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Kashō

Index Kashō

, also known as Kajō, was a after Jōwa and before Ninju. This period spanned the years from June 848 through April 851. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 31 relations: Baekje, Bungo Province, Columbia University Press, Dainagon, Danrin-ji, Emperor Fushimi, Emperor Go-Murakami, Emperor Go-Toba, Emperor Montoku, Emperor Ninmyō, Emperor Saga, Emperor Seiwa, Emperor Tenji, Emperor Yōzei, Empress Jitō, Fujiwara no Yoshifusa, H. Paul Varley, Harvard University Press, Isaac Titsingh, Japanese era name, Jōwa (Heian period), Kyoto, Minister of the Left, National Diet Library, Nihon Ōdai Ichiran, Ninju, Ono no Takamura, Shōsōin, Tachibana no Kachiko, Tenryū-ji, Tortoise.

  2. 840s in Japan
  3. 848 beginnings
  4. 850s in Japan
  5. 851 endings

Baekje

Baekje or Paekche was a Korean kingdom located in southwestern Korea from 18 BC to 660 AD.

See Kashō and Baekje

Bungo Province

was a province of Japan in the area of eastern Kyūshū, corresponding to most of modern Ōita Prefecture, except what is now the cities of Nakatsu and Usa.

See Kashō and Bungo Province

Columbia University Press

Columbia University Press is a university press based in New York City, and affiliated with Columbia University.

See Kashō and Columbia University Press

Dainagon

was a counselor of the first rank in the Imperial court of Japan.

See Kashō and Dainagon

Danrin-ji

was Japan's first Zen temple, founded in Saga, Kyōto by order of Tachibana no Kachiko during the Jōwa era.

See Kashō and Danrin-ji

Emperor Fushimi

was the 92nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.

See Kashō and Emperor Fushimi

Emperor Go-Murakami

(1328 – March 29, 1368) was the 97th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession, and a member of the Southern Court during the Nanboku-chō period of rival courts.

See Kashō and Emperor Go-Murakami

Emperor Go-Toba

was the 82nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.

See Kashō and Emperor Go-Toba

Emperor Montoku

(August 826 – 7 October 858) was the 55th emperor of Japan,Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō): according to the traditional order of succession.

See Kashō and Emperor Montoku

Emperor Ninmyō

was the 54th emperor of Japan,Emperor Ninmyō, Fukakusa Imperial Mausoleum, Imperial Household Agency according to the traditional order of succession.

See Kashō and Emperor Ninmyō

Emperor Saga

was the 52nd emperor of Japan,Emperor Saga, Saganoyamanoe Imperial Mausoleum, Imperial Household Agency according to the traditional order of succession.

See Kashō and Emperor Saga

Emperor Seiwa

was the 56th emperor of Japan,Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō): according to the traditional order of succession.

See Kashō and Emperor Seiwa

Emperor Tenji

, known first as and later as until his accession, was the 38th emperor of Japan who reigned from 668 to 671.

See Kashō and Emperor Tenji

Emperor Yōzei

was the 57th emperor of Japan,Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō): according to the traditional order of succession.

See Kashō and Emperor Yōzei

Empress Jitō

was the 41st monarch of Japan,Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō): according to the traditional order of succession.

See Kashō and Empress Jitō

Fujiwara no Yoshifusa

, also known as Somedono no Daijin or Shirakawa-dono, was a Japanese statesman, courtier and politician during the Heian period.

See Kashō and Fujiwara no Yoshifusa

H. Paul Varley

Herbert Paul Varley (February 8, 1931 – December 15, 2015) was an American academic, historian, author, and Japanologist.

See Kashō and H. Paul Varley

Harvard University Press

Harvard University Press (HUP) is a publishing house established on January 13, 1913, as a division of Harvard University, and focused on academic publishing.

See Kashō and Harvard University Press

Isaac Titsingh

Isaac Titsingh FRS (January 1745 – 2 February 1812) was a Dutch diplomat, historian, Japanologist, and merchant.

See Kashō and Isaac Titsingh

Japanese era name

The or, is the first of the two elements that identify years in the Japanese era calendar scheme. Kashō and Japanese era name are Japanese eras.

See Kashō and Japanese era name

Jōwa (Heian period)

was a after Tenchō and before Kashō. This period spanned the years from January 834 through July 848. Kashō and Jōwa (Heian period) are 840s in Japan and Japanese eras.

See Kashō and Jōwa (Heian period)

Kyoto

Kyoto (Japanese: 京都, Kyōto), officially, is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan's largest and most populous island of Honshu.

See Kashō and Kyoto

Minister of the Left

The Kenkyusha's New Japanese-English Dictionary, Kenkyusha Limited, was a government position in Japan during the Asuka to Meiji era.

See Kashō and Minister of the Left

National Diet Library

The is the national library of Japan and among the largest libraries in the world.

See Kashō and National Diet Library

Nihon Ōdai Ichiran

, The Table of the Rulers of Japan, is a 17th-century chronicle of the serial reigns of Japanese emperors with brief notes about some of the noteworthy events or other happenings.

See Kashō and Nihon Ōdai Ichiran

Ninju

was a after Kashō and before Saikō. This period spanned the years from April 851 through November 854. Kashō and Ninju are 850s in Japan and Japanese eras.

See Kashō and Ninju

Ono no Takamura

, also known as, was a Japanese calligrapher and poet of the early Heian period.

See Kashō and Ono no Takamura

Shōsōin

The is the treasure house of Tōdai-ji Temple in Nara, Japan.

See Kashō and Shōsōin

Tachibana no Kachiko

, also known as, was a Japanese empress, the chief consort of Emperor SagaPonsonby-Fane, Richard.

See Kashō and Tachibana no Kachiko

Tenryū-ji

, formally known as, is the head temple of the Tenryū-ji branch of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism, located in Susukinobaba-chō, Ukyō Ward, Kyoto, Japan.

See Kashō and Tenryū-ji

Tortoise

Tortoises are reptiles of the family Testudinidae of the order Testudines (Latin for "tortoise").

See Kashō and Tortoise

See also

840s in Japan

848 beginnings

850s in Japan

851 endings

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashō

Also known as Kasho, .