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  • [[File:Nishi-honganji-gate.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The main gate to Nishi Hongan-ji]] *''Japanese'': 西本願寺 ''(nishi honganji)''
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  • ...gashi-honganji.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The ''honden'' (main hall) of Higashi Honganji.]] *''Japanese'': 東本願寺 ''(higashi honganji)''
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  • [[File:Tokyo-honganji.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The gates of Higashi Hongan-ji, in [[Asakusa]]]] *''Japanese'': 東本願寺 ''(higashi honganji)''
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  • ...gashi-honganji.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The ''honden'' (main hall) of Higashi Honganji.]] *''Japanese'': 東本願寺 ''(higashi honganji)''
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  • * ''Other names: Honganji Kennyo, Kennyo Shônin'' * ''Distinction: Honganji leader''
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  • [[File:Nishi-honganji-gate.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The main gate to Nishi Hongan-ji]] *''Japanese'': 西本願寺 ''(nishi honganji)''
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  • * ''Distinction: Founder of the [[Ishiyama Honganji]]'' ...[[Jitsunyo Koken]] and founded the Ishiyama Honganji after the [[Yamashina Honganji]] was destroyed in [[Kyoto]] in [[1532]] by the [[Hosokawa clan|Hosokawa]],
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  • [[File:Tokyo-honganji.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The gates of Higashi Hongan-ji, in [[Asakusa]]]] *''Japanese'': 東本願寺 ''(higashi honganji)''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Higashi Honganji]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nishi Honganji]]
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  • ...and defeated Yoshitaka's outclassed fleet, keeping the supply lines to the Honganji open.
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  • ...anji]]. He was dismissed from Nobunaga's service following the fall of the Honganji in [[1580]] and evidently died as a ronin.
    779 bytes (106 words) - 20:23, 22 February 2010
  • ...paign against the Ishiyama Honganji complex. En route, he was ambushewd by Honganji forces and killed. His original surname was Ban - and he received the name
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  • ...[[Oda Nobunaga]] and led a powerful unit of arquebusiers at the [[Ishiyama Honganji]]. Sadayu later died in 1585 as [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hideyoshi]] was attack
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  • *''Japanese:'' 山科本願寺 ''(Yamashina Honganji)'' ...ng to the area now known as [[Osaka]], where he would found the [[Ishiyama Honganji]].
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  • ...the [[Ishiyama Honganji]] and comes into conflict with the Môri. While the Honganji is blockaded, troops under [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi (Hashiba) Hideyosh
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  • *1532/6/20 [[Hosokawa Harumoto]] and the [[Ishiyama Honganji]] ''monto'' force [[Miyoshi Motonaga]] to commit suicide (the [[Sakai Bakuf ...True Pure Land]] sect relocates its chief center of activity to [[Ishiyama Honganji]].
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  • ...parted ways soon after Motonaga's death and Harumoto attacked the Ishiyama Honganji in [[1533]]. Harumoto's greatest rival proved to be Miyoshi Nagayoshi (othe
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  • * 1580/3/5 [[Ishiyama Honganji]] surrenders. * 1580/8 Ishiyama Honganji burnt down.
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  • ...ma Honganji]] from [[1575]] until [[1580]]. Following the surrender of the Honganji, Nobunaga wrote a scathing letter to Sakuma, accusing him of both incompete
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  • Jônyo was a high priest (''hossu'') at [[Higashi Honganji]] in the 18th century.
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  • ...nd Battle of Kizugawaguchi]]. This time, Yoshitaka was victorious, and the Honganji was successfully blockaded. Following Nobunaga's death in [[1582]], Kûki s
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  • ...cluding the [[battle of Anegawa]] ([[1570]]) and an attack on the Ishiyama Honganji ([[1570]]), before being killed in the rear-guard of the Oda army at [[Batt
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  • * 1575/9 The Oda defeat the [[Honganji|Honganji's]] supporters in Echizen, which is given to [[Shibata Katsuie]].
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  • ...adayu|Suzuki Sadayû]]. He was sent to join the defenders of the [[Ishiyama Honganji]] who were fighting [[Oda Nobunaga]] and there gained fame for his skill at
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  • *[[Ishiyama Honganji]] established.
    454 bytes (50 words) - 21:24, 14 April 2011
  • *The [[Ishiyama Honganji]] grants the [[Oyama Gobo|Oyama Gobô]] a principal image of worship, along
    674 bytes (85 words) - 18:51, 5 March 2012
  • ...arships built specifically to cut the naval supply lines to the [[Ishiyama Honganji]]. Takayoshi was technically subordinate to [[Kobayakawa Takakage]].
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  • ...of the Hiunkaku ("Flying Cloud Tower") from the Jurakudai, now at [[Nishi Honganji]]]] ...aitoku-ji]], while gates from the Jurakudai survive at Daitoku-ji, [[Nishi Honganji]], and [[Myokaku-ji|Myôkaku-ji]]. One of the mansion's foundation stones i
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  • ...an embassy takes up lodgings at [[Higashi Honganji (Tokyo)|Asakusa Higashi Honganji]].
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  • Jôkyô-ji is a temple of the [[Jodo shinshu|Jôdo-Shinshû]] Honganji sect, located on Sanjô-dôri in the city of [[Nara]].
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  • The missions were dispatched by Ôtani Kôzui, 22nd abbot of the [[Nishi Honganji]]. In contrast to Central Asia missions sent from other countries, which fo
    966 bytes (138 words) - 05:16, 14 October 2015
  • ...tter entered the Kinai region in [[1568]]. He assisted in the Seige of the Honganji and in [[1577]] helped bring down [[Matsunaga Hisahide|Matsunaga Hisahide's
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  • ...t are today the Karamon at [[Daitoku-ji]] and the Hiunkaku Gate at [[Nishi Honganji]]. The ''[[hojo|hôjô]]'' (abbot's quarters) at Daitoku-ji is also a survi
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  • ...hese Expositions, Bairei attracted the attention of the abbot of [[Higashi Honganji]], [[Otani Kosho|Ôtani Kôshô]], who patronized Bairei and took him along ...ousehold Artist in 1893, and completed several commissions for the Higashi Honganji the following year, before dying in 1895.
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  • ...Osaka]], are also famous for successfully withstanding [[siege of Ishiyama Honganji|siege]] by [[Oda Nobunaga]] for as long as ten years before succumbing.
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  • ...with the aid of these new ships, Nobunaga eventually subdued the Ishiyama Honganji in [[1580]], after a roughly ten-year-long siege.
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  • ...negawa|Anegawa]] in 1570, [[Battle of Nagashino|Nagashino]] in 1575, the [[Honganji Campaign]] from [[1570]]-[[1580]], [[Battle of Tedorigawa|Tedorigawa]] in 1
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  • ...ing year by [[Imamura Emyo|Imamura Emyô]], both of whom were sent by the [[Honganji]] in Kyoto to remedy the fact that the [[Japanese immigration to Hawaii|Jap
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  • ...gh nut to crack. Miki was vital to the continued defense of the [[Ishiyama Honganji]] in [[Settsu province|Settsu]] and the Mori were therefore determined to s
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  • ...early 20th centuries. His works include the main building of the [[Tsukiji Honganji]], and the main gates of the [[University of Tokyo]] main campus; he was al [[File:Tsukijihonganji.JPG|center|thumb|800px|[[Tsukiji Honganji]], completed in 1934, and designed by Itô, drawing upon inspiration from t
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  • ...once again; he and his son Hisamichi abandoned their positions around the Honganji and returned to Yamato, possibly hoping that other Yamato daimyo, such as [
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  • ...etimes said to date to that time. The Honganji fell to [[siege of Ishiyama Honganji|siege]] in [[1580]], and [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] built [[Osaka Castle]] shor
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  • ...ioned the work originally; Kôrin is known to have spent much time at Nishi Honganji, where he frequently watched [[Noh]] with [[kuge|court noble]] [[Nijo Tsuna
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  • *[[Shonyo Kokyo|Shônyo Kôkyo]], founder of the [[Ishiyama Honganji]], dies.
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  • ** Nobunaga initiates hostilities with the [[Ishiyama Honganji]].
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  • ...break the blockade the following year was turned back, and in [[1580]] the Honganji surrendered.
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  • ...Kennyo Kosa|Kennyô Kosa]] were negotiating the surrender of the [[Ishiyama Honganji]] in [[1580]]. He changed his name to Ryûzan in [[1582]] and took up the t
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  • ...clashed at various points between 1557-1565. They lent aid to the Ishiyama Honganji complex in [[Settsu province]], besieged by the [[Oda clan|Oda]], but under
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  • ...o Exposition]]<!--京都博覧会--> is held at the ''[[shoin]]'' complex of [[Nishi Honganji]]. It is the first "modern" exposition (''[[hakurankai]]'') to be held in J
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  • ...e campaign against the Môri - both to aid in the isolation of the Ishiyama Honganji and as the gateway to Bizen and [[Mimasaka province|Mimasaka]]. Himeji was
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  • ...end commissions, including one when Bairei produced records of a [[Higashi Honganji]] abbot's journeys in the [[Hokuriku region]]. ...[Otani Kubutsu|Ôtani Kubutsu]]<!--aka Kôen, 1875-1943-->, abbot of Higashi Honganji, became Seihô's pupil for a time, and in 1914 convinced him to design a br
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  • ...again defeating Oda attempts to block supplies from reaching the Ishiyama Honganji. [[Murakami Kagehiro]], lord of [[Kasaoka castle]] in [[Bitchu province|Bit
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