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16 September 2013
Machi-iri Noh
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Keishoin
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Tokugawa seasonal observances
New Year
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Nikko Toshogu
History
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Machi-iri Noh
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Machi-iri Noh
Created page with "*''Japanese'': 町入り能 ''(machi-iri nou)'' During the Edo period, on certain occasions, commoners were welcomed into the grounds of [[Edo castle|the shogun's castle]..."
Gokoku-ji (Tokyo)
Created page with "*''Established: 1682'' *''Japanese'': 護国寺 ''(gokoku-ji)'' The Gokoku-ji (lit. "Protection of the Nation Temple") in Tokyo was founded in 1682 as a private t..."
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Timeline of 1634
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Higashi Honganji (Tokyo)
Created page with "right|thumb|320px|The gates of Higashi Hongan-ji, in [[Asakusa]] *''Japanese'': 東本願寺 ''(higashi honganji)'' Located in the Asakusa nei..."
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Higashi Honganji (Tokyo) in Asakusa, Tokyo. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 22 April 2008
Korean embassies to Edo
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Korean embassies to Edo
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Korean embassies to Edo
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Korean embassies to Edo
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Korean embassies to Edo
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Dutch East India Company
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Dutch East India Company
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Clove
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Tokugawa seasonal observances
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Tokugawa seasonal observances
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Shogunal New Year's observances
LordAmeth moved page Shogunal New Year's observances to Tokugawa seasonal observances: A bit broader, allows us to include other dates
Tokugawa seasonal observances
LordAmeth moved page Shogunal New Year's observances to Tokugawa seasonal observances: A bit broader, allows us to include other dates
mSake
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Casks of sake left as offerings at Tsurugaoka Hachimangu. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 13 Oct 2007
Tokugawa seasonal observances
Created page with " Under the Tokugawa shogunate, New Year's observances at Edo castle included the shogun's reception of ''daimyô'' and other retainers, among others, on the first ..."
15 September 2013
Shorin-ji
Created page with "right|thumb|320px|The main hall at Shôrin-ji *''Japanese'': 松林寺 ''(shourin-ji)'' Shôrin-ji is a Jôdo-shû temple in [[Sakura (city..."
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The main hall at Shorin-ji, in Sakura. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 20 July 2013
Jindai-ji (Sakura)
Created page with "right|thumb|320px|The [[Hotta clan graveyard at Jindai-ji]] *''Founded: 1615, Jigen Daishi'' *''Japanese'': 甚大寺 ''(jindai-ji)'' Jindai-ji ..."
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LordAmeth uploaded a new version of "File:Jindaiji.jpg": The Hotta clan graveyard at Jindai-ji
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The main hall at Jindai-ji in Sakura. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 20 July 2013
Soen-ji
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Soen-ji
Created page with "*''Japanese'': 宗円寺 ''(souenji)'' Sôen-ji is a Buddhist temple in Sakura (city), Chiba prefecture. It is notable as the site of the grave of [[Sato Taizen|Satô..."
Oyama Shrine
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Yanaka Cemetery
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Yanaka Cemetery
Created page with "*''Established: 1874/9/1'' *''Japanese'': 谷中霊園 ''(Yanaka reien)'', 谷中墓地 ''(Yanaka bochi)'' Yanaka Cemetery, located in the Ueno/Nippori area, is one of th..."
Tenryu-ji
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Muso Soseki
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Tenryu-ji
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The Sôgenchi gardens at Tenryu-ji. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 15 July 2010
Koi musume mukashi hachijo
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Koi musume mukashi hachijo
Created page with "right|thumb|320px|Marker for the grave of Shirokoya Okoma at Jôshô-in, in the Shiba neighborhood of Tokyo *''Playwrights: Matsu Kanshi, [[Yo..."
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The grave of Shirokoya Okoma, at Jôshôin, in Shiba. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 12 July 2013
14 September 2013
Sanmoji
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Suguri Yamada
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Created page with "*''Other Names'': 山田親雲上玩瓉 ''(Yamada peekumi ganzan)'' *''Japanese'': スグリ山田 / 勝れ山田 ''(suguri yamada)'' Yamada ''peekumi'' Ganzan, also ..."
Tei Junsoku
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Sanmoji
Created page with "right|thumb|320px|The hill at Sanmôji *''Other Names'': 三孟子 ''(sanmoushi)'', 烏帽子 ''(eboshi)'', 紗帽瀬 ''(shabouse)'' *''Japanese'': 三文..."
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The hill at Sanmoji. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 7 Aug 2013
13 September 2013
Shogunal investiture
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Shogunal investiture
Created page with " Though the shogun held unparalleled ''de facto'' political power, his legitimacy always rested on his being appointed, or invested, by the Emperor. Even during the [[Edo ..."