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- Eiraku Myōzen (永樂 妙全, 1852-1927) was a ****anese ceramist and businesswoman. She led the Eiraku workshop in Kyoto, becoming its fourteenth head upon the...
- Chinese: 永樂通寳; simplified Chinese: 永乐通宝; pinyin: yǒnglè tōng bǎo, ****anese: Eiraku Tsūhō; Vietnamese: Vĩnh Lạc Thông Bảo) was a Ming dynasty era Chinese cash...
- coinage until 1587. The Ashikaga shogunate imported Kōbu Tsūhō (洪武通寶), Eiraku Tsūhō (永樂通寳), and Katei Tsūhō (嘉靖通寶) from the Ming dynasty, which they referred...
- HSR project". Railwaypro.com. June 12, 2018. Retrieved October 24, 2018. Eiraku, Maiko. "New bullet train shooting for slice of air travel market–NHK Newsline–News–NHK...
- ambiguities and controversies”, Developmental Biology 305,1,1-13 (1 May 2007) Eiraku et al., "Self-organizing optic-cup morphogenesis in three-dimensional cell...
- Institute of Science Tokyo. The university is originally rooted in Eiraku Hospital (永楽病院, Eiraku byōin) which was ****ociated with Tokyo Medical License Exam...
- centuries. Chinese Ming coin Yǒnglè Tōngbǎo (永樂通寳) used as currency in ****an. Eiraku Tsūhō (永楽通宝) ****anese imitation of the Ming type, 14th–17th centuries. Genpō...
- to form the village of Meiwa. March 31, 1955 - The villages of Tominaga, Eiraku, and Nagae merged to form the village of Chiyoda. (2 towns, 4 villages)...
- flourished. Aoki Mokubei, Ninami Dōhachi (both disciples of Okuda Eisen) and Eiraku Hozen expanded the repertory of Kyōyaki. In the late 18th to early 19th...
- marked by the colours of green, yellow, purple and dark blue as the basis Eiraku style, which is in contrast to the Yoshidaya style, with its simplistic...