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- ''Taisei Taishi'', or "Princess Taisei," is a [[Noh]] play by [[Kanze Kojiro Nobumitsu|Kanze Kojirô Nobumitsu]].526 bytes (69 words) - 13:49, 1 March 2014
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- ''Taisei Taishi'', or "Princess Taisei," is a [[Noh]] play by [[Kanze Kojiro Nobumitsu|Kanze Kojirô Nobumitsu]].526 bytes (69 words) - 13:49, 1 March 2014
- ...referring perhaps to King [[Sho Taikyu|Shô Taikyû]], whose divine name was Taisei-ô.2 KB (246 words) - 07:49, 13 January 2020
- ...eiyô senpu'', and one on the geography and customs of Western countries, ''Taisei yochi zusetsu''.618 bytes (81 words) - 19:06, 7 January 2015
- *Okinawan ruler [[Taisei]] dies.707 bytes (78 words) - 02:12, 10 June 2013
- *1867/10/14 Restoration of political power to the Emperor. ([[Taisei Hokan|Taisei Hôkan]])2 KB (331 words) - 05:25, 14 June 2022
- *''[[Taisei Taishi]]''2 KB (248 words) - 00:49, 7 March 2014
- ...]) was the first Ryukyuan king to have new coins minted on-island. These ''taisei tsûhô'', inscribed with the phrase 大世通宝, were of poor quality and2 KB (290 words) - 09:07, 1 February 2020
- ...okugawa estate. Yoshinobu announced this "Return of Power" ([[Taisei Hokan|Taisei Hôkan]] 大政奉還) in Kyoto on [[1867]]/10/14 and was again entrusted w7 KB (929 words) - 23:06, 10 July 2022
- ...called [[Hokkaido|Hokkaidô]]). Matsumae was unique within the ''[[bakuhan taisei]]'' (shogunate-domains system), in that the clan did not technically hold l7 KB (1,002 words) - 23:48, 13 April 2020
- ...ed by the [[Yongle Emperor]], such that his own coins read (in Japanese) ''Taisei tsûhô'' 大世通宝, this was nevertheless a notable accomplishment; Smi7 KB (1,087 words) - 10:51, 14 March 2020
- ...[[samurai]] warrior aristocracy. These formed the basis of the ''[[bakuhan taisei]]'' (shogunate-domains system) which lay at the foundation of the Tokugawa10 KB (1,432 words) - 17:04, 8 March 2017
- |[[Taisei]]||大成||[[1300]]-[[1308]]||Eiso Line|| 12 KB (1,903 words) - 12:25, 31 March 2018
- ...en, or ''Katsuren [[anji]]'', is said to have been the fifth son of King [[Taisei]] (r. [[1300]]-[[1308]]). His son and successor, the second lord of Katsure12 KB (1,960 words) - 02:45, 1 June 2020
- *bakuhan taisei, Shogun, Roju, Hatamoto, Daimyo (fudai and tozama)63 KB (9,886 words) - 08:43, 29 August 2020
- *Term "[[bakuhan taisei]]" coined by Itô Tasaburô (伊東多三郎). Mercantilism in a Japanese76 KB (11,740 words) - 03:49, 23 July 2022