- afterward.
Those executed leaders have been
admired as
Gimin, non-religious martyrs, with the most
famous Gimin being the
possibly fictitious Sakura Sōgorō. But...
- The Jōkyō
Gimin Memorial Museum (貞享義民記念館, Jōkyō
Gimin Kinen-kan) is a
museum dedicated to the Jōkyō
Uprising that
occurred in the
Azumidaira area of Shinano...
- are
inextricably linked." TANAKA, Jōkyō
Gimin Ikki, pp.83-84 T****DA Masakimi,
Gimin Shiro ni
Sakebu (
Gimin Shouts at the Castle), Shinkyō Shuppan-bu...
- The
station building is
modelled after the
Kasuke Shrine of the Jōkyō
Gimin Memorial Museum. The
station is a Kan'i
itaku station. Naka****a Station...
- (Zhōu) Chiu, Ziu Zau, Ziu Chu Tjioe,
Djioe Cahyadin, Ciwijaya, Cuanda,
Gimin, Frans, Hartanto, Johari, Jowarsa, Juanda, Juandi, Juano, Kusumanegara,...
-
Azumino is home to the world's
largest wasabi farm, Daio
Wasabi Farm. Jōkyō
Gimin Memorial Museum Hotaka Jinja Mount Jōnen
Mount Chō
Keikoku Fujimori (1835–1905)...
- 1840 to file
protests and
petitions in what came to be
known as the
Tenpo Gimin Jiken (天保義民事件). The move was
cancelled by the
timely deaths of both Ienari...
- the
Freedom and People's
Rights Movement and is
still admired by many as
gimin (martyr, in the non-religious sense).
Every year on 2
September (it is said...
-
footballer who
plays as a midfielder.
People often called him by his
nickname Gimin. He took part in the
Indonesia national team
during the 2007
Asian Cup,...
- Toyoshina-machi:
Sanrokusha 山麓舍.
Tanaka Kaoru, Jōkyō
Gimin Ikki no Jitsuzō (The Real
Image of The Jōkyō
Gimin Uprising),
Shinmai Shoseki Shuppan Center, 2002...