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[[File:Yi-bang-eon-plaque.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Plaque at Fukuzen-ji in [[Tomonoura]], commissioned by [[Abe Masakiyo]] to reproduce Yi Bang-eon's writing, that the view from Fukuzen-ji is "the greatest in Japan."]]
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[[File:Yi-bang-eon-plaque.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Plaque at [[Fukuzen-ji]] in [[Tomonoura]], commissioned by [[Abe Masakiyo]] to reproduce Yi Bang-eon's writing, that the view from Fukuzen-ji is "the greatest in Japan."]]
 
*''Korean'': [[李]] 邦彦 ''(Yi Bang eon)''
 
*''Korean'': [[李]] 邦彦 ''(Yi Bang eon)''
  
 
Yi Bang-eon was a [[Joseon Dynasty]] scholar-official, who served as ''jûjikan'' ("Secretary") on the [[1711]] [[Korean embassy to Edo]].
 
Yi Bang-eon was a [[Joseon Dynasty]] scholar-official, who served as ''jûjikan'' ("Secretary") on the [[1711]] [[Korean embassy to Edo]].
  
He is famous for writing that the view of the [[Inland Sea]] from the Taichôrô at Fukuzen-ji in [[Tomonoura]] was the greatest view in all of Japan.
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He is famous for writing that the view of the [[Inland Sea]] from the Taichôrô at [[Fukuzen-ji]] in [[Tomonoura]] was the greatest view in all of Japan.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:06, 6 October 2017

Plaque at Fukuzen-ji in Tomonoura, commissioned by Abe Masakiyo to reproduce Yi Bang-eon's writing, that the view from Fukuzen-ji is "the greatest in Japan."
  • Korean: 邦彦 (Yi Bang eon)

Yi Bang-eon was a Joseon Dynasty scholar-official, who served as jûjikan ("Secretary") on the 1711 Korean embassy to Edo.

He is famous for writing that the view of the Inland Sea from the Taichôrô at Fukuzen-ji in Tomonoura was the greatest view in all of Japan.

References

  • Labels and plaques at Fukuzen-ji.[1]