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  • Bizen
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bizen may refer to: Bizen, Okayama, a city located in the Chūgoku region of western Honshu, the largest island of Japan. Bizen Province, an old province

    Bizen

    Bizen

  • Kobe Incident
  • Diplomatic incident between Japan and Western powers

    jiken), also known in Japanese as the Bizen incident (備前事件, bizen jiken) and in English as the Bizen affray or Bizen affair, was a diplomatic incident between

    Kobe Incident

    Kobe_Incident

  • Bizen ware
  • Type of Japanese pottery

    Bizen ware (備前焼, Bizen-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally from Bizen province, presently a part of Okayama prefecture. Bizen ware was traditionally

    Bizen ware

    Bizen ware

    Bizen_ware

  • Bizen, Okayama
  • City in Chūgoku, Japan

    Bizen (備前市, Bizen-shi) is a city located in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 January 2023[update], the city had an estimated population of 32,019 in

    Bizen, Okayama

    Bizen, Okayama

    Bizen,_Okayama

  • Bizen Nishiki
  • Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Bizen Nishiki (Japanese: ビゼンニシキ, April 26, 1981 – July 23, 1999) was a Japanese thoroughbred racehorse and stud horse who was called the rival of Symboli

    Bizen Nishiki

    Bizen_Nishiki

  • Bizen Province
  • Former province of Japan

    Bizen Province (備前国, Bizen no Kuni; Japanese pronunciation: [bʲiꜜ.(d)zeɴ, bʲiꜜ.(d)zen no kɯ.ɲi]) was a province of Japan in the area that is eastern Okayama

    Bizen Province

    Bizen Province

    Bizen_Province

  • List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: swords)
  • schools, the mainstream schools of Bizen Province, maintained the Heian style of the Ko-Bizen, the oldest school in Bizen province. After the 13th century

    List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: swords)

    List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: swords)

    List_of_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(crafts:_swords)

  • Debre Bizen
  • Monastery in Eritrea

    083°E / 15.333; 39.083 Debre Bizen is an Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church monastery. Located at the top of Debre Bizen the mountain (2460 meters) near

    Debre Bizen

    Debre Bizen

    Debre_Bizen

  • Bizen-Ichinomiya Station
  • Railway station in Okayama, Japan

    Bizen-Ichinomiya Station (備前一宮駅, Bizen-Ichinomiya-eki) is a passenger railway station located in Kita-ku of the city of Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan

    Bizen-Ichinomiya Station

    Bizen-Ichinomiya Station

    Bizen-Ichinomiya_Station

  • Botamochi
  • Japanese confection

    (in Japanese). 丸善. 1998-03-01. p. 1014. "That's Bizen Pottery > Bizen Pottery and Its Beauty". Bizen City Okayama. Archived from the original on 2020-01-27

    Botamochi

    Botamochi

    Botamochi

  • Okayama Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    the area of present-day Okayama Prefecture was divided between Bitchū, Bizen and Mimasaka Provinces. Okayama Prefecture was formed and named in 1871

    Okayama Prefecture

    Okayama Prefecture

    Okayama_Prefecture

  • Japanese sword
  • Type of traditionally made sword from Japan

    elegant impression. The Bizen school is a school that originated in Bizen Province, corresponding to present-day Okayama Prefecture. Bizen has been a major production

    Japanese sword

    Japanese sword

    Japanese_sword

  • Bizen-Fukukawa Station
  • Railway station in Akō, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan

    Bizen-Fukukawa Station (備前福河駅, Bizen-Fukukawa-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Akō, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, operated by the

    Bizen-Fukukawa Station

    Bizen-Fukukawa Station

    Bizen-Fukukawa_Station

  • Symboli Rudolf
  • Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    As the year began, Okabe was faced with a choice. He had also jockeyed Bizen Nishiki the year before, another strong horse who was on a four-race winning

    Symboli Rudolf

    Symboli Rudolf

    Symboli_Rudolf

  • Ukita Hideie
  • Japanese Samurai and Daimyō of Bizen and Mimasaka Provinces (1572–1655)

    (宇喜多 秀家; 1572 – December 17, 1655) was a Japanese samurai and daimyō of Bizen and Mimasaka Provinces (modern Okayama Prefecture), and one of the council

    Ukita Hideie

    Ukita Hideie

    Ukita_Hideie

  • Kiku-ichimonji
  • Group of Japanese katanas made in 1208

    swordsmiths were from the Fukuoka Ichimonji school, which belongs to the Bizen school. The swordsmiths of the Fukuoka-ichimonji School traditionally inscribed

    Kiku-ichimonji

    Kiku-ichimonji

    Kiku-ichimonji

  • Masamune
  • Japanese swordsmith (c.1264–1343)

    (1288–1328), and it is thought that he was trained by swordsmiths from Bizen and Yamashiro provinces, such as Saburo Kunimune, Awataguchi Kunitsuna and

    Masamune

    Masamune

    Masamune

  • Tachi
  • Japanese sword worn by the samurai

    period (Tokyo National Museum) By Nagamitsu. Bizen Osafune school. Okadagiri Yoshifusa, by Yoshifusa. Bizen Fukuoka-Ichimonji school. The name comes from

    Tachi

    Tachi

  • Okayama
  • Prefecture capital and Designated city in Chūgoku, Japan

    Hōkaiin – Bizen-Hara – Tamagashi – Makiyama – Nonokuchi – Kanagawa – Takebe – Fukuwatari JR West – Kibi Line Okayama – Bizen-Mikado – Daianji – Bizen-Ichinomiya

    Okayama

    Okayama

    Okayama

  • Six Ancient Kilns
  • Group of Japanese ceramic kilns

    be produced to the present day. The six kilns are: Bizen ware (備前焼, Bizen-yaki), produced in Bizen, Okayama Echizen ware (越前焼, Echizen-yaki), produced

    Six Ancient Kilns

    Six_Ancient_Kilns

  • Bizen pottery kiln ruins
  • Remains of pottery kilns in Bizen, Okayama, Japan

    Bizen pottery kiln ruins (備前陶器窯跡, Bizen tōki kama ato) is an archaeological site consisting of the remains of kilns for firing Bizen ware pottery from

    Bizen pottery kiln ruins

    Bizen pottery kiln ruins

    Bizen_pottery_kiln_ruins

  • Shogun Assassin
  • 1980 jidaigeki film

    how the Shogun's other son Lord Bizen (Taketoshi Naitô) and his men were given orders to kill him. Even though Bizen's men are wearing armor beneath their

    Shogun Assassin

    Shogun_Assassin

  • Mimasaka Province
  • Former province of Japan

    Prefecture in the Chūgoku region of western Japan. Mimasaka bordered Bitchū, Bizen, Harima, Hōki, and Inaba Provinces. Its abbreviated form name was Sakushū

    Mimasaka Province

    Mimasaka Province

    Mimasaka_Province

  • Bizen City Museum of Art
  • Museum of art in Bizen, Okayama, Japan

    Bizen City Museum of Art (備前市美術館, Bizen-shi Bijutsukan) is an art museum in Bizen, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. It opened on 12 July 2025, replacing the

    Bizen City Museum of Art

    Bizen City Museum of Art

    Bizen_City_Museum_of_Art

  • Ōdachi
  • Japanese sword

    famous line of swordsmiths that began in the Oei Bizen school (1394) and continued until the end of Bizen. Around 2000, it was polished and named "Kibitsu

    Ōdachi

    Ōdachi

    Ōdachi

  • Bizen-Nishiichi Station
  • Railway station in Okayama, Japan

    Bizen-Nishiichi Station (備前西市駅, Bizen-Nishiichi-eki) is a passenger railway station located in Minami-ku of the city of Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan

    Bizen-Nishiichi Station

    Bizen-Nishiichi Station

    Bizen-Nishiichi_Station

  • Akō, Hyōgo
  • City in Kansai, Japan

    areas. On each side of the border, ancient Harima and Bizen provinces, which are now Akō and Bizen cities, respectively (except for the former village of

    Akō, Hyōgo

    Akō, Hyōgo

    Akō,_Hyōgo

  • Bizen-Hara Station
  • Railway station in Okayama, Japan

    Bizen-Hara Station (備前原駅, Bizen-Hara-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the Takebe-chō neighborhood of Kita-ku of the city of Okayama, Okayama

    Bizen-Hara Station

    Bizen-Hara Station

    Bizen-Hara_Station

  • Kashima Shin-ryū
  • Japanese martial art

    Kuninazu no Mahito in the 7th century. In Kashima Shinryū lore, Matsumoto Bizen-no-kami, assisted by Kunii Kagetsugu, refined and expounded on Kashima no

    Kashima Shin-ryū

    Kashima Shin-ryū

    Kashima_Shin-ryū

  • Katana
  • Samurai sword

    in forging method and steel (tamahagane). This is thought to be because Bizen school, which was the largest swordsmith group of Japanese swords, was destroyed

    Katana

    Katana

    Katana

  • Bizen-Mikado Station
  • Railway station in Okayama, Japan

    Bizen-Mikado Station (備前三門駅, Bizen-Mikado-eki) is a passenger railway station located in Kita-ku of the city of Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. It

    Bizen-Mikado Station

    Bizen-Mikado Station

    Bizen-Mikado_Station

  • Imbe, Okayama
  • Dissolved municipality in Okayama prefecture, Japan

    Inbe, is a township in the Bizen, Okayama prefecture in western Japan. It is known for the traditional production of Bizen ware. The public transportation

    Imbe, Okayama

    Imbe, Okayama

    Imbe,_Okayama

  • Shizutani School
  • opened by the Okayama Domain in the early Edo period. It is located in Bizen in the Okayama Prefecture of Japan. The Auditorium (講堂, kōdō) has been designated

    Shizutani School

    Shizutani School

    Shizutani_School

  • Dōtanuki
  • Japanese school of swordsmiths

    Doudanuki) Kikuchi district, Higo province who produced swords in the Bizen tradition during the feudal period of Japan. The Dotanuki school evolved

    Dōtanuki

    Dōtanuki

  • Ukita clan
  • Japanese samurai clan

    The Ukita clan ruled Bizen Province and Bingo Province during the late Sengoku period. The Ukita were a local samurai clan in Bizen that became powerful

    Ukita clan

    Ukita clan

    Ukita_clan

  • Matsuda clan
  • Japanese family

    tracing its origins to Bizen Province, and heirs of Fujiwara no Hidesato. Members of the Matsuda clan were military governors of Bizen during the Ashikaga

    Matsuda clan

    Matsuda_clan

  • Yoshindo Yoshihara
  • Japanese swordsmith based in Tokyo

    tradition of Masamune, but switched in the 1970s to creating swords in the Bizen style. Yoshihara has trained nine apprentices, including his son Yoshikazu

    Yoshindo Yoshihara

    Yoshindo_Yoshihara

  • Shigaraki ware
  • Type of stoneware pottery from Japan

    an abrupt decline, with production now centralizing in the Owari, Mino, Bizen, and Omi provinces. Political collapse in the Heian period caused Sue ware

    Shigaraki ware

    Shigaraki ware

    Shigaraki_ware

  • Ikeda Terumasa
  • Daimyo

    Okayama (Bizen). Ōkanehira is a tachi that was once owned by Ikeda Terumasa. It was forged by Kanehira, a member of the Ko-Bizen (old Bizen) school of

    Ikeda Terumasa

    Ikeda Terumasa

    Ikeda_Terumasa

  • Ueno Tsuruhime
  • Conflict. She was the wife of Ueno Takatoshi, the lord of Tsuneyama Castle in Bizen Province. She was known for her actions during the Bitchū Province Conflict

    Ueno Tsuruhime

    Ueno_Tsuruhime

  • Ukita Naoie
  • Japanese daimyō (1529–1582)

    February 1, 1582) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period. He was born in Bizen Province, to Ukita Okiie, a local samurai leader and head of the Ukita clan

    Ukita Naoie

    Ukita Naoie

    Ukita_Naoie

  • Japanese Garden, Monaco
  • Park in Monaco

    philosophy. In November 2024, the garden hosted an exhibition of Japanese Bizen ceramics, featuring works by Living National Treasure Jun Isezaki [ja],

    Japanese Garden, Monaco

    Japanese Garden, Monaco

    Japanese_Garden,_Monaco

  • Yoshinobu Yamamoto
  • Japanese baseball player (born 1998)

    Summer Olympics, and the 2023 World Baseball Classic. Yamamoto was born in Bizen, Okayama, Japan. His given name, Yoshinobu, combines "Yoshi" from his mother's

    Yoshinobu Yamamoto

    Yoshinobu Yamamoto

    Yoshinobu_Yamamoto

  • Lycoris Recoil
  • Japanese anime television series

    childcare, shopping, and teaching classes. A manga adaptation by Yasunori Bizen began serialization in Media Factory's manga magazine Monthly Comic Flapper

    Lycoris Recoil

    Lycoris_Recoil

  • Tenjinyama Castle (Bizen)
  • Castle in Okayama, Japan

    (天神山城, Tenjinyama-jō) was a castle located in Tatsuchi, Wake of the former Bizen Province (now Okayama Prefecture) in Japan. Its ruined remains have been

    Tenjinyama Castle (Bizen)

    Tenjinyama Castle (Bizen)

    Tenjinyama_Castle_(Bizen)

  • Kibi Province
  • Former province of Japan

    divided into Bizen (備前), Bitchū (備中), and Bingo (備後) Provinces in the late 7th century, and Mimasaka Province was separated from Bizen Province in the

    Kibi Province

    Kibi Province

    Kibi_Province

  • Bizen-Kataoka Station
  • Railway station in Tamano, Okayama Prefecture, Japan

    Bizen-Kataoka Station (備前片岡駅, Bizen-Kataoka-eki) is a passenger railway station located in Minami-ku of the city of Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan

    Bizen-Kataoka Station

    Bizen-Kataoka Station

    Bizen-Kataoka_Station

  • Eritrea
  • Country in the Horn of Africa

    Some of the buildings of the Christian monastery complex of Debre Bizen built during as early as 4th century

    Eritrea

    Eritrea

    Eritrea

  • Bitchū Province
  • Former province of Japan

    today western Okayama Prefecture. It was sometimes called Bishū (備州), with Bizen and Bingo Provinces; those three provinces were settled in the late 7th

    Bitchū Province

    Bitchū Province

    Bitchū_Province

  • Miyamoto Musashi
  • Japanese swordsman, strategist, writer, artist, and rōnin (c. 1584–1645)

    Hōjō Akinokami Sasaki Kojiro Takuan Soho Terao Magonojō Eiji Yoshikawa Bizen Province Mimasaka Province Ōhara, Okayama Miyamoto Musashi Budokan Miyamoto

    Miyamoto Musashi

    Miyamoto Musashi

    Miyamoto_Musashi

  • Seppuku
  • Ritualistic suicide by disembowelment

    detail: The condemned man was Taki Zenzaburô, an officer of the Prince of Bizen, who gave the order to fire upon the foreign settlement at Hyogo in the

    Seppuku

    Seppuku

    Seppuku

  • Wake no Kiyomaro
  • Japanese official during Nara period

    a high-ranking Japanese official during the Nara period. He was born in Bizen Province (now Wake, Okayama) to a family of politically important, devoted

    Wake no Kiyomaro

    Wake no Kiyomaro

    Wake_no_Kiyomaro

  • Gōhime
  • Hideyoshi's adopted daughter and held various titles such as Hashiba no Tsubone, Bizen no Kata, and Kyō. She took the baptismal name "Maria." Gōhime was born in

    Gōhime

    Gōhime

  • Ryōgūzan Kofun
  • 5th century burial mound in Awaiwa, Okayama Prefecture, Japan

    1978 and again in 2006. It is largest keyhole-shaped burial mound in the Bizen region and the third largest in Okayama Prefecture, and the 39th largest

    Ryōgūzan Kofun

    Ryōgūzan Kofun

    Ryōgūzan_Kofun

  • Hikoshiro Sadamune
  • Japanese swordsmith

    swordsmiths including Sōshū Masamune, Toshiro Yoshimitsu, Go Yoshihiro, Bizen Nagamitsu, and Ise Muramasa. He was a son by blood or adoption of Sōshū

    Hikoshiro Sadamune

    Hikoshiro Sadamune

    Hikoshiro_Sadamune

  • Geiyo Islands
  • Group of islands in the Seto inland sea

    archipelago only includes the islands between the former provinces of Iyo and Bizen. The islands in Hiroshima Bay, most notably Etajima and Kurahashi-jima,

    Geiyo Islands

    Geiyo_Islands

  • Matsumoto Masanobu
  • Japanese warrior

    Matsumoto Bizen-no-kami Masanobu (スキビディ・メッシ裸) was a semi-legendary Japanese warrior and founder of the Kashima Shin-ryū school of swordsmanship and a

    Matsumoto Masanobu

    Matsumoto_Masanobu

  • Senoo Station
  • Railway station in Okayama, Japan

    Express Uzushio: Does not stop at this station Bizen-Nishiichi   Rapid Marine Liner   Hayashima Bizen-Nishiichi   Local   Bitchū-Mishima Location Senoo

    Senoo Station

    Senoo Station

    Senoo_Station

  • Shimizu Shikin
  • journalists in Japan. Shimizu Toyoko (清水豊子) was born on 11 January 1868 in Bizen, Okayama, Japan to Shimizu Sadamoto. Most of her childhood was spent in

    Shimizu Shikin

    Shimizu Shikin

    Shimizu_Shikin

  • Bizen Kokubun-ji
  • Historic religious ruin in Akaishi, Okayama, Japan

    The Bizen Kokubun-ji (備前国分寺) was a Buddhist temple located in what is now the city of Akaiwa, Okayama, Japan. It was one of the provincial temples per

    Bizen Kokubun-ji

    Bizen Kokubun-ji

    Bizen_Kokubun-ji

  • Mutsu Province
  • Former province of Japan

    period, as in the following year when Mimasaka Province was split from Bizen Province, Hyūga Province was sundered from Ōsumi Province, and Tanba Province

    Mutsu Province

    Mutsu Province

    Mutsu_Province

  • Bizen-Tai Station
  • Railway station in Tamano, Okayama Prefecture, Japan

    Bizen-Tai Station (備前田井駅, Bizen-Tai-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Tamano, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the West

    Bizen-Tai Station

    Bizen-Tai Station

    Bizen-Tai_Station

  • Hamon (swordsmithing)
  • Visible effect on Japanese blades

    consists of waves with wide valleys and steep crests, and were mainly found on Bizen swords of the Muromachi period. The specific shape and style of the hamons

    Hamon (swordsmithing)

    Hamon (swordsmithing)

    Hamon_(swordsmithing)

  • Arimatsu Hideyoshi
  • Baron/ Japanese bureaucrat (1863–1927)

    regime Terauchi Masatake (寺内正毅). Arimatsu Hideyoshi was born in Mino-gun in Bizen Province as the child of Masayoshi Arimatsu of the Okayama Domain. In 1881

    Arimatsu Hideyoshi

    Arimatsu Hideyoshi

    Arimatsu_Hideyoshi

  • Japanese cargo ship Bizen Maru (1943)
  • Bizen Maru (Japanese: 備前丸) was a Japanese cargo ship during World War II. She was laid down in 1943 at the Tokyo shipyard of Ishikawajima Shipbuilding

    Japanese cargo ship Bizen Maru (1943)

    Japanese_cargo_ship_Bizen_Maru_(1943)

  • Okayama Station
  • Major railway station in Okayama, Japan

    Uno Line Stations of Ōmoto through Kuguhara, the Kibi Line stations of Bizen-Mikado through Bitchū-Takamatsu, and the Tsuyama Line stations of Hōkaiin

    Okayama Station

    Okayama Station

    Okayama_Station

  • Ōmoto Station
  • Railway station in Okayama, Japan

    Express Uzushio: Does not stop at this station Okayama   Rapid Marine Liner   Bizen-Nishiichi Ōmoto   Local   Senoo Location Ōmoto Station Location within Okayama

    Ōmoto Station

    Ōmoto Station

    Ōmoto_Station

  • Tigrinya people
  • Ethnic group in Eritrea

    In the colophon of a Gospel book from 1457/58, originating from Debre Bizen (now preserved in the monastery of Kodadu), a decree by Emperor Zara Yaqob

    Tigrinya people

    Tigrinya people

    Tigrinya_people

  • Intimacy (TV series)
  • Television series

    Lezkano Iñigo Aranburu as Gorka Iraia Elias as Itxaso Miguel Garcés as Bizen Miren Gaztañaga as Amaia Jon Guridi as Julen Rebeca Mantellán as Maria Arnatz

    Intimacy (TV series)

    Intimacy_(TV_series)

  • List of Eritrean Orthodox monasteries
  • This is a list of Eritrean Orthodox monasteries: Debre Bizen Debre Dehuhan Debre Libanos Debre Mariam Debre Merqorewos Debre Sina Debre Tsige (Abune Yonas)

    List of Eritrean Orthodox monasteries

    List_of_Eritrean_Orthodox_monasteries

  • Japanese pottery and porcelain
  • modern potters operate in Shiga, Iga, Karatsu, Hagi, and Bizen. Yamamoto Masao (Toushuu) of Bizen and Miwa Kyusetsu of Hagi were designated ningen kokuho

    Japanese pottery and porcelain

    Japanese pottery and porcelain

    Japanese_pottery_and_porcelain

  • Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces
  • Series of ukiyo-e prints by Utagawa Hiroshige

    Yamabushidani) 1853 / 12 Mimasaka Province 47 Bizen (備前) Tanokuchi Coast, Yugasan torii (田の口海浜 瑜賀山鳥居) 1853 / 12 Bizen Province 48 Bitchu (備中) Gokei (豪渓) 1853

    Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces

    Famous Views of the Sixty-odd Provinces

    Famous_Views_of_the_Sixty-odd_Provinces

  • It's Not A Cult
  • 2025 book

    Photo Name Title Bizen The Witch, Solkat of children's lies Hadaway Solkat of rust and texts at three in the morning Fast Solkat of cold calls and blighted

    It's Not A Cult

    It's_Not_A_Cult

  • Kashima Domain
  • (鍋島直郷) 1728 – 1763 Bizen-no-kami (備前守) Junior 5th Rank Lower Grade (従五位下) 20,000 koku 7 Nabeshima Naohiro(鍋島直熙) 1763 – 1770 Bizen-no-kami (備前守) Junior

    Kashima Domain

    Kashima Domain

    Kashima_Domain

  • Setouchi, Okayama
  • City in Chūgoku, Japan

    mountain forest at an elevation of 100 to 300 meters. Okayama Prefecture Bizen Higashi-ku, Okayama Setouchi has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate

    Setouchi, Okayama

    Setouchi, Okayama

    Setouchi,_Okayama

  • List of Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku characters
  • a fearsomely large and strong criminal. Nicknamed "The Giant of Bizen" (備前の巨人, Bizen no Kyojin), Rokurōta is a mentally undeveloped man as he possesses

    List of Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku characters

    List_of_Hell's_Paradise:_Jigokuraku_characters

  • Hashiba Hidekatsu
  • Japanese samurai

    age. At the time of Nobunaga's death in 1582, Hidekatsu was at Kojima in Bizen Province. Shortly after Nobunaga's death, Hidekatsu assisted Hideyoshi during

    Hashiba Hidekatsu

    Hashiba Hidekatsu

    Hashiba_Hidekatsu

  • Akashi Takenori
  • Japanese samurai (1566–1618?)

    Teruzumi, Zentō, or Naritoyo. Retainer of Ukita Naoie, the major daimyō of Bizen Province. Also known by his court title, Kamon-no-Kami (掃部頭).[citation needed]

    Akashi Takenori

    Akashi_Takenori

  • Fujiwara no Sumitomo
  • Japanese Heian era court noble and warrior

    province in 939, and soon afterwards invaded the provinces of Harima and Bizen. The revolt quickly spread throughout the whole San'yō region. Pursued by

    Fujiwara no Sumitomo

    Fujiwara no Sumitomo

    Fujiwara_no_Sumitomo

  • Sue pottery
  • Type of pottery from Japan and Korea

    Ceramic's profile | Bizen Ware". Archived from the original on 2017-11-15. Retrieved 2016-10-13. "Bizen - History". "History of Bizen ware". Wilson, Richard

    Sue pottery

    Sue pottery

    Sue_pottery

  • Hyōgo Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    office 7.■Harima West office 9.■Tanba office 8.■Tajima office 10.■Awaji office Areas beyond Harima West belonged to Mimasaka (north) and Bizen (south)

    Hyōgo Prefecture

    Hyōgo Prefecture

    Hyōgo_Prefecture

  • Nefasit
  • Town in Northern Red Sea, Eritrea

    small town in the Northern Red Sea Region of Eritrea. Monastery of Debre Bizen is located at the mountains above.[citation needed] According to multiple

    Nefasit

    Nefasit

    Nefasit

  • Provinces of Japan
  • Previous first-level administrative divisions of Japan

    (Banshū) (播磨国 (播州)) Mimasaka (Sakushū) (美作国 (作州)) – divided from Bizen Province in 713 Bizen (Bishū) (備前国 (備州)) – broke off from Kibi (吉備国) during the 2nd

    Provinces of Japan

    Provinces of Japan

    Provinces_of_Japan

  • Ariwara no Yukihira
  • Japanese Heian period courtier and bureaucrat

    life. At one time or another, he was governor of the provinces of Harima, Bizen, Shinano, and Bitchū. He also served as Councillor (中納言, chūnagon), Minister

    Ariwara no Yukihira

    Ariwara no Yukihira

    Ariwara_no_Yukihira

  • Kaneshige Toyo
  • Japanese potter

    and was deemed a living national treasure in 1956 for his work in the Bizen style ceramics. He was a member of what is known as the "Momoyama revival

    Kaneshige Toyo

    Kaneshige_Toyo

  • Tanaka Domain
  • Edo period Japanese feudal domain in Suruga Province

    000 koku Naitō clan, 1705-1712 (fudai) 1 Naitō Kazunobu (内藤弌信) 1705–1712 Bizen-no-kami (豊前守) Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 50,000 koku Toki clan

    Tanaka Domain

    Tanaka Domain

    Tanaka_Domain

  • List of Tenchi Muyo! characters
  • Characters of Tenchi Muyo franchise

    Bizen (see "Yume" below). At the moment of crisis when Tenchi rallies everyone, Funaho looks on with pride. After Tsumani stabilizes the rogue Bizen,

    List of Tenchi Muyo! characters

    List_of_Tenchi_Muyo!_characters

  • Korean sword
  • Swords produced in Korea

    An Uchigatana made by Bizen Osafune. General Kwon Eung-su (권응수, 1546-1608), killed Japanese General Kihachi (喜八) and took it for use during the Imjin

    Korean sword

    Korean_sword

  • Tokugawa shogunate
  • 1603–1868 Japanese military government (Edo Jidai)

    ancient title, typically signifying the governor of a province) such as Bizen-no-kami. As time progressed, the function of the ōmetsuke evolved into one

    Tokugawa shogunate

    Tokugawa shogunate

    Tokugawa_shogunate

  • Abune Phillipos
  • Patriarch of the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church from 1999 to 2001

    Ighelehames, Akeleguzay, Eritrea and began his religious training at the Debre Bizen Monastery at the age of eleven, and took monastic and priestly vows there

    Abune Phillipos

    Abune_Phillipos

  • Kobayakawa Hideaki
  • Fifth son of Kinoshita Iesada and the nephew of Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1577–1602)

    Sekigahara, Kobayakawa was given the defeated Ukita clan's former fiefdoms of Bizen and Mimasaka, for a total of 550,000 koku. However, Kobayakawa drank himself

    Kobayakawa Hideaki

    Kobayakawa Hideaki

    Kobayakawa_Hideaki

  • Queen Cup
  • Horse race

    Tsubame 1974 - Lester Horse 1975 - Yone Minoru 1976 - Titania 1977 - Masaki Bizen 1978 - Kiku Kimiko 1979 - Sea Bird Park 1980 - Polly Tosho 1981 - Kabari

    Queen Cup

    Queen Cup

    Queen_Cup

  • Battle of Łódź (1914)
  • Part of the First World War

    von Hindenburg Erich Ludendorff August von Mackensen Karl Litzmann Alfred Bizen † Winkler von Dankenschweil † Otto von Henning † Nikolai Ruzsky Paul von

    Battle of Łódź (1914)

    Battle of Łódź (1914)

    Battle_of_Łódź_(1914)

  • Akihiko Hirata
  • Japanese actor (1927–1984)

    Shinsho Taikōki (1973) as Hosokawa Fujitaka Onihei Hankachō (1975) as Kyōgoku Bizen Daitetsujin 17 (1977) as Captain Gomez Kusa Moeru (1979) as Yoshiyasu Ichijo

    Akihiko Hirata

    Akihiko Hirata

    Akihiko_Hirata

  • Murata Jukō
  • Founder of the Japanese tea ceremony

    utensils, having a particular fondness for unglazed stoneware from the Bizen and Shigaraki schools. However, his style did not prohibit the use of the

    Murata Jukō

    Murata Jukō

    Murata_Jukō

  • Kibi no Makibi
  • Japanese scholar (695–775)

    name of the area he came from (Kibi Province), which encompassed Bitchu, Bizen, Bingo and Mimasaka Provinces. In 717-718, Kibi was part of the Japanese

    Kibi no Makibi

    Kibi no Makibi

    Kibi_no_Makibi

  • Comparison of past and present administrative divisions of Japan
  • southern/southwestern Hyōgo Mimasaka (created in 713 from Bizen) northeastern Okayama Bizen (broke off from Kibi during the 2nd half of the 7th century)

    Comparison of past and present administrative divisions of Japan

    Comparison_of_past_and_present_administrative_divisions_of_Japan

  • Sōja shrine
  • Type of Shinto shrine

    Shosha Ken-sha Yes Mimasaka Mimasaka Sōjagū [ja] Tsuyama, Okayama Ken-sha Bizen Bizen-no-Kuni Sōjagū [sv; ja; simple] Okayama, Okayama Gō-sha Bitchū Bitchū-no-kuni

    Sōja shrine

    Sōja shrine

    Sōja_shrine

  • Tamano
  • City in Chūgoku, Japan

    been conducting censuses since 1920. The Tamano area is part of ancient Bizen Province. During the Edo Period, it was part of the holdings of Okayama

    Tamano

    Tamano

    Tamano

  • Ōtawara Domain
  • Harukiyo (大田原晴清) 1842–1858 Bizen-no-kami (備前守) Junior 5th Rank, Lower Grade (従五位下) 12,000 koku 2 Ōtawara Masakiyo (大田原政清) 1858–1871 Bizen-no-kami (備前守) Junior

    Ōtawara Domain

    Ōtawara Domain

    Ōtawara_Domain

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    Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Amoha

    Straight; Clear

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    Indian

    Aadishankar

    Sri shankaracharya, Founder of Adwaitha philosophy

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    Chilton

    English : habitational name from any of the various places called Chilton, for example in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, County Durham, Hampshire, Kent, Shropshire, Somerset, Suffolk, and Wiltshire. The majority are shown by early forms to derive from Old English cild ‘child’ (see Child) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. One place of this name in Somerset possibly gets its first element from Old English cealc ‘chalk’, ‘limestone’, and one on the Isle of Wight from the personal name Cēola (compare Chilcott), or from Old English ceole ‘deep valley’.

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    Muslim

    Shameen | شامین

    Intelligent, Happy, Auspicious, Security, Wealthy

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    , (the Lord); Apollo, Jupiter.

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    Indian, Sanskrit

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    HIK-NEKHT

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