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  Emperor Yuryaku of Japan - TheBestLinks.com - Emperor Ingyo of Japan, Emperor Anko of Japan, Emperor Seinei of Japan, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
No firm dates can be assigned to this emperor or to his reign, but he is believed to have ruled the country during the late 5th century CE.
According to Kojiki and Nihonshoki Yuryaku was named Prince Ohatsuse-Wakatake in birth.
Yuryaku corrsponds to Bu in Chinese records, who began the rule before 477 and required Song Dynasty to admit him as the King of Japan and ruled Japan still in 502.
www.thebestlinks.com /Emperor_Yuryaku_of_Japan.html   (274 words)

  
 An Origin of Shinto
According to the Nihongi, in the reign of Emperor Yuryaku (the late 5th c.), Soga no Omi, a minister of Japan, regarded that the founder God of the Land (kuni wo tateshi kami) was the same in both Japan and Paekche.
In Yuryaku's reign, the court and the priest of the Ise Shrine carefully watched the ecstatic oracle of the virgin princess (Varley, 108).
By the ecstatic oracle of the virgin princess of Ise, Emperor Yuryaku transferred the deity of Toyouke from Tamba to the Outer shrine of Ise at the Korean crisis (Varley, 113-4; Aston II, 76-7).
homepage.mac.com /abukuma/weberian/moriyukis/japan/shinto/shinto.html   (6885 words)

  
 EMPEROR SEAMOUNTS FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Emperor Seamounts are a chain of seamounts (submerged volcanic mountains) extending from the northwestern Hawaiian_Islands (see Kure and Midway atolls) in a northwesterly direction until approximately 170º east longitude where they trend abruptly northward towards the tip of the Aleutian_Islands and the Kamchatka_Peninsula.
The chain's name reflects the naming of many of the individual volcanoes for legendary and historic emperors_of_Japan (Yuryaku, Kimmei, Nintoku and Suiko are examples).
The Emperors are the submerged remnants of volcanic islands of what we now call the Hawaiian Islands and are part of the Hawaiian-Emperor_seamount_chain.
www.mrspell.com /Emperor_Seamounts   (346 words)

  
 Ancient Japan - 2
Paekche was frequently attacked by Koguryo during the century, prompting continued requests for assistance from Yamato; it is recorded that Paekche even sent a crown prince to Yamato as a hostage on one occasion and the mother of the king on another.
Yet, probably because of internal dissension, Yamato did not dispatch any troops to the peninsula, although a lengthy memorial sent with the embassy of 478 and presented to the Southern Sung emperor requested that the Yamato king Yuryaku be appointed commander of a large army being raised for dispatch against Koguryo.
Yamato's interest in Korea was apparently a desire for access to improved continental technology and resources, especially iron, which was especially plentiful near the lower reaches of the Naktong River in the south.
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 Talk:Emperor of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Princess Tashiraga, daughter of Emperor Ninken (by Princess Kasuga, said to have been daughter of Emperor Yuryaku) and sister of Emperor Buretsu
Emperor Ninken (Prince Oke/Ohoke) was a member of the earlier dynasty/branch, reigned himself, and said to have been a grandson of Emperor Richu.
Emperor Yuryaku was younger son of Emperor Ingyo.
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 Emperor Yuryaku of Japan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Emperor Yuryaku of Japan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 None of this poem composed King Yuryaku
In Addition Motoori Norinaga perhaps would be thunk that it had been not all right that King Yuryaku himself told her his name.
But it is on a rule basis of right behaviour that if you would gone into her name and home, you should first give to her your name and home.
The presence of his name has shown that this poem never be composed by King Yuryaku.
www.furutasigaku.jp /efuruta/emikomo/emikomo.html   (887 words)

  
 Emperor Yuryaku Of Japan Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 World War 1 and 2 - Emperor Yuryaku of Japan
World War 1 and 2 - Emperor Yuryaku of Japan
Yuryaku is believed to be referred to as Bu in contemporary Chinese records.
These records state that Bu began his rule before 477, was recognized as the ruler of Japan by the Song, Qi, and Liang dynasties, and continued his rule through 502.
www.worldwardiary.com /history/Yuryaku   (175 words)

  
 yuryaku - OneLook Dictionary Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "yuryaku" is defined.
Yuryaku : Basic Terms of Shinto [home, info]
Phrases that include yuryaku: emperor yuryaku of japan
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 QELP Data Set 073   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Hawai'i-Emperor chain is divided into two segments, the WNW-trending Hawai'ian chain and the N-trending Emperor chain.
The two chains meet at a prominent bend, around the underwater seamounts Daikakuji and Yuryaku.
The active end (youngest end) of the Hawai'i-Emperor chain is at the Big Island of Hawai'i and the offshore, still underwater volcano Loihi.
seattlecentral.org /qelp/sets/073/073.html   (1092 words)

  
 World War 1 and 2 - Emperor Ingyo of Japan
He sat on the throne after Hanzei died and ruled for 41 years.
They had five sons and four daughters, including Anko and Yuryaku.
He reformed the system of family and clan names, because many named themselves false names using higher ranked clan or family names.
www.worldwardiary.com /history/Emperor_Ingyo_of_Japan   (160 words)

  
 japanart gallery-shop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It was mainly produced in the Higashiyama area in the east of the city.
The origin of Kiyomizu-yaki is uncertain, however since it is recorded that potters of nearby Uji and Fushima were already being commissioned to make earthenwares in the reign of the Emperor Yuryaku (456-478), the history of these wares must go back to very early times.
Although the city's pottery studios were formerly concentrated in the vicinity of Kiyomizu Temple, most have relocated to the city's Yamashina Ward, where new types of Kyo-yaki and Kiyomizu-yaki are now being created.
www.euronet.nl /users/noname/textpot.htm   (271 words)

  
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COM> Date: 26 apr 1996 Subject: Tsume question (hopefully not a repeat) I have a problem understanding a Tsume problem.
My question is pertaining to a Tsume problem, Shogi Yuryaku #3 in "Ito Soin" on the World Wide Web.
The first move given is rook to 7c, answered by King capture at 7c.
www.shogi.net /shogi-l/Archive/1996/Napr26-02.txt   (172 words)

  
 Vocabulary of 'china'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
After an establishment of Yamato dynasty in 5th, 5 Japanese emperors, so called "5 Japanese kings", sent mission to China in order to get a recognition of their dynasty.
The difference of genealogy between existing Chinese and Japanese documents has provoked a controversy: only Emperor Yuryaku (Bu in Chinese) is unanimously recognized.
Now people set it before any challenge such as an election by drawing one eye and will complete the eye when it becomes successful.
www.hikyaku.com /cgi-bin/jeyword?histg+china+dico+hisgifg+0   (1013 words)

  
 urashima english
The name is described "Urashimako" in the books such as "Nihonsyoki (Yuryaku Tenno, the 22nd -year Article)", "Manyou-Shu", "Tango-no-Kuni Fudoki" and so on.
According to the shrine's old document, Urashimako went over to Tokoyo-no-Kuni (a land where people never die) in the year of Yuryaku Tenno 22th, (478 A. D.) And he came back 347 years later, in the year of Tentyo 2nd (825 A. Then about 10 days later he opened the Tamatebako-Box.
Running after some smoke came out of the box, suddenly he turned into a white-haired old man and died.
www.kiwi-us.com /%7Ekimiko/ha3b.htm   (789 words)

  
 V2200x Final Exam 2000 - Question 2 Answer.
Direction: The direction of the Pacific Plate changed at about 43 m.y.
ago, at the time Yuryaku Seamount was being erupted.
Prior to 43 m.y., the plate moved almost due north, as recorded by the seamounts between Suiko Seamount and Yuraku Seamount.
www.ldeo.columbia.edu /edu/eesc/courses/ees/lithosphere/final/2000/q2.html   (545 words)

  
 Traditional Japan--Readings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
All that inbreeding with centuries' worth of Fujiwaras made them a bit, er, temperamental at times.
Emperor Yuryaku, for instance, used to amuse himself by shooting courtiers out of trees (what the courtiers were doing in trees to begin with is unclear).
But if you're looking for old-fashioned family values, family values don't get much more old fashioned than that.
www.pitt.edu /~annj/courses/notes/sept29.html   (684 words)

  
 Oceanography 2
The Hawaiian Islands are a part of the chain--the young part--that rises above sea level.
The Hawaiian-Emperor chain has two main trends: (1) from the Hawaiian Islands west to the Kammu and Yuryaku seamounts (near 32 N, 168 W), the trend of the Hawaiian portion is just west of northwest; and (2) from this point to the Aleutian Trench, the trend of the Emperor segment is north-northwest.
The hot spot interpretation infers that this change in trend is due to a change in the direction of Pacific Plate motion, from north-northwest prior to 38 million years ago (the age of the ridge at the change in trend) to west of northwest until the present day.
www.crystalinks.com /ocean2.html   (4717 words)

  
 Urashima the Fisherman
Young Urashima lived in Tango province, in the village of Tsutsugawa.
One day in the fall of 477 (it was the reign of Emperor Yuryaku) he rowed out alone in the sea to fish.
After catching nothing for three days and nights, he was surprised to find that he had taken a five-colored turtle.
www.drlamay.com /urashima_the_fisherman.htm   (915 words)

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