal of Medical Sciences. 49 (1–2): 11–5. PMID 12698017. Nasu, Kaei; Ueda, Tami; Miyakawa, Isao (2004). "Intrauterine Fetal Death Caused by Pit...
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    Ansei (安政) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Kaei and before Man'en. This period spanned the years from November 1854 through March...
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    in Calza (2003), p. 72 (18th day of the 4th month of the 2nd year of the Kaei era by the old calendar) Finley, Carol (1 January 1998). Art of Japan: Wood-block...
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    A banzuke for onsen (諸国温泉効能鑑, Shokoku onsen kōnō-kan), issued February 1851 (Kaei 4)....
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  • Emperor Kōkaku. 121 Osahito 統仁 Emperor Kōmei 孝明天皇 1846–1867 (21 years) Kōka, Kaei, Ansei, Man'en, Bunkyū, Genji, Keiō 1831–1867 (35 years) Son of Emperor Ninkō...
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  • Toshio Saeki Takako Fuji as Kayako Saeki Takashi Matsuyama as Takeo Saeki Kaei Okina as Hiroshi Kitada (北田 洋, Kitada Hiroshi) Tomohiro Kaku as Nobuyuki...
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    Kōmei upon his ascension to the throne. Emperor Kōmei 孝明天皇 (r. 1846–1867 AD) Kaei 嘉永 1848–1854 CE 7 years Book of Song Ansei 安政 1854–1860 CE 7 years The Governing...
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    his death. There were seven nengō during Kōmei's reign. Kōka (1844–1848) Kaei (1848–1854) Ansei (1854–1860) Man'en (1860–1861) Bunkyū (1861–1864) Genji...
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    to the Mon or Sen bronze coins. From 1853 to 1865, the silver Isshuban (Kaei Isshugin, 嘉永一朱銀) weighed 1.88 g, with an alloy of 1.7% gold, 98.7% silver...
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    was the first walkout in sumo history and the event is now known as the 'Kaei turmoil' (嘉永の紛擾). Hidenoyama eventually apologized to the wrestlers. He was...
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    Kaei 4 Founded Sugidan (Self Defense Group) in Hiro-Mura 1852 Kaei 5 Established a private academy (later called "Taikyu-sha") in Ta-machi 1853 Kaei 6...
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    Jahan Ara, Jam-e Giti nama, and Jam-e Kei-khosrow. The latter refers to Kaei Husravah in the Avesta, and Sushrava in the Vedas. The cup has been the subject...
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    occurred again during the 1782 Tenmei earthquake and once more during the 1853 Kaei earthquake. During the Boshin War of the Meiji restoration, Ōkubo Tadanori...
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    The Kyōka Hyaku Monogatari (狂歌百物語) is a kyōka e-hon published in 1853 (Kaei 6). As a kyōka-themed book on yōkai, and garnished with illustrations, it was...
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  • human sacrifice, primary worship of the god Kū, red feathered girdles "Kāʻei", Kāʻeke drums and veneration of the bonito fish) to Hawaii. He is also...
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    them are of unknown true identity. Example from Hokkaido In the years of Kaei, an ōnyūdō appeared in an Ainu village near Lake Shikotsu ridge and the mountain...
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  • Hamakua. He asserted his right to her as King and she accepted. Līloa's Kāʻei is his sacred feathered sash, now kept at the Bishop Museum.: p. 120  Līloa...
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