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  Scifi Chrome Wiki Portal
Eiroku gannen (永禄元年) or Eiroku 1 (1558): The era name was changed to mark the enthronement of Emperor Ōgimachi.
Eiroku 7 (1564): Oda Nobunaga completed the conquest of Mino; and he built a new castle at Gifu.
Eiroku 11, in the 9th month (1568): The Shogun Yoshihide died from a contagious disease.
scifichrome.info /wikki.php?title=Eiroku   (366 words)

  
 Notes and Sources
Most dates are given in their western equivalents for the sake of clarity for western readers.
However, when dates are listed by their contemporary reckoning, they are given as follows: era name and the year of that era, followed by the month and day, thus, Eiroku-3 6/1 would be the 1st day of the 6th month of the 3rd year of Eiroku.
Eiroku-3 6 would indicate the 6th month of the 3rd year of Eiroku.
www.samurai-archives.com /dictionary/dictnotes.html   (865 words)

  
  Eiroku - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eiroku (永禄) was a Japanese era name after Kōji and before Genki and spanned from 1558 to 1570.
To mark the enthronement of Emperor Ōgimachi, on Kōji 4, 2nd month 28th day, the era was changed to Eiroku
Eiroku 3, fifth month 19th day ( June 12, 1560) - Battle of Okehazama
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eiroku   (78 words)

  
 The Beauty of Geisha, Part 3.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
It is a three-stringed instrument, the body of which is a hollow wooden frame, covered back and front with a tautly stretched skin—cat skin is typically used for the finer instruments (Dalby 1983: 251).
The shamisen was introduced during the Eiroku era (1557 — 1570) and is closely connected with the rise of the geisha.
The instrument was, and still is, considered well suited to the accompaniment of popular songs and the creation of lyrical and romantic moods associated with the sensuous image of the geisha (Seigle 1993: 171).
iml.jou.ufl.edu /carlson/mmc5015/Homepages/S2003/Rowe/geisha3.htm   (1273 words)

  
 1eirokumaru   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
He says the hull form of the EIROKU MARU was of a similar "senji hyoujun-sen" as rebuilt after the war.
My 50th sighting was on 28 December 1960 and the EIROKU MARU, 6871gt, built at Tokyo in 1944 was owned by Asahi Kauin Kaisha, also of Tokyo.
She enters my list of favourite ships simply because I did see her in my first couple of months of ship observing, and is one of the few Japanese ships I have seen locally, although I understand MARUs were quite frequent visitors at one time.
www.teesships.freeuk.com /1eirokumaru.htm   (178 words)

  
 Eiroku - Result for Eiroku - Meaning of Eiroku - Definition of Eiroku - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
'''Eiroku''' (永禄) was a Japanese era name after Koji Kōji and before Genki and spanned from 1558 to 1570.
The reigning emperor was Emperor Ogimachi of Japan Ōgimachi.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Eiroku.
www.mauspfeil.net /Eiroku.html   (142 words)

  
 Tondabayashi Jinaimachi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Tondabayashi Jinaimachi was an autonomous and religious community that developed along with Koshoji Betsuin, a temple that was built in the Eiroku Period (1558-69) by Rev. Shoshu.
In the Eiroku Period(1558-69), Rev. Shoshu of the Ikko Sect of Buddhism built Koshoji Betsuin, which is also called Tondabayashi Gobo.
A TACZ is so designated by a local administration office, such as city, town or village, in accordance with its city planning or by an ordinance, pursuant to Clause 2, Article 83 of the Cultural Assets Conservation Law.
www.city.tondabayashi.osaka.jp /english/jinaimachi/index.html   (1315 words)

  
 Eiroku [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Eiroku (永禄) was a Japanese era name Japanese era name (年号;, nengō, lit.
[click for more] and before Genki Genki (元亀;) was a Japanese era name after Eiroku and before Tenshō and spanned from 1570 to 1573.
He reigned from October 27?, 1557 to December 17, 1586, corresponding to the transition between the Warring States Era and the Azuchi-Momoyama period.
www.wikimirror.com /Eiroku   (366 words)

  
 Kutaki no Mura - Forum
The survivors of the Kamihattori fled to Nagaoka in the Echigo province; those of the Shimohattori found protection from the Tokugawa family in the Mikawa province or the Ochi family in Takatori, Yamato; those of the Nakahattori fled deep in the mountains of Takana, Kishu.
In the Eiroku period (1558-69) Hattori Hanzo and Hattori Masanari of the Kamihattori family swore allegiance to Tokugawa Ieyasu.
The survivors of the Kamihattori fled to Nagaoka in the Echigoprovince; those of the Shimohattori found protection from the Tokugawa family in the Mikawa province or the Ochi family in Takatori, Yamato; those of the Nakahattori fled deep in the mountains of Takana, Kishu.
www.kutaki.org /modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=1502&forum=16   (2212 words)

  
 UK Sword Register, No. 39
His early work, from around the Eiroku period is usually signed with the two character signature, as in the present example.
However, in Eiroku 12th year (1569) he was requested to make a tachi for the ruling emperor, Ogimachi, a job that he successfully completed.
As a reward for his efforts, Kanemichi was granted the use of the character "O" (also pronounced Dai) from the emperor's name and from this time he signed his name with the three characters; O-Kane-Michi.
www.to-ken.com /swordregister/no39.htm   (626 words)

  
 Uzukumaru Jar, known as "Koppazaru" - MIHO MUSEUM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Ash fell onto the shoulders of the work and there fired into a brownish green natural ash glaze.
The white clay area which did not have direct contact with the fire is incised with the date "Eiroku juOnen nigatsu juOninichi." Coil-built, the jar has a flat base.
Traces made by the vine implement used to remove the jar from the wheelhead remain.
www.miho.or.jp /booth/html/doccon/00002493e.htm   (171 words)

  
 Hist & Trad - MJERIaido   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
A samurai named Hayashizaki Shigenobu Jinsuke is popularly credited as being the originator of Iaido.
He lived in the mid-sixteenths century ( Eiroku period) and created the Shimmei Muso Ryu, which probably forms the base of most of the current Iaido Ryu.
In technical terms the practice involves drawing the sword, defensive and cutting motions, and replacing the sword in the scabbard - all carried out in one continuos movement without loss of Zanshin, or awareness of the immediate situation.
www.seibukanbudo.org /english/iaidoeng.htm   (1265 words)

  
 [No title]
This is followed by works dated to the third and fourth years of Kqji (1557-8) and the third year of Eiroku (1560).
There is a Masasada katana dated the second year of Eiroku (1559).
With second generation Hyoenojo Masatsugu there are a relatively large number of works with accompanying dates beginning from the second year of Genki (1571) and ending with the 20th year of Tensho (1592).
japaneseswordcollector.com /kanabo/kan1.html   (1533 words)

  
 THE KYUSHIN RYU BADGE - KYUSHIN RYU JUJITSU   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Although there is some debate on the issue, credit for the Kyushin Ryu badge emanated from research conducted by Eguchi Shihan when, in the latter part of the 19th century, he endeavoured to formalise and document many of the Jujitsu techniques practised within the Kyushin Ryu system.
His study on the history of the formation of Kyushin Ryu focused on the formalisation and documentation of the system during the Eiroku period (1558-1569), when five prominent Jujitsu schools pooled their knowledge to form the Kyushin Ryu system.
Acknowledgement of the input from each school was symbolised by a five-pointed star.
www.kyushinryujujitsu.com /badge.htm   (446 words)

  
 From the Dedication Ceremony to the Present Day - Great Buddha, thereafter -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Moreover, in the long-standing battles between the Minamoto and the Taira clans, Taira-no-Shigehira set fire to Nara in the 4th year of Jisho (1180) and Daibutsu-den Hall was burned down.
Though the hall was reconstructed, it was destroyed at another war in the 10th year of Eiroku (1567), during the Age of Warring States.
The image of Great Buddha, which had been long left unprotected from the weather, was repaired.
www1.sphere.ne.jp /naracity/e/buddha/e_buddha05.html   (364 words)

  
 Immortal Geisha -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
O-Kuni was a lovely daughter of a flsmith in the town of Kitsuki and became a sacred dancer of the Grand Shinto Shrine of Izumo.
It was in the Eiroku era (1558-69) that she came up to Kyoto where she happened to meet and marry a handsome-looking Samurai, Nagoya-Sanzaburo by name.
Then he used to compose many a song for her and acted as her partner on the stage, which paved the way for the appearance of the grand Kabuki theatre as seen at the present day.
www.immortalgeisha.com /ig/mo_1937.cfm   (2193 words)

  
 HISTORY OF KYUSHIN RYU SCHOOL OF JUJITSU - YAZO EGUCHI - JIM STACKPOOLE
The art was practised by many shoguns who specialised in attacking the exposed target areas outside the armour of their opponent.
Credit for the foundation of the Kyushin Ryu school is given to Inugami Sakon Shogen Nagakatsu during the Eiroku period (1558-1569).
During this time, he compiled a book explaining the basic principles of the style, which specialised in Atemi Waza (striking techniques - utilising the legs and arms) and Katsu Waza (methods of resuscitation and first aid response).
au.geocities.com /kyushinryujujitsu/history.htm   (1099 words)

  
 Catalogue Entry - MIHO MUSEUM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The shoulders are inscribed with the so-called multiple Xs known as the cypress fence pattern but it is the text inscribed on the torso of the work which is most noteworthy.
This gives the place, date and name of its maker, stating "Tenjin chokushi Eiroku juOnen (hinoto u) juOnigatsu juOroku nichi, KuroOemon saku." A Tenjin Shrine still exists in Chokushi, Shigaraki choO, and there are old kiln remains in that area.
This would lead us to believe that this pot was made for dedication to the Tenjin Shrine.
www.miho.or.jp /booth/html/doccon/00002494e.htm   (185 words)

  
 Japanese Pottery - Mishima Wares
Most do not, since they are the treasures of many Japanese museums and a few privileged private collectors.
The first mention of a Mishima chawan comes in Eiroku 8 (1565) in a tea diary.
A stopping place for trade, city-bound users of the tea bowls would only hear the island's name "Mishima" without seeing the kanji.
www.e-yakimono.net /html/mishima-pottery-jt.html   (763 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Guns were brought into this country in the fifth year of the Tembun era (1543) when a drifting Portuguese ship carrying them was cast away on the coast of Tanegashima island.
The propagation of Christianity was started by permission of Oda Nobunaga in the third year of the Eiroku era (1569).
The time came at last when expensive candles could be used in 'chochin' for night operations in battle.
www.cnfc.or.jp /plutonium/pl3/pluto3.e.html   (1230 words)

  
 [ 2draw.net » Users » Eiroku's Profile » Eiroku's comment board ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
It looks like one of those asian twins from austin powers, goldmember i think.
saucy/eiroku collab — collaboration by saucy and Eiroku
Eiroku, what is up with you and sake?
www.cellosoft.com /2draw/users/Eiroku/comments?sort=stage   (1299 words)

  
 A Witness to History / REKIHAKU 108
The oldest work is "Teppokusurikata narabini chogo shidai (Ordinary gunpowder mixing method) (Uesugi clan document) that Muromachi Shogun Ashikaga Yoshiteru sent to the Uesugi clan in Echigo in the second month of 1559 (Eiroku 2).
The next is a Tsuda-style (Jiyusai-style) "Tamagusuri chogo shidai" (Gunpowder mixing) (private collection) granted by a certain Nagauji to the Jiyusai in the third month of 1569 (Eiroku 12).
The style of the third extant volume is not known, but it is the single volume of "Tamakoshirae no koto" (The manufacture of bullets) from Miyazakinai Kurandonosuke from the sixth month of Tensei 13.
www.rekihaku.ac.jp /e-rekihaku/108/index.html   (1441 words)

  
 XboxAddict | 360.Xboxaddict.com - Your home for all of your Xbox, Xbox 360 Games, Cheats, Review and Previews | Xbox, ...
As you begin to play you are treated to a breath taking movie that sets the mode of the game.
The setting is Eiroku 1560 AD, the powerful warload of Surga, Yoshimoto Imagawa, heads up a war party towards Kyoto.
While on the march they set up camp for the night, only to be defeated by Nobunaga Oda, a rival warlord of Owari and his 2000 men.
www.xboxaddict.com /products/staff_reviews/view.php?Product_ID=193   (1139 words)

  
 ‘S¤•i‚ÌƒŠƒXƒg
Many of kanefusa families were well known as their typical tempering pattern called [Kane-fusa-midare] which is varies in hight and round head gunome-midare.
One of Kanefusas during Eiroku period, had moved to Owari and became a famed founder of Shinto Owari Ujifusa families.This is a Sun-nobi Tanto (long sized tanto) which was frequently made during momoyama period.
The entire Jigane pattern is prominent Itame-hada mixing in with flowing masame.
www.sanmei.com /shop_e/en-us/p_478.html   (253 words)

  
 Ceramics Today - Robert Yellin - Ode to Japanese Pottery
Yellin also recognizes the contribution of foreign potters inspired by the Japanese aesthetic, with the inclusion of Americans Jeff Shapiro and Richard Bennett and Korean Chi Soon Taek (1912-1993).
There are also chapters devoted to individual potters, notably Furutani Michio and Okuiso Eiroku.
Individual entries in this book are devoted to particular images of a cup or flask, analyzing their history and merits and saying a few words about the maker.
www.ceramicstoday.com /books/yellin.htm   (492 words)

  
 Machishu Culture of Kyoto & the Lotus Uprising: History of Nichiren Buddhism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Once again, the temples were forced to put an end to sectarianism in order to present a unified front against Mt. Hiei and their other enemies.
In 1564 the 15 temples signed the Eiroku Accord in which they attempted to reconcile the shoretsu and itchi factions of Nichiren Buddhism.
This agreement was extended by the Tensho Accord of 1575.
campross.crosswinds.net /Ryuei/HokkeShu_03.html   (934 words)

  
 TODAI-JI Temple No.1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Chogen (1121-1206) and Chin Wagyo started to rebuilt in 1181 but often stopped by wars.
In 1567 (Eiroku 10) the buildings was lost by fire again and reconstruction was started in the next year.
The present structure was rebuilt in 1709 (Houei 6) which is about two-thirds the size of the original.
web.kyoto-inet.or.jp /org/orion/eng/hstj/nara/todaiji.html   (290 words)

  
 b-zenjapan item 0260003 - KUTANI WARE Toshiie's Kabuto "Samurai Helmet"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
We--Oyama Shrine-- own the traditional helmets of O-Namazu-O and Ko-Namazu-O, which means tales of big and small catfish as votive objects.
The helmets were worn by our respectful Toshiie Maeda many times on the battle ground, since Battle of Okehazama happened when he was 23 years old in the 3rd year of the Eiroku era, in 1560.
He was born in the 7th year of the Tenmon era, in 1538.
www.b-zenjapan.com /03/bzj04.phtml?shop_id=26&goods_id=3   (427 words)

  
 Tea Caddy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The left jar is called Bizen dated Temmon era (1532-55).
The jar on the right is called Shigaraki, dated Eiroku era (1558-70).
Bizen and Shigaraki are names of the kilns where these were produced.
web.csuchico.edu /~es39/Caddy.html   (323 words)

  
 Yosozaemon no jo Sukesada
Yamanaka Yukimori is a famous and dauntless commander served for a war lord Amako and changed his name to Shikanosuke later.
He escaped to Kyoto and made every effort to restore the Amako family after the family surrendered to the powerful war lord Mori in Eiroku 9 (1566).
Lord Amako and Shikanosuke joined a campaign of Toyotomi Hideyoshi to the Chugoku District and defended the Kozuki Castle of Harima Province.
www.nihonto.ca /yosozaemon-sukesada/index.html   (2837 words)

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