Search results for "Kamakura government" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • great Kenchō-ji temple, number one of Kamakura's great Zen temples ... Inari temples shows the success of the government's attempt to create ...
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  • of her role in the founding of the Kamakura shogunate by her husband ... by the Miura clan to overthrow her government. Hojo Masako was one of ...
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  • Kamakura (Japanese: 鎌倉市; -shi) is a city located in Kanagawa ... Kamakura remained a religious destination for pilgrimages because ...
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  • Heian era to the samurai (warrior) Kamakura era. His mother died when ... the priesthood. Some scholars say the government and the established Buddhist ...
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  • Taira clan and the establishment of the Kamakura shogunate under Minamoto ... his young son Minamoto no Yoshitaka to Kamakura as a hostage, a common practice ...
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  • an urgent task. Komeito (“New Clean Government Party”) which was established ... Seichoji shortly thereafter to study in Kamakura and several years later ...
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  • early-to- mid 1300s (at the end of the Kamakura era). His works are considered ... arts. Since the earliest samurai government in Japan, during the Kamakura ...
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  • 1263) lived during the late-Heian early-Kamakura period (1185-1333), a time ... establishments of Kyoto persuaded the Kamakura bakufu to proscribe Honen ...
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  • established the first samurai-dominated government after the Heiji Rebellion ... and were gradually absorbed into the government bureaucracy and the middle ...
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  • The city was designated by government ordinance on September 1, 1956. ... Neighboring cities include Yokosuka , Kamakura, Fujisawa, Zushi, Yamato ...
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  • priest-poet of the late Heian and early Kamakura periods whose life became ... rose to power and overthrew the former government, with which Sato (Saigyo ...
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  • held yabusame in the area in the early Kamakura period. As of 2006, the ... A government report issued in 2002 had said that a new eruption could ...
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  • so named because the seat of Japanese government was located in the Asuka ... complex theories of centralized government with an effective bureaucracy; ...
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  • society became stratified and a government administration was set ... built under the leadership of a high government official whose grandfather ...
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  • [[Image:John LaFarge, The Great Statue of Amida Buddha at Kamakura ... His labors in almost every field of art won him the French Government ...
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  • In the Genpei Jōsuiki, written in the late Kamakura period (ca. 1300 ... entirely appropriate for an intelligent, government-employed Confucian scholar ...
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  • A dictatorship is a form of government which is characterized by a ... The dictator exercises broad power over the government and society ...
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  • in unifying most of Japan under a single government, and set up a system of ... In the centuries from the time of the Kamakura bakufu, which existed ...
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  • During the Kamakura Period (1185 – 1333) the women of the samurai ... dress as a sign of social status. The government enacted controls on what ...
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