- Soga
Ryōjin (曽我 量深,
August 5, 1875 – June 20, 1971) was a ****anese
Buddhist philosopher and
priest of the Ōtani-ha of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism. He served...
- The
Ryōjin Hishō (梁塵秘抄,
Songs to Make the Dust
Dance on the Beams) is an
anthology of imayō 今様 songs.
Originally it
consisted of two
collections joined...
-
inherit the
family property. His
third older brother Daisaku (later
Kasuya Ryojin), was
adopted to
another family and
would later become a physician. His...
- in 2003.
Kaneko Daiei (1881–1976)
Keido ****ushima
Kenryo Kanamatsu Soga
Ryōjin (1875–1971)
Zenkei Shibayama Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki (1870–1966)
Volker Zotz...
- 421. Kim Kwon, Yung-Hee (1986). "The Emperor's Songs. Go-Shirakawa and
Ryōjin Hishō Kudenshū".
Monumenta Nipponica. 41 (3): 261–298. doi:10.2307/2384679...
-
reckoned as
eminent war gods (軍神 ikusagami, gunjin)
since antiquity. The
Ryōjin Hishō
compiled in 1179 (the late
Heian period)
attest to the
worship of...
-
produced a
significant number of
extremely influential thinkers, such as Soga
Ryojin,
Kiyozawa Manshi,
Kaneko Daiei and Haya
Akegarasu amongst others. Founder's...
-
danced to the
accompaniment of imayō.
Major works were
compiled into the
Ryōjin Hishō (梁塵秘抄) anthology.
Although originally women and
commoners are thought...
-
significant number of
controversial but
influential thinkers, such as Soga
Ryōjin,
Kiyozawa Manshi,
Kaneko Daiei and
Akegarasu Haya,
amongst others. The largest...
-
Kiyozawa Manshi. It was at this time that he met and
became close to Soga
Ryojin.
After graduating, he
returned home and
worked to
propagate the
ideas of...