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Chōgen (重源) (1121-1206), also
known as Shunjōbō
Chōgen (俊乗坊重源), was a ****anese
Buddhist monk. From 1181 he
devoted twenty-five
years of his life to the...
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Chōgen (長元) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Manju and
before Chōryaku. This
period spanned the
years from July 1028 through...
- go
nenmatsu (1033 shotō) funka" 長元五年末(1033初頭)噴火 [Eruption at the end of
Chōgen 5 (early 1033)] (in ****anese). ****uoka University.
Archived from the original...
- Go-Suzaku had five
Empresses and
seven Imperial children. May 15, 1036 (
Chōgen 9, 17th day of the 4th month) : In the 9th year of
Emperor Go-Ichijō's reign...
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Sougawa Matsuri is held at
Sougawa Shrine,
which was
built by the
Sougawa Chogen in 1204. It is an
ancient festival where the
Maishishi of Shingaku, or lion...
- month):
Michinaga was
elevated to the
office of Daijō-Diajin. May 15, 1036 (
Chōgen 9, 17th day of the 4th month):
Emperor Go-Ichijō died at the age of 27....
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suffering significant damage in 1692.
Under the
leadership of
Abbot Shunjobo Chogen (1121–1206),
numerous structures at
Todaiji were
rebuilt in 1180 in the...
- Go-Shirakawa
wanted to
reconstruct it. He
nominated Chōgen as Daikanjinshoku, the head of
kanjin shoku in 1181.
Chogen recruited various technicians and collected...
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during the 20th century, and the new term stuck. Ōta
derived the name from
Chōgen's work,
particularly Tōdai-ji's Daibutsuden. Soon
abandoned after its creator's...
- been destro****
during the
Genpei War. Tōdai-ji
dispatched the
noted monk
Chōgen in 1186 to
raise funds and to
procure the
necessary timber and
other raw...