- Tettsū
Gikai (徹通義介) is the
third spiritual leader of the Sōtō Zen
school of
Buddhism in ****an. He
began his
Buddhist life as a
student of the Darumashū's...
- 1267 Ejō
retired as
Abbot of Eihei-ji,
giving way to
Gikai, who was
already favored by Dogen.
Gikai too
originally was a
member of the
Daruma school, but...
- system, and the
party has
advocated "Parliament-centric politics" (議会中心政治,
Gikai Chūshin Seiji). This is due to the
influence of
former members of the Kenseikai...
-
Under the
constitution of the
Empire of ****an, the
Imperial Diet (Teikoku-
gikai) was a
bicameral legislature of two houses,
generally equal in legislative...
- 1267 Ejō
retired as
Abbot of Eihei-ji,
giving way to
Gikai, who was
already favored by Dōgen.
Gikai introduced esoteric elements into the practice. Opposition...
-
elected prefectural and muni****l ****emblies (today
generally [shi/to/etc.]-
gikai, but in the
Empire sometimes only [shi/fu/etc.]-kai), and "council" for...
- The
Tokyo Metropolitan ****embly (東京都議会, Tōkyō-to
gikai) is the
prefectural parliament of
Tokyo Metropolis. Its 127
members are
elected every four years...
- Giun, who
replaced Gikai after the
latter was
forced out of Eihei-ji in what is
known as the
sandai sōron.
Keizan did
succeed Gikai as the
second abbot...
- ****an's
first modern legislature was the
Imperial Diet (帝国議会, Teikoku-
gikai)
established by the
Meiji Constitution in
force from 1889 to 1947. The Meiji...
- 「Dear」Series 「Dearシリーズ」 (Kisaki Sumeragi) Toki No
Daichi 「刻の大地」 (Jendo)
Tentai Gikai 「天体議会」 (Mizu Hasu) Shōnen Shinka-Ron 「少年進化論」 (Fujisaki Sana)
Fushigi Yuugi...