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Jump to navigationJump to search- 21:18, 28 November 2014 diff hist +3,512 N Renga Created page with "*''Japanese'': 連歌 ''(renga)'' ''Renga'' (lit. "linked poetry") is a major form of Japanese poetry, taking the form of multiple short lines of poems composed one after ano..."
- 21:18, 28 November 2014 diff hist +27 N Joha create redirect current
- 20:45, 28 November 2014 diff hist +1,931 Muromachi Period current
- 20:45, 28 November 2014 diff hist +902 N Doho shu Created page with "*''Japanese'': 同朋衆 ''(douhou shuu)'' The ''dôhôshû'' were monks or lay monks, mostly of the Jishû sect, who served the Ashikaga shogunate, chiefly a..." current
- 19:56, 28 November 2014 diff hist +276 Noh →History
- 19:33, 28 November 2014 diff hist +745 Muromachi Period →Popular Culture
- 18:57, 28 November 2014 diff hist +3,751 Muromachi Period
- 18:47, 28 November 2014 diff hist +308 1349 →Other Events of 1349 current
- 18:22, 28 November 2014 diff hist +392 Ashikaga shogunate
- 14:40, 28 November 2014 diff hist +29 m 1866 →Other Events of 1866
- 14:15, 28 November 2014 diff hist +611 Korean embassies to Edo
- 13:54, 28 November 2014 diff hist +177 Korean embassies to Edo →Timeline of Missions
- 21:40, 27 November 2014 diff hist +3,234 N Amenomori Hoshu Created page with "*''Born: 1668'' *''Died: 1755'' *''Other Names'': 雨森東五郎 ''(Amenomori Tougorou)'' *''Japanese'': 雨森芳洲 ''(Amenomori Houshuu)'' Amenomori Hôshû was a..."
- 21:09, 27 November 2014 diff hist +209 Taikun
- 20:02, 27 November 2014 diff hist +885 Korean embassies to Edo
- 19:42, 27 November 2014 diff hist +13 m Joseon Dynasty →Kings of Joseon
- 18:49, 27 November 2014 diff hist +86 鄭 (Zheng)
- 18:38, 27 November 2014 diff hist -2 m Korean embassies to Edo →Logistics & Ritual Performance
- 18:37, 27 November 2014 diff hist +2 Korean embassies to Edo →Logistics & Ritual Performance
- 18:36, 27 November 2014 diff hist +386 Korean embassies to Edo →Logistics & Ritual Performance
- 17:51, 27 November 2014 diff hist +727 Korean embassies to Edo
- 15:45, 27 November 2014 diff hist +4,185 N Oyake Created page with "*''Japanese'': 公 ''(ooyake)'' ''Ôyake'' is the standard Japanese word for "public," incorporating as the English word often does, both the meaning of being freely usable a..." current
- 15:02, 27 November 2014 diff hist +290 Muen current
- 15:00, 27 November 2014 diff hist +18 N Kugai create redirect current
- 14:59, 27 November 2014 diff hist +2,231 N Muen Created page with "*''Japanese'': 無縁 ''(mu en)'' ''Mu'en'' (lit. "without connections") was a term used in medieval Japan to refer to places outside of the realms of political and economic ..."
- 01:51, 27 November 2014 diff hist +2,595 Forbidden City
- 01:31, 27 November 2014 diff hist +624 N Forbidden City Created page with "*''Other Names'': 故宮 ''(gùgōng / kokyuu)'' *''Chinese/Japanese'': 紫禁城 ''(zǐjīnchéng / shikinjou)'' The Forbidden City is a term often used to refer to the ..."
- 01:22, 27 November 2014 diff hist +1,549 Ryukyuan tribute missions to China
- 00:56, 27 November 2014 diff hist +1,711 N Jishu Created page with "*''Japanese'': 時宗 ''(jishuu)'' ''Jishû'' (lit. "Time Sect"), was a sect of Amida Buddhism founded in the 13th century by the traveling monk Ippen. Inspired by a ..." current
- 00:32, 27 November 2014 diff hist +1,554 N Hanami Created page with "right|thumb|320px|People taking part in ''hanami'' in Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, March 2008 *''Japanese'': 花見 ''(hanami)'' ''Hanami'' (lit. "flower ..." current
- 00:30, 27 November 2014 diff hist +71 N File:Yoyogi-hanami.jpg Hanami at Yoyogi Park, March 29, 2008. Photo by User:LordAmeth. current
- 00:17, 27 November 2014 diff hist +840 N Kokinshu Created page with "*''Other Names'': 古今和歌集 ''(kokin wakashuu)'' *''Japanese'': 古今集 ''(kokinshuu)'' The ''Kokinshû'' or ''Kokin wakashû'' ("Collection of Waka of Past and P..." current
- 00:16, 27 November 2014 diff hist +27 N Genji monogatari create redirect current
- 23:41, 26 November 2014 diff hist +1,777 Za
- 16:52, 26 November 2014 diff hist 0 m Kim Songil →References current
- 16:51, 26 November 2014 diff hist +3,082 N Ogyu Sorai Created page with "*''Born: 1666'' *''Died: 1728'' *''Japanese'': 荻生徂徠 ''(Ogyuu Sorai)'' Ogyû Sorai was a prominent Confucian & ''kangaku'' scholar of the early 18th centur..."
- 15:54, 26 November 2014 diff hist +1,384 N Kim Songil Created page with " Kim Sŏngil was the vice ambassador on a Korean mission to Japan in 1590 led by Hwang Yungil. The mission was dispatched in response to demands for [[tribu..."
- 15:41, 26 November 2014 diff hist +967 N Nam Yongik Created page with "*''Born: 1628'' *''Died: 1692'' Nam Yongik was a Korean scholar-official who served as secretary to the ambassador on the 1655 [[Korean embassy to Edo]..." current
- 08:42, 26 November 2014 diff hist +780 N Fujiwara Seika Created page with "*''Born: 1561'' *''Died: 1619'' Fujiwara Seika was a Confucian scholar of the late 16th to early 17th centuries. He met with a Korean embassy at [[Daitoku..."
- 08:41, 26 November 2014 diff hist +355 Daitokuji
- 13:17, 25 November 2014 diff hist +894 N Mori Sosen Created page with "right|thumb|300px|"Five Monkeys" by Mori Sosen, at the Honolulu Museum of Art *''Born: 1747'' *''Died: 1821'' *''Japanese'': 森狙..." current
- 13:16, 25 November 2014 diff hist +107 N File:Mori-sosen-monkeys.jpg Five Monkeys, by Mori Sosen. Honolulu Museum of Art, 4916.1. Photo by User:LordAmeth, 24 Aug 2014. current
- 13:06, 25 November 2014 diff hist +67 1809
- 03:58, 25 November 2014 diff hist +241 Odawara-juku
- 03:56, 25 November 2014 diff hist +1,019 N Hatagoya Created page with "*''Japanese'': 旅籠 ''(hatago)'', 旅籠屋 ''(hatagoya)'' ''Hatago'' or ''hatagoya'' were a typical form of inn for travelers in Edo period Japan, typically located in..."
- 20:18, 24 November 2014 diff hist +498 Edo Period
- 19:43, 24 November 2014 diff hist +127 Sengoku Period →History
- 19:39, 24 November 2014 diff hist +688 Sengoku Period some cleanup
- 01:29, 24 November 2014 diff hist +3,206 N Provinces of China Created page with "*''Chinese'': 省 ''(shěng)'' Today, the People's Republic of China contains four cities governed directly under the central government, 22 Provinces (plus Taiwan), five..."
- 00:11, 23 November 2014 diff hist +692 N Mokugyo Created page with "right|thumb|300px|A ''mokugyo'' on display at the Metropolitan Museum *''Japanese'': 木魚 ''(mokugyo)'' A ''mokugyo'' (lit. wooden fish) is a style of ..."