The Kaisei Academy (開成学園) is a preparatory private secondary school for boys located in the Arakawa ward of Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1871. The Kaisei...
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Retrieved February 11, 2024. "The Kaisei Academy Official English Homepage | 開成中学校・高等学校公式サイト" (in Japanese). Retrieved February 11, 2024. "Junior High School...
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lacking 3 days) Era(s) Taihe (太和) 14 March 827 – 21 January 836 Kaicheng (開成) 22 January 836 – 3 February 841 Son of Muzong 20 November 809 – 10 February...
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research and education arm of the Shogunate. It evolved into the Kaisei School (開成学校), a school for Western learnings, after the Meiji Restoration. The Kanda...
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Kōriyama Kaiseizan Athletic Stadium (開成山陸上競技場, Kaiseizan Rikujōkyōgijō) is an athletic stadium in Kōriyama, Fukushima, Japan. Official website (in Japanese)...
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Kanagawa Ashigarakami 37.75 Yamakita 山北町 Kanagawa Ashigarakami 224.61 Kaisei 開成町 Kanagawa Ashigarakami 6.55 Hakone 箱根町 Kanagawa Ashigarashimo 92.86 Manazuru...
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The Kaicheng Stone Classics (開成石經) or Tang Stone Classics are a group of twelve early Chinese classic works carved on the orders of Emperor Wenzong of...
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Kaisei (開成町, Kaisei-machi) is a town located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2021[update], the town had an estimated population of 18,335...
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CE) Dahe 大和 827–835 CE 9 years Or Taihe (太和). Also used by Silla. Kaicheng 開成 836–840 CE 5 years Usage continued by the Emperor Wuzong of Tang upon his...
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name from Emperor (Shisei Kōka賜姓降下) in 787 Unknown Woman: Prince Kaisei (開成皇子, 724–781) Emperor Kōnin, Tahara no Higashi Imperial Mausoleum, Imperial...
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