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Village in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Choja [ˈxɔja] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Zbuczyn, within Siedlce County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. "Główny
Choja
Japanese voice actor and narrator
Fushimi-ku, Kyoto. He is best known for his roles in Bleach as Gin Ichimaru, Choja Raideen as Raideen Owl, the Sonic the Hedgehog series as Shadow the Hedgehog
Kōji_Yusa
Japanese folktale about a snail bridegroom
a handsome man. Scholar Kunio Yanagita collected the tale The Mudsnail Chōja from a teller in Sannohe-gun, Aomori. In this tale, an old couple works
The_Snail_Son
Aristocratic family groups during the Kofun period of Japanese history (300–538)
(氏長), uji no chōja (氏長者), and uji no mune (氏宗) were also used depending on the time period. At the beginning of the Heian period uji no chōja was used most
Uji_(clan)
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1603 to 1605
as Minister of the Right, Overall Head of the Minamoto-Genji clan (Genji Chōja), and also Chief Attendant of the Bullock-cart Proclamation. Ieyasu was
Tokugawa_Ieyasu
Archaeological site in Ōita Prefecture, Japan
Chōja Yashiki Kanga ruins (長者屋敷官衙遺跡, Chōja yashiki kanga iseki) is an archaeological site with the ruins of a Heian period government administrative complex
Chōja_Yashiki_Kanga_ruins
Japanese voice actress (born 1969)
Mayumi-sensei) Kodomo no Omocha (Natsumi Hayama) You're Under Arrest (Tetsu) Choja Reideen (Kappei Miyamoto) 1997 Clamp School (Nokoru Imonoyama) Battle Athletes
Akemi_Okamura
Japanese folk hero
by his mother, Princess Yaegiri, daughter of a wealthy man named Shiman-chōja, in the village of Jizodo, near Mount Ashigara. In a competing legend, his
Kintarō
Genealogical tree of the Fujiwara Clan
1871 of Japan, who were otherwise known as the Tōshi no Chōja (藤氏長者). The title, Tōshi no Chōja, was abolished with Sesshō and Kampaku during the Meiji
Fujiwara_family_tree
Surname of Japanese imperial family members demoted into ranks of nobility
Ashikaga clan took it during the Muromachi period, the title of Genji no Chōja always fell to one of Morofusa's progeny. These were descendants of Emperor
Minamoto_clan
Enoken no senman chōja Enoken's Ten Million (The Millionaire or Enoken the Millionaire) Kajirō Yamamoto Zoku Enoken no senman chōja Enoken's Ten Million
List of works by Akira Kurosawa
List_of_works_by_Akira_Kurosawa
Japanese folk tale
The legend of the Straw Millionaire (わらしべ長者, Warashibe Chōja), also known as Daietsu or the Daikokumai, is a Japanese Buddhist folk tale about a poor
Straw_Millionaire
Japanese anime television series
the original aired: the first one titled Reideen the Superior (超者ライディーン, Chōja Raidīn) was broadcast from 1996 to 1997 on TV Tokyo, and another called
Reideen_the_Brave
Tradition of Japanese Buddhism
all Shingon schools to merge under a single leader which was called a "Chōja" (Superintendent). This led to some internal political conflict among the
Shingon_Buddhism
Folk traditions of Japan
rustic and vulgar oral tale. The gender is reversed in the tale of Tanishi chōja [ja] where a bride is wedded to a tiny tanishi (river snail). A number of
Japanese_folklore
Roar of the Sea" (海鳴り, Uminari) 243. "Superhuman (Jnanin)" (超者(ジャンアーニン), Chōja (Jan'ānin)) 244. "Navy Yard" (鎮守府, Chinjūfu) 245. "City of Humans" (人間の都市
List_of_Berserk_chapters
Legendary heroine in Japanese mythology
sekkyō-bushi [ja], i.e., Buddhist "sermon ballad" pieces under the title Matsura chōja, contained an alteration of this plot where the heroine, in an act of filial
Matsura_Sayohime
March 13, 1980 (1980-03-13) 295 "The Millionaire Straw" Transliteration: "Chōja Warashibe" (Japanese: チョージャワラシベ) March 14, 1980 (1980-03-14) 296 "The Debut
List of Doraemon (1979 TV series) episodes (1979–1986)
List_of_Doraemon_(1979_TV_series)_episodes_(1979–1986)
Japanese film director and screenwriter (1915–2008)
Myself Watashi no subete o Also known as All About Me A Billionaire Okuman chōja Twelve Chapters About Women Josei ni kansuru jūnishō 1955 Ghost Story of
Kon_Ichikawa
December 15, 1995[better source needed] Psikyo Tetsudō O '96: Ikuze Okuban Chōja PlayStation December 15, 1995[better source needed] Atlus Gunbird Sega Saturn
List_of_Atlus_games
Core city in Tōhoku, Japan
was created within Sannohe District. In 1901, it merged with neighboring Chōja, and on May 1, 1929, with neighboring Konakano, Minato and Same villages
Hachinohe
Japanese Fairy Tale
person in the form of a pond snail, as one would find in the tale Tanishi Chōja, is the normal course for tales about heroes and children of god. As the
Issun-bōshi
Place in Chūbu, Japan
"widened small street", first appeared. The Horikiri road (Hisaya-cho to Choja-machi), which runs along the southern boundary of the grid, has been enlarged
Sakae,_Nagoya
American pop music duo
After War Gundam X (1996) (music and arrangements for ending theme songs) Chōja Reideen (1996) (main composer with Kiyoshi Murakami) The Dog of Flanders
The_Keane_Brothers
in Niyodo, Kōchi, Japan. The name refers to a section of low ground at Choja, a mountainous place in the western part of Kochi prefecture. Legend has
Meanings of minor-planet names: 6001–7000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_6001–7000
Tang dynasty imperial consort (719–756)
wooden standing statue of Idaten and the wooden standing statue of Gatsugai Choja, both of which are enshrined in the relic hall, are also from the Southern
Yang_Guifei
Japanese actor (1920–1995)
Hi no Takuboku Kumo wa Tensai De Aru (1954) – Takuboku Ishikawa Okuman choja (1954) – Monta Hana to Hatō (1954) Ningen Gyorai Kaiten (1955) Koko ni Izumi
Eiji_Okada
Japanese actor and rikishi (born 1976)
Kabuto Raiger 2004 Atarashī Kaze Ison no Sshi Twilight File / Gekkō 2006 Chōja Bandzuke ni Idonda Otoko Fūunji 2013 Ninpu Sentai Hurricanger: 10 YEARS
Yujiro_Shirakawa
Japanese aristocratic family
clan, and dominated the role of Sugawara clan leader known as Kitano no Chōja. However, after the Karahashi Arikazu murder incident, the clan weakened
Sugawara_clan
Buddhist title in English-speaking countries
(Hōin) 前官 (Zengan) 和尚 (Wajō) 方丈 (Hōjō) 阿闍梨 (Ajari) 僧正 (Sōjō) 管長 (Kanchō) 長者 (Chōja) 化主 (Keshu) 門跡 (Monzeki) 座主 (Zasu) Rinzai Zen 和尚 (Oshō) 方丈 (Hōjō) 老師 (Rōshi)
Abbot_(Buddhism)
Classic Japanese tales
how he loses it 19 Straw Millionaire Straw Millionaire (わらしべ長者, Warashibe Chōja) punishment motif 20 The Crab and the Monkey Monkey-Crab Battle (さるかに合戦
Japanese_folktales
Metro station in Yokohama, Japan
Isezaki-chōjamachi Station 伊勢佐木長者町駅 Entrance No.4 General information Location Chōja-machi 5-48, Naka, Yokohama, Kanagawa (横浜市中区長者町五丁目48) Japan System Yokohama
Isezaki-chōjamachi_Station
Japanese comedian (1904–1970)
Enoken no donguri tonbee (1936) Enoken no senman chôja (1936) - Enoken Zoku Enoken no senman chôja (1936) - Enoken Enoken no edokko Santa (1936) - Santa
Ken'ichi_Enomoto
1987 film by Kon Ichikawa
Shonin-no-Uda Hirokazu Yamaguchi as Metal Carver Gen Idemitsu as Mura-no-Choja Michiyo Yokoyama as Lise's Wife Hirokazu Inoue as Ono-no-Fusamori Miho Nakano
Princess_from_the_Moon
Element of Japanese language
a little nobody like you, let alone marry her!' '[…] Masaka anna okuman chōja no pureibōi ga, anata no yō na na nashi no gaka ni chūmoku suru nante, honki
Japanese conjugation (mizenkei base)
Japanese_conjugation_(mizenkei_base)
Shinto priestesses and entertainers in Heian-period Japan
men. Asobi had an internal structure, headed by a headmistress called a chōja, so, or mune. The headmistress would have achieved her status through superior
Asobi_(ancient_Japan)
District in Andijan Region, Uzbekistan
district consists of 1 city (Shahrixon), 3 urban-type settlements (Vaxim, Choʻja and Segazaqum) and 12 rural communities (incl. Nazarmaxram). The kishlak
Shahrixon_District
Ainu god
the tale recited by Steno Orita [ja] (recorded 1981) entitled Kawakami no chōja no monogatari (川上の長者の娘の物語; "Daughter of the rich man upstream"), the girl
Kenas-unarpe
Division of the ''Taishō Tripiṭaka''
Ekottarāgama 27(3), and T72 and T74. T74 (K1181) 長者施報經 (Zhǎngzhě Shībào Jīng; Chōja Sehō Kyō) (The Householder Anāthapiṇḍada Sūtra) Translated by Fatian, c
Āgama_Section
Japanese actor (1923–1981)
yuku (1953) Pu-san (1953) Seven Samurai (1954) – Katsushiro Okamoto Okuman choja (1954) – Koroku Tate Ashizuri misaki (1954) Hi no hate (1954) Ningen gyorai
Isao_Kimura
was teaching him origami. 25 "Rags to Riches" Transliteration: "Warashibe Chōja" (Japanese: わらしべ長者) Yoshimasa Ishibashi Yoshimasa Ishibashi, Sakichi Sato
List_of_The_Fuccons_episodes
Japanese actor (1927–2000)
Machi (1954) as young man Seven Samurai (1954) as Samurai with Gun Okuman chōja (1954) Twenty-Four Eyes (1954) as Chiririn'ya Ningen Gyorai Kaiten (1955)
Toshio_Takahara
Japanese actress (1942–2021)
name Kanji 李麗仙 Hiragana り れいせん Katakana リ レイセン Korean name Hangul 이여선 Hanja 李麗仙 RR I Yeoseon MR I Yŏsŏn Alternate name Hangul 이초자 RR I Choja MR I Ch'oja
Reisen_Ri
Japanese television series
2012 (2012-05-13) "The Pond Snail Rich Man (1)" Transliteration: "Tanishi chōja" (Japanese: たにし長者) "The Lying Girl" Transliteration: "Horafuki musume" (Japanese:
Folktales_from_Japan
Grammar of the constructed Klingon language
or has the necessity to complete the action. chojaʼ You tell me → chojaʼnIS You need to tell me chojaʼ → chojaʼnIS {You tell me} {} {You need to tell
Klingon_grammar
(D104/D105f/D105g/D106/D107/D108/D108a/D109/D123) — Jiydakapa (D111) — Pastki Choʻja D115 — Baliqchi (D129/D130) — Chinobod (D127/D131) — Qoʻshtepasaroy (D105h)
Roads_in_Uzbekistan
Or the Millionaires Gospel Modernised; Nippon Eitai-Gura or Daifuku Shin Choja Kyo 1688. Cambridge University Press, 1959 xv "談林派(ダンリンハ)とは - コトバンク" (in
Danrin_school
Japanese god of wind, water, hunting and agriculture
was Yatsukao-no-Mikoto (矢塚男命), also known as Ganigawara (蟹河原長者 Ganigawara-chōja), portrayed in a late legend as a powerful horse breeder who is said to
Takeminakata
Sanbonbashira Three Poles 三本柱 Izumi, Ōkura Sanninbu Three Farmers 三人夫 Izumi Sannin Chōja Three Millionaires 三人長者 Izumi Sannin Katawa The Handicapped Three 三人片輪 Izumi
List_of_Kyōgen_plays
District in Tokyo, Japan
Southern Dynasty who settled here became wealthy. His nickname was Shirokane Chōja (白金長者), which means "man who possesses much 'white gold' " (白金), a reference
Shirokane
Japanese television writer
Tomoko no baai (1996) Hitorigurashi (1996) Moonlight Express (1999) Okuman chôja to kekkon suru hôhô (2000) Pretty Girls (2002) Kokoro (156 episodes, 2003)
Yumiko_Aoyagi
Okinawan folk dance
the Eisa dance still began with nembutsu songs such as Mamauya Ninbuchi, Chōja nu Nagari (長者の流れ), and Yamabushi (山伏). It has also developed regional variants
Eisa_(dance)
1991-06-14 Oh! Pai Board game, Eroge Silky's Silky's 1993-09-22 Okuman Chōja Business simulation game Cosmos Computer Cosmos Computer 1988-06 Olteus
List_of_X68000_games
Japanese actor, voice actor, and narrator
Year Title Role Notes 1995 Virtua Fighter Chris 1996 Chōja Reideen Leaper You're Under Arrest Tower Employee B The Vision of Escaflowne Gaddes Midori
Tōru_Ōkawa
City in Chūgoku, Japan
Dam Okuizumotane Natural Museum Okuizumoyumura Hot Springs Sajiroonsen Choja Hot Spring Shimaneken Akashimidorigaoka Park Suga Shrine Ushio Hot Springs
Unnan
Japanese actor (1936–2012)
Teacher Nube (Kageguchi, Yama Oroshi) You're Under Arrest (Daimaru Nakajima) Chōja Raideen (Hidora) Nintama Rantarō (Mizuta) Tsuyoshi Shikkari Shinasai (Tozo)
Takeshi_Aono
Japanese actor and voice actor
Wang 1994 Soccer Fever Brian 1994 Brave Police J-Decker Shunsuke Tôdô 1996 Chōja Reideen Seigetsu Kanna (Old) 1996 Detective Conan Old Man 1997 Berserk High
Masaaki_Tsukada
District in Namangan Region, Uzbekistan
(Haqqulobod), 8 urban-type settlements (Qorateri, Margʻuzar, Norinkapa, Pastki choʻja, Uchtepa, Xoʻjaobod, Chambil, Shoʻra) and 8 rural communities. "Classification
Norin_District
Japanese anime television series
"The Exchange Battle of the Straw Millionaire" Transliteration: "Warashibe Chōja no Kōkan Gassen!" (Japanese: わらしべ長者の交換合戦!) Masahito Otani Yoshimichi Hosoi
Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger
Juuni_Senshi_Bakuretsu_Eto_Ranger
Female character in Japanese folktales
weaving skills of Urikohime. Scholar Kunio Yanagita listed the tale Nishiki Chōja as one version of the story that contains a happy ending. Japanese scholarship
Uriko-hime
Fujiwara no Norimichi Tōshi no Chōja In office 22 January 1065 – 6 November 1075 Preceded by Fujiwara no Yorimichi Succeeded by Fujiwara no Morozane Naidaijin
Fujiwara_no_Norimichi
1991-06-14 Oh! Pai Board game, Eroge Silky's Silky's 1993-09-22 Okuman Chōja II Business simulation game Cosmos Computer Cosmos Computer 1991-07 Only
List_of_FM_Towns_games
Historic site in Ōita, Japan
construction of these statues. According to the local legend of Manano Chōja ("The Legend of Sumiyaki Kogōrō"), these carved stone Buddhas are said to
Usuki_Stone_Buddhas
Emakimono painted in the second half of the 12th century
high-ranking monks). Eden (絵伝, Biography of a monk or a temple). Yamazaki Chōja no maki (山崎長者の巻, lit., "the rich man Yamazaki"). Enki Kaji no maki (延喜加持の巻
Shigisan_Engi_Emaki
Japanese god
died. A folk version of the story portrays Yatsukao, alias 'Ganigawara no Chōja' (蟹河原の長者), as a chieftain and horse breeder whose might and influence rivaled
Moreya
Japanese folk character
Ōita, also known as Man no chōja [ja] (万の長者). He had great wealth but no children and loses in a contest with Asahi no chōja who is not so wealthy by blessed
Yuriwaka
Japanese anime director and character designer
25), key animation (eps 15, 25) Slayers Try (1997), Key animation (ep 6) Chōja Reideen (1996), Key animation (ep 38) Those Who Hunt Elves 2 (1997), Character
Keiji_Gotoh
Japanese actor, singer, tarento, and politician (born 1968)
SINGLESコンプリート) (2007) Gatsby Bokura wa Kono Natsu Necktie o Suru (1990) Okuman Chōja ni Natta Otoko (1994), Kazumi Kasai Te no Hira no Shiawase (2010), Ikuko
Akiko_Ikuina
PlayStation budget range in Asia
DX Jinsei Game DX Jinsei Game II DX Nippon Tokkyu Ryokō Game DX Okuman Chōja Game Ganbare Goemon: Uchū Kaizoku Akogingu Gucho de Park: Theme Park Monogatari
The_Best_(PlayStation)
Japanese dramatist, translator, and literary critic
works. Its first production was Fukuda's The Billionairess (億萬長者夫人, Okuman chōja fujin), an adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's The Millionairess. Fukuda
Tsuneari_Fukuda
Japanese actor and voice actor
Gundam X – Rike Anto Baby & Me – Kindergarten Principal's Older Brother Chōja Reideen – Dorsal 1997 Speed Racer – Daisuke Hibiki The King of Braves GaoGaiGar
Minoru_Inaba
Archaeological Site in Japan
of about 50 meters. Since ancient times, this area has been called the "Chōja Mansion ruins", and a large quantity of old roof tiles were found scattered
Ise_Kokufu
Annual Japanese film award
The Garden of Women Kono Hiroi Sora no Dokokani Aku no Tanoshisa Okuman Chōja Yoshiko Kuga 1955 Jinsei Tonbo Gaeri Ofukuro Sachiko Hidari 1956 Street
Mainichi Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
Mainichi_Film_Award_for_Best_Supporting_Actress
Figure in Japanese folklore
[and] prosperous [are] Somin Shōrai's descendant(s)" (大福長者蘇民将来子孫人也, Daifuku chōja Somin Shōrai shison no hito nari) traditionally handmade by members of the
Somin_Shōrai
see [51] Chōja Yashiki Site 長者屋敷遺跡 Chōja yashiki iseki Iwata 34°46′41″N 137°50′28″E / 34.778051°N 137.841146°E / 34.778051; 137.841146 (Chōja Yashiki
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Shizuoka)
List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Shizuoka)
Archaeological site in Nakagawa, Japan
but per local legend, the site as the fortified home of a rich magnate (chōja) that was burned down by Minamoto no Yoshiie on his way back from either
Chōjagadaira_Kanga_ruins
Literature written during the Kamakura, Nanbokuchō and Muromachi periods in Japan
engi-mono of the early period and such works as Nijūshi-kō (二十四孝) and Hōman-chōja (宝満長者). A number of works, called irui-mono (異類物) or gijin-shōsetsu (擬人小説
Medieval_Japanese_literature
/ 33.23885781; 131.80131433 (Tsukiyama Kofun) 1 2872 Chōja Yashiki Kanga ruins 長者屋敷官衙遺跡 Chōja yashiki kanga iseki Nakatsu Nara-Heian period Kanga ruins
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Ōita)
List_of_Historic_Sites_of_Japan_(Ōita)
Gmina in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
contains the villages and settlements of Borki-Kosy, Borki-Wyrki, Bzów, Choja, Chromna, Cielemęc, Czuryły, Dziewule, Grochówka, Grodzisk, Izdebki-Błażeje
Gmina_Zbuczyn
District in Aomori prefecture, Japan
Hachinohe-shi Hachinohe-shi Hachinohe-shi Hachinohe-shi Hachinohe-shi Hachinohe Choja-mura Konakano-mura November 10, 1924 Konakano-machi Minato-mura November
Sannohe_District,_Aomori
Public transportation company in Japan
Gifu Kakamigahara Line Kakamigahara Tōbu Line VR Techno Line Unuma Ryokuen Danchi Line Little World Line Meiji-mura Line Chōja-machi Danchi Junkan Line
Gifu_Bus
Korean folk tale
book The Types of Folktale, has the same form, as does Japan's Warashibe chōja (わらしべ長者 Straw Millionaire). One Philippine tale features a monkey as its
Saekki_seo_bal
Buddhist temple in Iga, Japan
temple had been lost and the ruins in this area were referred to as the "Chōja Mansion". By the Meiji period, these ruins were officially designated as
Iga_Kokubun-ji
Japanese early childhood education program
Word-play (ことばあそび, Kotoba-asobi) 6 Story: Straw Millionaire (わらしべ長者, Warashibe Chōja) Song: If Guessed Right, You're Smart (あてたらえらいな, Atetara Erai na) Song:
Tokyo_Kodomo_Club
Railway station in Isumi, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Chōjamachi Station in March 2012 General information Location Misakichō Chōja 81, Isumi-shi, Chiba-ken 299-4616 Japan Coordinates 35°17′47″N 140°23′03″E
Chōjamachi_Station
CHOJA
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Priyana | பà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾à®¨à®¾
Ideal
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Josephus, JOSÉ means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Boy/Male
Muslim
Hunter
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Scottish, Teutonic
From the Old German; Gray Fighting Maid; Scottish Form of Grizelda; Gray Haired
Boy/Male
British, English, German
From the Yard on a Hill; Hard Warrior
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful
Boy/Male
English American French
Dearly loved.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Pollen of Flowers
Male
Scottish
Scottish equivalent of Irish Gaelic RuaidhrÃ, RUAIRIDH means "red king."
Male
Arthurian
, a son of Bran; (beloved).
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