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  • ...le.jpg|right|thumb|400px|[[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]'s [[Fushimi castle|Fushimi-Momoyama castle]], as reconstructed in the 1960s.]] *''Japanese:'' 安土桃山時代 ''(Azuchi Momoyama jidai)''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Azuchi-Momoyama Period]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Azuchi-Momoyama Period]]
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  • ...master]] of the [[Azuchi-Momoyama period|Azuchi-Momoyama]] and early [[Edo period]]s. [[Category:Edo Period]]
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  • ...to [[Maeda Toshiie]], who would shortly afterwards become the first [[Edo period]] ''[[daimyo|daimyô]]'' of [[Kaga han]], and to his wife [[Matsu]]. ..."Black Gate" (''kuromon'') is the only surviving [[Azuchi-Momoyama period|Momoyama]]-style element of [[Kanazawa Castle]]. Originally a gate in the ''ninomaru
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  • ...ulptures of the [[Azuchi-Momoyama period|Azuchi-Momoyama]] and early [[Edo period]]s. As was typical for Buddhist sculptors, the studio's craftsmen were all [[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • Unkoku Tôgan was an [[Azuchi-Momoyama period]] painter in the style of [[Sesshu|Sesshû]], and in the service of [[Mori [[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...later becoming one of the more prominent painters of the [[Azuchi-Momoyama period]]. [[Category:Edo Period]]
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  • ...le.jpg|right|thumb|400px|[[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]'s [[Fushimi castle|Fushimi-Momoyama castle]], as reconstructed in the 1960s.]] *''Japanese:'' 安土桃山時代 ''(Azuchi Momoyama jidai)''
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  • *''Other Names'': 桃山城 ''(Momoyama-jou)'', 伏見桃山城 ''(Fushimi-Momoyama-jou)'' Fushimi castle, also known as Momoyama or Fushimi-Momoyama castle, was built by [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] in Fushimi, in southeastern Kyo
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  • ...nce]], from the [[Kamakura period]] through the beginning of the [[Sengoku period]]. Though the location, inside what is today Shakujii Park, in Tokyo's Neri ...earthworks, and not the distinctive stone foundations of [[Azuchi-Momoyama period]] castles, lay a short distance from [[Sanboji pond|Sanbôji pond]]. Earthw
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  • Kishû Sôkaku was a [[Soto|Sôtô]] [[Zen]] monk of the [[Azuchi-Momoyama period]]. [[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...es its origins to [[Ikenobo Senko|Ikenobô Senkô]] in the [[Azuchi-Momoyama period]]. As early as 1817, the school is said to have had as many as 20,000 stude
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  • ...celebrated today as one of the greatest painters of the [[Azuchi-Momoyama period]]. ...istinctive elements of style which would come to define, in part, Momoyama period art. One of these innovations was the placement of heavy tree trunks not wh
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  • ...painter of the [[Azuchi-Momoyama period|Azuchi-Momoyama]] and early [[Edo period]]s, trained in the [[Kano school|Kanô school]] and an innovator in both mo [[Category:Artists and Artisans]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • Kanô Sanraku was a prominent [[Azuchi-Momoyama period]] painter of the [[Kano school|Kanô school]], and the leading Kanô artist ...h the [[Toyotomi clan]]. During this time, he produced works for [[Fushimi-Momoyama castle]], and for a number of temples and shrines in Kyoto. Among his many
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  • ...the buildings standing on the grounds today date to the [[Azuchi-Momoyama period]] (c. [[1573]]-[[1600]]). ...attached to the ''dai-hôjô'', was previously a ''[[shoin]]'' (study) at [[Momoyama castle]]. It contains a famous sliding door painting by [[Kano Tanyu|Kanô
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  • The shrine has existed since the [[Heian period]], and was established originally in the home of [[Sugawara no Koreyoshi]], ...to its current location by [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] in the [[Azuchi-Momoyama period]]. Located today in the major Nishiki shopping district, between Teramachi-
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  • ...it has always been rebuilt in a fashion faithful to its original, [[Meiji period]] appearance. ...orporating elements of [[Azuchi-Momoyama period|Azuchi-Momoyama]] or [[Edo period]] [[castles|castle]] architecture.<ref>Gallery labels, History of Kabuki-za
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  • Gekkyô-in is a [[Soto|Sôtô]] [[Zen]] temple in the Momoyama neighborhood of [[Fushimi]], in southern [[Kyoto]] City. Its main object of [[Category:Sengoku Period]]
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  • ...nt form over the course of the [[Edo period]] (1600-[[1868]]). During that period, it came to be closely associated with ''[[komuso|komusô]]'', monks in bas
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  • ...al edification of young men, women, and the elderly. However, in the [[Edo period]], several different schools of ''Satsuma biwa'' developed. While the samur ''Satsuma biwa'' enjoyed a revival in the [[Meiji period]], as some of the most prominent figures in the [[Meiji government]] were f
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