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    different sects of samurai etiquette, such as the Ise School (伊勢, Ise-Ryū) and Ogasawara School (小笠原, Ogasawara-Ryū), were developed to strengthen and promote...
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    Ise-no-Kami Fujiwara-no-Hidetsuna, later Kamiizumi Ise-no-Kami Nobutsuna (上泉 伊勢守 信綱, 1508–1578) in the mid-sixteenth century. Shinkage-ryū is primarily a...
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    Origin: Harima Province Parent School: Ise-no-Kami-ryu[5] Ise-no-Kami-ryū (伊勢) Founder: Mouri Takamasa - 毛利高政 Era: Eiroku Era 2nd year (1559) - Kan'ei...
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  • 中世の性と聖なるもの (1998) 守覚法親王と仁和寺御の文献学的研究 (1998) 聖者の推参: 中世の声とヲコなるもの by 阿部泰郎 (2001) 伝記験記集 (2004) 類聚神祇本源 by 村松家行 (2004) 法儀表白集 (2005) 伊勢神道集 (2005) 中世先徳著作集 (2006)...
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    Japan. Kotai Jingu Gishikicho (皇太神宮儀式帳) describes "須賀利" (Sugari) as "須賀". "須賀" is an archaic word for bee or wasp, which is thought to have been named...
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    making technique developed in Japan around 805 to 809 was called nagashi-suki (し漉き), a method of adding mucilage to the process of the conventional tame-suki...
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    Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryū (鹿島神傳直心影, かしましんでんじきしんかげりゅう), often referred to simply as Jikishinkage-ryū or Kashima Shinden, is a traditional school...
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  • Railroad 豊橋鉄道 (Toyotetsu 豊鉄) Mie Prefecture Iga Railway 伊賀鉄道 Ise Railway 伊勢鉄道 (Isetetsu 伊勢鉄) Sangi Railway 三岐鉄道 Shiga Prefecture Ohmi Railway 近江鉄道 Shigaraki...
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    Shinkage-ryū school of combat. He is also well known as Kamiizumi Isenokami (上泉 伊勢守) which was his name as a samurai official (武家官位, Bukekani) for a period of...
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    various forms of decorum were developed by the Ogasawara clan and Ise clans (ja:伊勢氏), completing the prototype of Japanese folded-paper decorum that continues...
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