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+ | *[[Iida Shinshichi III]] | ||
+ | *[[Iida Tetsusaburo]] | ||
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*[[Kawagoe Shigeyori]] | *[[Kawagoe Shigeyori]] | ||
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+ | *[[Kawashima Jinbei II]] | ||
*[[Kaigetsudo Ando]] | *[[Kaigetsudo Ando]] | ||
*[[Kanbun Master]] | *[[Kanbun Master]] |
Latest revision as of 15:27, 27 February 2012
The following are all articles to which LordAmeth has contributed extensively.
Events
- Otemmon Incident (866)
- Shishigatani Incident (1177)
- Siege of Nara (1181)
- Jokyu War (1221)
- Mongol invasions (1274 & 1281)
- Ningbo Incident (1523)
- Azuchi religious debate (1579)
- Kyushu Campaign (1587)
- Grand Kitano Tea Ceremony (1587)
- Invasion of Ryukyu (1609)
- Battle of Kizugawa (1614)
- Date Disturbance (1671)
- Oshichi fire (1682)
- Phaeton Incident (1808)
- Namamugi Incident (1862)
- Taiwan Incident of 1871
- Taiwan Expedition of 1874
- Akizuki Rebellion (1876)
- Ryukyu shobun (1872-1879)
- Former Natives Protection Law (1899)
People
- Abiru clan
- Ainu
- Amawari
- Ashikaga clan (Fujiwara)
- Baioken Eishun
- Banzuiin Chobei
- Bunei
- Chaya Shirojiro Kiyonobu
- Chaya Shirojiro Kiyotada
- Chaya Shirojiro Kiyotsugu
- Chikamatsu Tokuzo
- Chinese in Nagasaki
- Cho family
- Chobunsai Eishi
- Chou Huang
- Date Munetada
- Emperor Go-Reizei
- Emperor Guangwu
- Fujiwara no Narichika
- Fujiwara no Naritsune
- Fujiwara no Yoshimi
- Fukuchi Genichiro
- Funamoto Yaheiji
- Funamoto Yashichiro
- Furukawa Koshoken
- Drew Gerstle
- Giwan Choho
- Gosamaru
- Gusukuma Seiho
- Gyoki
- Hananchi
- Haniji
- Hara Zensaburo
- Hasegawa Tohaku
- Hata no Kokatsu
- Hayashi clan
- Hiroshige
- Hishikawa Moronobu
- Honami Koetsu
- Hoshina Masayuki
- Hotta Masatoshi
- Huai Ji
- Ichikawa Danjuro
- Ichikawa Ebizo V
- Iida Shinshichi I
- Iida Shinshichi II
- Iida Shinshichi III
- Iida Tetsusaburo
- Iida Utako
- Ike Gyokuran
- Ikeda Yoson
- Irie Takako
- Isoda Koryusai
- Ito Jakuchu
- Jana ueekata
- Jocho
- Kabayama Hisataka
- Kabayama Sukenori
- Kaibara Ekiken
- Kawagoe Shigeyori
- Kawashima Jinbei I
- Kawashima Jinbei II
- Kaigetsudo Ando
- Kanbun Master
- Kano Eitoku
- Kano Masunobu
- Kano Mitsunobu
- Kano Sanraku
- Kasamori Osen
- Katsukawa Shunsho
- Keraikedagusuku Yocho
- Kinokuniya Bunzaemon
- Kitao Shigemasa
- Kobayashi Kiyochika
- Kochi Chojo
- Kono Bairei
- Kunigami Seiya
- Kuninaka Kimimaro
- Kunitomo (lacquer)
- Kunitomo (swordsmith)
- Kusuha Sainin
- Kyan ueekata
- Kyogoku clan
- Kyuna Anshin
- Leech Child
- Li Dan
- Luzon Sukezaemon
- Makishi Chochu
- Manabe Akikatsu
- Marubashi Chuya
- Maruyama Okyo
- Masamune
- Minamoto Tametoki
- Minamoto no Tametomo
- Miyagawa Choshun
- Mizuki Tatsunosuke I
- Moriya Jihei
- Edward Sylvester Morse
- Murakami clan (Chugoku)
- Muso Soseki
- Naata Ufushu
- Nagakubo Sekisui
- Nagoya Sansaburo
- Nakahara Zenchu
- Nakamura Daizaburo
- Nakasone Toyomiya
- Namiki Shozo II
- Narahara Kizaemon
- Narahara Shigeru
- Nishikawa Sukenobu
- Nishimura Shigenaga
- Nishito
- Oeyo
- Ogata Gekko
- Oine
- Okakura Kakuzo
- Okakura Shusui
- Okumura Masanobu
- Okumura Toshinobu
- Omura Hikotaro
- Onoe Kikugoro III
- Ota Chofu
- Otsu-no-miko
- Oyake Akahachi
- Quan Kui
- Raijo
- Richard Pearson
- Rin Seiko
- Robert Karl Reischauer
- Sakata Tojuro
- Sakata Tojuro I
- Samyeongdang
- Sannomiya Sahyoe
- George Sansom
- Santo Kyoden
- Satomi clan
- Satto
- Seii
- Shakamuni
- Sharaku
- Shiba Kokan
- Shirahama Kenki
- Sho Boku
- Sho Chu
- Sho En
- Sho Gen
- Sho Genko
- Sho Jun (1660-1706)
- Sho Jun (1873-1945)
- Sho Kei
- Sho Nei
- Sho Sei
- Sho Seni
- Sho Shin
- Sho Shisho
- Sho Shoi
- Sho Shoken
- Sho Taikyu
- Sho Ten
- Sho Toku
- Shunkan
- Shunten
- So Shiseki
- Sugimura Jihei
- Suminokura Ryoi
- Suzuki Harunobu
- Suzuki Shonen
- Tachibana clan (kuge)
- Tachibana clan (samurai)
- Tachibana Nankei
- Takamine Jokichi
- Takeda Nobuhiro
- Takemoto Gidayu
- Takeuchi Seiho
- Tamagusuku Chokun
- Taromai
- Tatsuoka Mansaku
- Tawaraya Sotatsu
- Tenjiku Tokubei
- Tofukumon-in
- Toki clan
- Tomita Kojiro
- Torii clan
- Torii Kiyomasu
- Torii Kiyomitsu
- Torii Kiyomoto
- Torii Kiyonaga
- Torii Kiyonobu
- Torii Ryuzo
- Tosa Mitsuoki
- Tsuda Genba
- Uemura Kichiya
- Uemura Kichiya I
- Uemura Kichiya II
- Uemura Kichiya III
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Unkei
- Urasoe Choki
- Wang Zhi
- Yan Zhenqing
- Yanagi Soetsu
- Yosa Buson
- Yoshida Hanbei
- Yoshio Kosaku
Places
- Aburaya
- Agena castle
- Ankokuzen-ji
- Byodoin
- Chokotei
- Chusonji
- Chuzan
- Dairinji
- Daishoji castle
- Edo
- Engakuji
- Engaku-ji (Okinawa)
- Fuchu castle
- Furuichi
- Gushikawa gusuku (Itoman)
- Gushikawa gusuku (Kume)
- Higashi Chayagai
- Hiroshima han
- Hojo-ji
- Hokuzan
- Hongaku-ji
- Hoshun-in
- Ichijodani castle
- Iso gusuku
- Itokazu gusuku
- Itsukushima Shrine
- Izena gusuku
- Jigen-in
- Jiju-in
- Jiri gusuku
- Jokamachi
- Kakinohana gusuku
- Kamigata
- Kanazawa castle
- Kan'ei-ji
- Kanzeon-ji
- Kenchoji
- Kingdom of Ryukyu
- Kinza
- Kitanosho castle
- Kohoan
- Komaru castle
- Komatsu castle
- Korakuen
- Koto-in
- Kumemura
- Kunitomo village
- Kurujima castle
- Kyoto
- Magiri
- Maruoka castle
- Matsukura castle
- Matsuto castle
- Monzenmachi
- Morita-za
- Na
- Nagasaki-ya
- Naha
- Nakamura-za
- Nakashima (Naha)
- Nakijin gusuku
- Naminoue Shrine
- Nanao castle
- Nanzan
- Nanzan gusuku
- Nihonmachi
- Nikko Toshogu
- Nishijin
- Obaiin
- Obama han
- Osaka
- Ozato gusuku
- Rinkaiji
- Ryogenin
- Ryukyu-kan
- Ryumonji castle
- Sangen-in
- Sankeien
- Satsuma han
- Satsuma Kyoto mansion
- Sensoji
- Shakujii castle
- Shima (teahouse)
- Shirokiya
- Shiseibyo
- Shoheizaka gakumonjo
- Shuri castle
- Sogen-ji
- Suikyo Shrine
- Tachibana castle
- Takamatsu Castle (Bitchu)
- Takemoto-za
- Tamagusuku gusuku
- Tenshaen
- Todai-ji
- Tomari
- Tomari gusuku
- Tottori castle
- Toyama castle
- Uji Bridge
- Uozu castle
- Urasoe castle
- Urasoe yodore
- Western Circuit
- Yaese gusuku
- Yara gusuku
- Yonezawa han
Publications and Plays
- Benten Kozo
- Gosannen Oshu Gunki
- Go-Taiheiki shiraishi-banashi
- Honcho gashi
- Hyakumanto darani
- Hyobanki
- Ise Ondo Koi no Netaba
- Kabuki Juhachiban
- Kafu
- Kan'ei shoka keizuden
- Ming shi-lu
- Oimatsu
- Omoro Soshi
- Onna Chushingura
- Otabumi
- Printing and Publishing
- Rekidai Hoan
- Ryukyu-koku shiryaku
- Sangoku tsuran zusetsu
- Shibaraku
- Soga Monogatari
- Sukeroku
- Ukiyo-e ruiko
- Yakusha Rongo
- Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura
Other
- Akita ranga
- Akuto
- Bashofu
- Bridge of Nations Bell
- Buke Shohatto
- Chinese investiture envoys
- Chinzei bugyo
- Currency
- Dojima Rice Exchange
- Dragon robe
- Edo Period
- Firearms in Ryukyu
- Gusuku
- Hachimaki
- Hai jin
- Hasegawa school
- Hikyaku
- Hongokucho bell
- Hyojosho
- Ivory tally system
- Jidaimono
- Jimon and Sanmon
- Jo-ha-kyu
- Kabane
- Kabunakama
- Kaigetsudo school
- Kamakura Daibutsu
- Kanazawa: A Seventeenth-Century Japanese Castle Town
- Kango boeki
- Kashihonya
- Katsukawa school
- Kentoshi
- Kenzuishi
- Keren
- Kogoishi
- Kojo no Tsuki
- Kokyu (instrument)
- Koraimon
- Korean embassies to Edo
- Korean-style fortresses
- Kumi odori
- Kuni don'ya
- Kuramoto
- Mitate
- Nagasaki tandai shoku
- Nihonga
- Nikuhitsuga
- Qianjie
- Rice broker
- Ryukyu Shimpo
- Ryukyuan court ranks
- Ryukyuan horses
- Ryukyuan missions to Korea
- Ryukyuan textiles
- Sanshikan
- Sessei
- Shumei
- Sokan
- Tael
- Textiles
- Tinbe Rochin
- Torii school
- Tribute
- Ukiyo-e
- Urushi-e
- Wako
- Yukatchu
- Za
Templates and Notes for my own use
- This article was written by User:LordAmeth and contributed to both S-A and Wikipedia; the author gives permission for his work to be used in this way.