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  • Ōta Dōkan - Wikipedia
    Ōta Dōkan (太田 道灌, Japanese pronunciation: [oː ta (|) doꜜː kaɴ],[1] 1432 - August 25, 1486), also known as Ōta Sukenaga (太田 資長), [2] was a Japanese samurai lord, poet and Buddhist monk He took the tonsure as a Buddhist priest in 1478, and he also adopted the Buddhist name, Dōkan, by which he is known today [3]
  • Bio - Ota Dokan - Japan Reference
    Ōta Sukenaga (太田資長, 1432-1486), better known under his Buddhist name Ōta Dōkan (太田道灌), was a daimyō in Musashi Province and the eldest son of Ōta Sukekiyo (太田資清, 1411-1493), who served the Ōgigayatsu Uesugi as major-domo (執事 shitsuji)
  • Ōta Dōkan Explained - Everything Explained Today
    Ōta Dōkan Explained, also known as Ōta Sukenaga (太田 資長), was a Japanese samurai lord, poet and Buddhist monk He took the tonsure as a Buddhist priest in 1478, and he also adopted the Buddhist name, Dōkan, by which he is known today
  • What does Edo mean? - JAPAN THIS!
    1457, at the beginning of the Sengoku Era, a Musashi warlord named Ōta Dōkan attacked Edo Shigeyasu Shigeyasu surrendered to Dōkan (a vassal of the Uesugi ) His life was spared and he was allowed to continue living at the Edo clan’s Kitami residence
  • Death Poem by Ōta Dōkan Sukenaga | From Troubles of The World
    Date: 1486 (original in Japanese); 1986 (translation in English) By: Ōta Dōkan Sukenaga (1432-1486) Translated by: Yoel Hoffmann (1937- )
  • A Review of Machine Translation Tools: The Translation’s Ability
    The result of the analysis shows that the translation results are different, both from the style of language and the choice of words used by each machine translation tool Thus, directly or
  • Ōta Dōkan Statue Kaiten-isshi/The Official Travel Guide for . . .
    This is a bronze statue of the Busho (Japanese military commander) Ōta Dōkan (a Busho of the Sengoku period, appraised for his skill in both the scholarly field and martial arts) from the Muromachi era hunting in falconry gear following the “Yamabuki no Sato”





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