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- Eishun, frequently written as 「永春」("everlasting spring") in ****anese, is the name of a number of ****anese painters: Eishun, 15th century yamato-e painter...
- Baiōken Eishun (****anese: 梅翁軒永春; active c. 1710–1755) was a ****anese painter and print artist of the Kaigetsudō school of ukiyo-e art. He is also alternatively...
- Toshiyuki Morikawa (Drama CD) (****anese); Chuck Huber (English) Eishun Konoe (近衛 詠春, Konoe Eishun) is Konoka's father, the chief of the Kansai Magic ****ociation...
- castles and camps. The Tamon-in Nikki (16th century)—a diary written by abbot Eishun of Kō****u-ji temple—describes an arson attack on a castle by men of the...
- and were more like fortress-like ships floating on the sea. In Tamon'in Eishun's Tamon'in Diary, there are p****ages which state that the ship was "a ship...
- kamaitachi senpou) or Eishun opening (英春流 eishun-ryuu) is an uncommon flexible opening. It was invented by amateur shogi player Eishun Suzuki (鈴木英春). The...
- The Uno Mondo Nikki and Tamon-In Nikki, said to be the diary of the monk Eishūn, state a milder version of Yo****sugu being ill. They report rumors of Yo****sugu...
- coinciding with the time the peddlers were selling them, prompting researcher Eishun Nagano to comment that while the text may or may not have been genuinely...
- (1521–1573), Sengoku period daimyō known as Takeda Harunobu early in life Baiōken Eishun (active c. 1710 – 1755), ukiyo-e painter of the Kaigetsudō school; used...
- Kasagi Castle at the request of the Ashikaga shogunate was detailed by Abbot Eishun of Tamon'In, a sub-temple of Kō****u-ji, in his diary Tamon'In nikki. Kyōroku...