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  • Nanzan
  • Kingdom controlling 14th century Okinawa

    Nanzan (南山, Okinawan: Nanzan), also known as Sannan (山南, Okinawan: Sannan) before the 18th century, located in the south of Okinawa Island, was one of

    Nanzan

    Nanzan

    Nanzan

  • Nanzan (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Nanzan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nanzan (南山) was one of three independent political entities which controlled the island of Okinawa

    Nanzan (disambiguation)

    Nanzan_(disambiguation)

  • Nanzan University
  • University in Japan

    Nanzan University (南山大学, Nanzan daigaku) is a private, Catholic and coeducational higher education institution run by the Society of the Divine Word (SVD)

    Nanzan University

    Nanzan University

    Nanzan_University

  • Ryukyu Kingdom
  • Island kingdom in East Asia (1429–1879)

    principalities: Hokuzan (北山; Northern Mountain), Chūzan (中山; Central Mountain), and Nanzan (南山; Southern Mountain). This was known as the Sanzan (三山; Three Mountains)

    Ryukyu Kingdom

    Ryukyu Kingdom

    Ryukyu_Kingdom

  • Nanzan Castle
  • Nanzan Castle (南山城, Nanzan jō; Okinawan: Nanzan Gushiku), officially Shimajiri-Ōzato Castle (島尻大里城, Shimajiri-Ōzato jō; Okinawan: Shimajiri-Ufuzatu Gushiku)

    Nanzan Castle

    Nanzan Castle

    Nanzan_Castle

  • Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture
  • The Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture (南山宗教文化研究所, Nanzan shūkyō bunka kenkyujo) is one of the largest centers in the world devoted to scholarly

    Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture

    Nanzan_Institute_for_Religion_and_Culture

  • James Heisig
  • British philosopher (born 1944)

    Research Fellow at the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture on the campus of Nanzan University. He served as the director of the Nanzan Institute from 1991

    James Heisig

    James_Heisig

  • List of cakes
  • Society for Asian Folklore; Nanzan Daigaku. Jinruigaku Kenkyūjo; Nanzan Shūkyō Bunka Kenkyūjo (1997). Asian Folklore Studies. Nanzan University Institute of

    List of cakes

    List of cakes

    List_of_cakes

  • Aichi M6A Seiran
  • Imperial Japanese submarine-launched floatplane

    retractable undercarriage were built. These were given the designation M6A1-K Nanzan (南山, Southern Mountain). Besides the difference in landing gear, the vertical

    Aichi M6A Seiran

    Aichi M6A Seiran

    Aichi_M6A_Seiran

  • Shōmyō
  • Style of Japanese Buddhist chant

    Kōyasan. Later, "Nanzan" (南山, lit: "Southern Mountain"), another name for Kōyasan, and was added to the name of the style to form "Nanzan Shinryū". Buddhist

    Shōmyō

    Shōmyō

    Shōmyō

  • Okinawa Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    Chūzan, centered at Urasoe Castle in the central region; and the Kingdom of Nanzan, centered at Ōzato Castle in the south. According to official histories

    Okinawa Prefecture

    Okinawa Prefecture

    Okinawa_Prefecture

  • Kuchikamizake
  • Kind of rice-based alcohol

    for their brewing abilities during a side quest. Chicha Mead http://depts.nanzan-u.ac.jp/ugrad/JINBUN/Jinruibunka/depinfo/item/FWReport_2011_Yoshida.pdf

    Kuchikamizake

    Kuchikamizake

  • Battle of Nanshan
  • 1904 battle in the Russo-Japanese War

    The Battle of Nanshan (南山の戦い, Nanzan no tatakai), also known as the battle of Jinzhou or Chinchou (Russian: Сражение при Цзинь-чжоу/Кинь-чжоу), was one

    Battle of Nanshan

    Battle of Nanshan

    Battle_of_Nanshan

  • Religion in Japan
  • ISBN 978-0-674-47184-9. Kisala, Robert. 2006. Japanese Religions. Pp. 3-13 in Nanzan Guide to Japanese Religions, ed. Paul L. Swanson and Clark Chilson. Honolulu:

    Religion in Japan

    Religion in Japan

    Religion_in_Japan

  • NIRC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    which is also called Yeshivas Ner Yisroel Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, a faculty of Nanzan University, Japan This disambiguation page lists

    NIRC

    NIRC

  • Aichi Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    University of Foreign Studies Nagoya Women's University Nagoya Zokei University Nanzan University Nihon Fukushi University Ohkagakuen University Okazaki Women's

    Aichi Prefecture

    Aichi Prefecture

    Aichi_Prefecture

  • Catholic Church in Japan
  • Japan and foster research. Other Catholic universities in Japan include Nanzan University (Nagoya, Aichi) and the Elisabeth University of Music (Hiroshima

    Catholic Church in Japan

    Catholic Church in Japan

    Catholic_Church_in_Japan

  • Antonin Raymond
  • Czech architect (1888–1976)

    metres (200 ft). In 1961, he was commissioned to design the Catholic-based Nanzan University in Nagoya. It was one of the largest projects that he would undertake

    Antonin Raymond

    Antonin Raymond

    Antonin_Raymond

  • First Shō dynasty
  • Royal house of Ryukyu Kingdom

    respect for one's elders. Shō Hashi conquered Hokuzan (Sanhoku) in 1416 and Nanzan (Sannan) in 1429, unified Okinawa successfully. He was given the surname

    First Shō dynasty

    First Shō dynasty

    First_Shō_dynasty

  • Nagoya
  • Designated city in Aichi, Chūbu, Japan

    science. Nanzan University was established by the Roman Catholic Society of the Divine Word in 1932 as a high school and expanded to include Nanzan Junior

    Nagoya

    Nagoya

    Nagoya

  • Chūzan
  • Kingdom from 1314 to 1429 on the island of Okinawa, now part of Japan

    years later, when Chūzan's King Shō Hashi conquered Hokuzan in 1419 and Nanzan in 1429. The united Okinawan state was called the Ryūkyū Kingdom, but would

    Chūzan

    Chūzan

    Chūzan

  • Ōtomo no Otomaro
  • He died on July 14, 809. Swanson, Paul L.; Chilson, Clark (2005-10-31). Nanzan Guide to Japanese Religions. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-3002-1

    Ōtomo no Otomaro

    Ōtomo_no_Otomaro

  • Society of the Divine Word
  • Catholic missionary religious congregation

    The Society operates Nanzan University in Nagoya, Japan. In 1932 the German SVD missionary Joseph Reiners (1874-1945) founded Nanzan High School in Nagoya

    Society of the Divine Word

    Society of the Divine Word

    Society_of_the_Divine_Word

  • Bombay East Indians
  • Ethno-religious Indian Christian community of Mumbai (Bombay)

    Christian Son Kolis", Asian Ethnology, 2, 24, Nanzan, Japan: Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, Nanzan University: 131–148, archived from the original

    Bombay East Indians

    Bombay East Indians

    Bombay_East_Indians

  • Asian Ethnology
  • Academic journal

    the Catholic University of Peking as Folklore Studies and subsequently at Nanzan University, where from 1963 to 2007 it was known as Asian Folklore Studies

    Asian Ethnology

    Asian_Ethnology

  • Inoue Shūten
  • Japanese Zen Buddhist scholar

    Comparative Study of Suzuki Daisetsu and Inoue Shūten." Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 32/2: 283–304 © 2005 Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture.

    Inoue Shūten

    Inoue_Shūten

  • Roman Catholic Brahmin
  • Caste of Goan, Bombay East Indian and Mangalorean Christians in India

    India" (PDF, 2.48 MB), Asian Ethnology, 2, 24, Nanzan, Japan: Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, Nanzan University: 1–52 D'sa, Victor (1965), "The

    Roman Catholic Brahmin

    Roman_Catholic_Brahmin

  • Eiso dynasty
  • Third dynasty of Okinawa Island

    principalities: Chūzan, Nanzan and Hokuzan. The lord (aji) of Ōzato left for his own castle and declared himself to be King of Nanzan, while the lord of Nakijin

    Eiso dynasty

    Eiso_dynasty

  • Yoshida Doctrine
  • Economic strategy adopted in Japan after World War II

    "Evolution of Japan's Postwar Foreign Policy." Nanzan University, 2008. Web. <http://office.nanzan-u.ac.jp/cie/gaiyo/kiyo/pdf_09/kenkyu_03.pdf Archived

    Yoshida Doctrine

    Yoshida Doctrine

    Yoshida_Doctrine

  • Jan Van Bragt
  • Belgian Japanese scholar (1928–2007)

    Bragt (1928–2007) was a scholar of Japanese religion and philosophy at the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture in Nagoya, Japan, where he served as

    Jan Van Bragt

    Jan_Van_Bragt

  • Hokuzan
  • One of three political entities which controlled Okinawa during Sanzan period

    years later, when Chūzan's King Shō Hashi conquered Hokuzan in 1416 and Nanzan in 1429. After the unification of Ryukyu, Hokuzan became one of three nominal

    Hokuzan

    Hokuzan

    Hokuzan

  • Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
  • Academic journal

    been published by the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture since 1981. Asian Ethnology "Contemporary Religions in Japan". Nanzan Institute for Religion

    Japanese Journal of Religious Studies

    Japanese_Journal_of_Religious_Studies

  • Heinrich Dumoulin
  • Jesuit priest

    Institute for Oriental Religions, as well as the first director of the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture. Dumoulin was born in the village of

    Heinrich Dumoulin

    Heinrich Dumoulin

    Heinrich_Dumoulin

  • Sōichi Ōya
  • Japanese journalist

    through the Eyes of Ōya Sōichi, "Emperor" of the Mass Media". Bulletin of the Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture (29): 54–67. Archived from the original

    Sōichi Ōya

    Sōichi Ōya

    Sōichi_Ōya

  • Ōzato Castle
  • Ruins of a castle on Okinawa Island, Japan

    Ryūkyūan gusuku fortification located in the Ōzato neighborhood of the city of Nanzan and used until 1429. It has been protected by Japan's central government

    Ōzato Castle

    Ōzato Castle

    Ōzato_Castle

  • Sanzan period
  • Period in Okinawan history

    however, Sai On changed the names of Sanhoku and Sannan to Hokuzan (北山) and Nanzan (南山) respectively. A world view presented in the Omoro Sōshi is strikingly

    Sanzan period

    Sanzan period

    Sanzan_period

  • Dungan people
  • Hui subgroup in Central Asia

    Asian Folklore, Nanzan Daigaku. Jinruigaku Kenkyūjo, Nanzan Shūkyō Bunka Kenkyūjo (1992). Asian folklore studies, Volume 51. Nanzan University Institute

    Dungan people

    Dungan people

    Dungan_people

  • University of Hawaiʻi Press
  • Academic publisher

    Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy Nanzan Library of Asian Religion and Culture (with the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, Nagoya)

    University of Hawaiʻi Press

    University of Hawaiʻi Press

    University_of_Hawaiʻi_Press

  • Higashikuni-kyo
  • Japanese religious organization

    Religions in Japan Vol. 6, No. 3 (Sep., 1965), pp. 295-314 Published by: Nanzan University The Power of Memory in Modern Japan Page 75, Written By: Sven

    Higashikuni-kyo

    Higashikuni-kyo

  • Ghost train
  • Folklore trope

    T. W. (1974). "Far Eastern Fox Lore". Asian Folklore Studies. 33 (1). Nanzan University: 35–68. doi:10.2307/1177503. JSTOR 1177503. Casal, U. A. (1959)

    Ghost train

    Ghost train

    Ghost_train

  • Ryukyu Disposition
  • Japanese annexation of the Ryukyu Kingdom

    dynasty 1260?– 1349 Sanzan 1314–1429 Hokuzan 1314?–1416 Chūzan 1314?–1429 Nanzan 1314?–1429 Ryukyu Kingdom 1429–1879 First Shō dynasty 1429–1469 Second Shō

    Ryukyu Disposition

    Ryukyu Disposition

    Ryukyu_Disposition

  • Kuwayama Art Museum
  • Museum in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

    chashitsu indoors and also outside. Nearby is the Showa Museum of Art and the Nanzan University. "Kuwayama Museum in Nagoya, Japan". Media related to Kuwayama

    Kuwayama Art Museum

    Kuwayama Art Museum

    Kuwayama_Art_Museum

  • Cosmic Consciousness
  • 1901 book by Richard Bucke

    ISBN 978-0198041108. Hori, Victor Sogen (1999), "Translating the Zen Phrase Book" (PDF), Nanzan Bulletin, 23. James, William (1982) [1902], The Varieties of Religious Experience

    Cosmic Consciousness

    Cosmic_Consciousness

  • Japanese new religions
  • New religious movements founded in Japan since mid-19th century

    the Eyes of Ōya Sōichi, 'Emperor' of the Mass Media”, in: Bulletin of the Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture, 29, pp. 54–67. Dormann, Benjamin (2004)

    Japanese new religions

    Japanese new religions

    Japanese_new_religions

  • Shūzō Kuki
  • Japanese philosopher

    Variations. Edited by Victor S. Hori and Melissa Anne-Marie Curley. Nagoya: Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, 2008. ———. Japanese Philosophers on

    Shūzō Kuki

    Shūzō_Kuki

  • Mitsubishi J2M Raiden
  • Japanese land-based interceptor aircraft

    (Divine dragon) Shūsui (Sharp sword) Heavy bombers4 Fugaku (Mount Fuji) Nanzan (South mountain) Renzan (Mountain chain) Shinzan (Deep mountain) Taizan

    Mitsubishi J2M Raiden

    Mitsubishi J2M Raiden

    Mitsubishi_J2M_Raiden

  • Nathaniel Savory
  • Leader of the Bonin Islanders

    Nathaniel Savory (Japanese: 瀬堀 南山, Sebori Nanzan, 1794 - 1874) was one of the first American colonists who is said to have settled on the Ogasawara Islands

    Nathaniel Savory

    Nathaniel Savory

    Nathaniel_Savory

  • Kyoto School
  • Japanese philosophical movement

    Philosophical Thought Archived 2012-04-03 at the Wayback Machine, by Horo Atsuhiko. Nanzan Bulletin 16, 1992, pp. 15–32. The Philosophy of the Kyoto School, edited

    Kyoto School

    Kyoto School

    Kyoto_School

  • Kuda-gitsune
  • Type of spirit possession in legends around various parts of Japan

    Nanzan University: 1–93. doi:10.2307/1177429. JSTOR 1177429. Fairchild, William P. (1962). "Shamanism in Japan" (PDF). Folklore Studies. 21. Nanzan University:

    Kuda-gitsune

    Kuda-gitsune

    Kuda-gitsune

  • Minato, Tokyo
  • Special ward in Kantō, Japan

    School (笄小学校) Konan Elementary School (港南小学校) Mita Elementary School (御田小学校) Nanzan Elementary School (南山小学校) Onarimon Elementary School (御成門小学校) Seinan Elementary

    Minato, Tokyo

    Minato, Tokyo

    Minato,_Tokyo

  • Khyah (legendary creature)
  • Newari mythical creature

    Retrieved 20 July 2012. Nanzan Daigaku. Jinruigaku Kenkyūjo, Nanzan Shūkyō Bunka Kenkyūjo (1996). Asian folklore studies, Volume 55. Nanzan University Institute

    Khyah (legendary creature)

    Khyah (legendary creature)

    Khyah_(legendary_creature)

  • Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines
  • Establishment of State Shinto Shrines

    Shinto in Meiji Japan". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 2 (2–3). Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture: 137–168. doi:10.18874/jjrs.2.2-3.1975

    Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines

    Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines

    Modern_system_of_ranked_Shinto_shrines

  • Yamabito
  • Japanese legendary mountain people

    the Kamikakushi". Asian Folklore Studies, Vol. 46, 1987: 217-226. Nagoya: Nanzan University, 2003. Archived 2011-08-12 at the Wayback Machine Yangita, Kunio

    Yamabito

    Yamabito

    Yamabito

  • Mysticism
  • Traditions of human transformation aided by religious experiences

     290–340. Hori, Victor Sogen (1999), "Translating the Zen Phrase Book" (PDF), Nanzan Bulletin (23), archived (PDF) from the original on 2020-01-16, retrieved

    Mysticism

    Mysticism

    Mysticism

  • Amatsukami
  • Shinto sky and heaven kami

    on High Clouds": Dreams of Eternal Youth in Early Japan". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 42 (2). Nanzan University: 277. ISSN 0304-1042. v t e

    Amatsukami

    Amatsukami

  • Syriac Orthodox Church
  • Oriental Orthodox Church

    Southists: A Folklore of Kerala Christians". Asian Folklore Studies. 47 (1). Nanzan University: 73–92. doi:10.2307/1178253. JSTOR 1178253. Taylor, William (2013)

    Syriac Orthodox Church

    Syriac Orthodox Church

    Syriac_Orthodox_Church

  • List of SVD schools
  • School in Bali Nanzan University in Nagoya Nanzan Elementary School (Nagoya) Nanzan Boys Junior / Senior High School (Nagoya) Nanzan Girls Junior / Senior

    List of SVD schools

    List_of_SVD_schools

  • South Canara
  • District of Madras Presidency in British Raj

    the Christians in South Canara, India". Asian Folklore Studies. 24 (2). Nanzan University: 2–3. doi:10.2307/1177555. JSTOR 1177555. S. Muhammad Hussain

    South Canara

    South_Canara

  • Azabu-juban Station
  • Metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    Roppongi Hills, TV Asahi Roppongi High School Snoopy Museum Tokyo, formerly Nanzan elementary school Higashimachi elementary school Ichinohashi Park Mindan

    Azabu-juban Station

    Azabu-juban Station

    Azabu-juban_Station

  • David K. Jordan
  • American academic (born 1942)

    2008-06-25. "Anthropology Courses". "Jordan: China Resources Page". http://www.nanzan-u.ac.jp/SHUBUNKEN/publications/afs/pdf/a296.pdf[permanent dead link] "Ghosts

    David K. Jordan

    David K. Jordan

    David_K._Jordan

  • List of aircraft of Japan during World War II
  • Aircraft Allied Code name First flown Number built Service Aichi M6A1-K Nanzan Navy Special Strike Submarine Bomber trainer n/a 1943 2 IJN Kawanishi N1K2-K

    List of aircraft of Japan during World War II

    List_of_aircraft_of_Japan_during_World_War_II

  • Nagoya Daigaku Station
  • Metro station in Nagoya, Japan

    Nagoya University, which is the station's namesake, and the Nagoya campus of Nanzan University. Nagoya Municipal Subway Meijō Line (Station number: M18) 名古屋大学

    Nagoya Daigaku Station

    Nagoya Daigaku Station

    Nagoya_Daigaku_Station

  • Kenneth Kraft
  • Early Japanese Zen." Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. http://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/nfile/2525 "Biography: Kenneth Kraft" (2003). Contemporary Authors

    Kenneth Kraft

    Kenneth_Kraft

  • Sophia University
  • Private Catholic university in Tokyo, Japan

    students with excellent results in individual sports. Sophia University - Nanzan University Inter-University Athletic Tournament or "Johnan" (上南戦) has been

    Sophia University

    Sophia_University

  • Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka
  • Japanese rocket suicide-attack aircraft

    (Divine dragon) Shūsui (Sharp sword) Heavy bombers4 Fugaku (Mount Fuji) Nanzan (South mountain) Renzan (Mountain chain) Shinzan (Deep mountain) Taizan

    Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka

    Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka

    Yokosuka_MXY-7_Ohka

  • Ofuda
  • Shinto and Buddhist talismans

    Twenty-First Century" (PDF). Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 37 (2). Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture: 295–315. Archived (PDF) from the original

    Ofuda

    Ofuda

    Ofuda

  • Gulf of Tonkin incident
  • 1964 naval confrontation between North Vietnam and the United States

    (2014). "The Legacy of the Gulf of Tonkin Incident". Nanzan Review of American Studies. 36. Nagoya: Nanzan University – via Connecting Repositories. Glass

    Gulf of Tonkin incident

    Gulf of Tonkin incident

    Gulf_of_Tonkin_incident

  • Pu Tuo Si Temple
  • Malaysian Buddhist temple

    View". University of Malaya, Asian Folklore Studies. Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, Nanzan University, Japan. p. 21/36 (237). Archived from the

    Pu Tuo Si Temple

    Pu Tuo Si Temple

    Pu_Tuo_Si_Temple

  • Kunio Yanagita
  • Japanese folklorist (1875–1962)

    (Japanese) Mori, Koichi (1980). Yanagita Kunio: An Interpretive Study. Nanzan University: Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. Poulton, M. Cody (2010)

    Kunio Yanagita

    Kunio Yanagita

    Kunio_Yanagita

  • Oshumare
  • Rainbow serpent deity in Yoruba pantheon

    2001). "Contemporary Vodun Arts of Ouidah, Benin". African Arts. 34 (4). Nanzan University: 45. doi:10.2307/3337805. JSTOR 3337805. Brown, David H. (2021)

    Oshumare

    Oshumare

    Oshumare

  • Perennial philosophy
  • Idea that all religions share a single truth

    Schuster. Hori, Victor Sogen (1999), Translating the Zen Phrase Book. In: Nanzan Bulletin 23 (1999) (PDF) Huxley, Aldous (1945), The Perennial Philosophy

    Perennial philosophy

    Perennial_philosophy

  • Tenrikyo
  • Japanese new religion

    Robert (2001). "Images of God in Japanese New Religions." Bulletin of the Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture, 25, p. 23. A Glossary of Tenrikyo Terms

    Tenrikyo

    Tenrikyo

    Tenrikyo

  • Birinchi Kumar Barua
  • Indian novelist, linguist and scholar (1908–1964)

    1955 (1955) "Obituaries::Birinchi Kumar Barua (1908 - 1964)" (PDF). The Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture. Archived from the original (PDF) on

    Birinchi Kumar Barua

    Birinchi_Kumar_Barua

  • Penis removal
  • Removal of the penis

    Buddhist Imagination" (PDF). Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 36 (2). Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture: 351–380 (375). JSTOR 40660972. Archived

    Penis removal

    Penis_removal

  • The Chalk Circle
  • Chinese play

    Folklore Studies, Vol. 21, (1962), pp. 236-240, Asian Folklore Studies, Nanzan University. Online version accessed June 23, 2015. "Klabund", The Columbia

    The Chalk Circle

    The Chalk Circle

    The_Chalk_Circle

  • Taiseki-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan

    1980). "Why Did Ikeda Quit?". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 7 (1). Nanzan University: 57–60. doi:10.18874/jjrs.7.1.1980.55-61. "Daisaku Ikeda becomes

    Taiseki-ji

    Taiseki-ji

    Taiseki-ji

  • Gosamaru
  • 15th-century Ryukyuan lord and leader

    the neighboring kingdom of Hokuzan. Hashi would conquer the kingdom of Nanzan to the south several years later, uniting Okinawa Island, ending the Sanzan

    Gosamaru

    Gosamaru

  • List of Japanese inventions and discoveries
  • 14th century, when the three kingdoms on Okinawa (Chūzan, Hokuzan, and Nanzan) entered into a tributary relationship with the Ming dynasty of China, Chinese

    List of Japanese inventions and discoveries

    List_of_Japanese_inventions_and_discoveries

  • Kanbun
  • Japanese method of reading Literary Chinese

    OL 3119669W. Robert, Jean-Noël (2006). "Hieroglossia, a Proposal" (PDF). Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture Bulletin (30): 25–48. S2CID 171363016.

    Kanbun

    Kanbun

  • East Asian staff weapon

    located south of Japan, was divided into three kingdoms: Chuzan, Hokuzan, and Nanzan. After much political turmoil, Okinawa was united under the First Sho Dynasty

    Bō

  • John Breen (scholar)
  • British academic

    July 15, 2001 Lande, Aasuv. "Japanese Journal of Religious Studies" (PDF). Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture. Archived from the original (PDF) on

    John Breen (scholar)

    John Breen (scholar)

    John_Breen_(scholar)

  • Frederick Franck
  • Dutch painter

    To Be Human Against All Odds: On the Reptile Still Active in Our Brain (Nanzan Studies in Religion and Culture), (Asian Humanities Pr, 1991) ISBN 978-0-89581-945-1

    Frederick Franck

    Frederick Franck

    Frederick_Franck

  • Tenshō Kōtai Jingūkyō
  • Japanese new religious movement

    Celebrity gods: new religions, media, and authority in occupied Japan. Nanzan library of Asian religion and culture. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press

    Tenshō Kōtai Jingūkyō

    Tenshō Kōtai Jingūkyō

    Tenshō_Kōtai_Jingūkyō

  • Himiko
  • 3rd-century Queen of Yamataikoku

    Jingū's Subjugation of Silla". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 20 (2). Nanzan University: 95–185. doi:10.18874/jjrs.20.2-3.1993.95-185. "Himiko tomb in

    Himiko

    Himiko

  • Toyo (queen)
  • Queen of Yamataikoku

    Religious Revolution" (PDF), Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 17 (3), Nanzan U: 199–217, doi:10.18874/jjrs.17.2-3.1990.199-217[permanent dead link].

    Toyo (queen)

    Toyo_(queen)

  • Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting
  • Radio and television station in Nagoya, Japan

    and co-CEO) Subsidiaries CBC Television CBC Radio CBC Creation CBC Communications CBC D Tech CBC VIPS Nanzan Country Club Website hicbc.com/corporation/

    Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting

    Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting

    Chubu-Nippon_Broadcasting

  • Mystical or religious experience
  • Experience interpreted within a religious framework

    2019-10-19 Hori, Victor Sogen (1999), Translating the Zen Phrase Book. In: Nanzan Bulletin 23 (1999) (PDF) Hori, Victor Sogen (2006), The Steps of Koan Practice

    Mystical or religious experience

    Mystical_or_religious_experience

  • United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands
  • Government of the Ryukyu Islands from 1950 to 1972

    dynasty 1260?– 1349 Sanzan 1314–1429 Hokuzan 1314?–1416 Chūzan 1314?–1429 Nanzan 1314?–1429 Ryukyu Kingdom 1429–1879 First Shō dynasty 1429–1469 Second Shō

    United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands

    United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands

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  • Japanese pitch accent
  • Japanese language feature

    Gruyter. 2015. p. 377. Daijirin Kubozono, Haruo (1987). 日本語複合語の意味構造と韻律構造. Nanzan University. Tanaka, Ishiki (2017). 複合名詞の発音とアクセント. NHK. Haraguchi, Shosuke

    Japanese pitch accent

    Japanese pitch accent

    Japanese_pitch_accent

  • Miyako no Yoshika
  • Japanese poet and scholar

    Eternal Youth in Early Japan". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 42 (2). Nanzan University: 275–317. ISSN 0304-1042. JSTOR 43686905. Retrieved 2024-04-16

    Miyako no Yoshika

    Miyako no Yoshika

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  • Chakuli pitha
  • Indian rice-based fermented cake

    Fermented Foods of South Asia. CRC Press. pp. 408–410. Asian Folklore Studies. Nanzan University Institute of Anthropology. pp. 241–243. "Buddha Chakuli - The

    Chakuli pitha

    Chakuli pitha

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  • New York City draft riots
  • 1863 civil unrest protesting American Civil War conscription

    New York Draft Riots: Memory and Reconciliation in America’s Civil War." Nanzan review of American studies: a journal of Center for American Studies v27

    New York City draft riots

    New York City draft riots

    New_York_City_draft_riots

  • Tōrei Enji
  • Japanese Zen master and principle heir of Hakuin

    Japanese Rinzai Tradition. Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 42/2:319-338. Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture. Cleary, Thomas (2012), The Zen Reader

    Tōrei Enji

    Tōrei Enji

    Tōrei_Enji

  • Robert Roche (businessman)
  • American businessman (born 1962)

    Interreligious Research at the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture | Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture". nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp. Retrieved 2017-01-10

    Robert Roche (businessman)

    Robert Roche (businessman)

    Robert_Roche_(businessman)

  • Aichi B7A Ryūsei
  • Japanese carrier-borne torpedo and dive bomber

    (Divine dragon) Shūsui (Sharp sword) Heavy bombers4 Fugaku (Mount Fuji) Nanzan (South mountain) Renzan (Mountain chain) Shinzan (Deep mountain) Taizan

    Aichi B7A Ryūsei

    Aichi B7A Ryūsei

    Aichi_B7A_Ryūsei

  • Karafuto Shrine
  • Defunct Shinto shrine formerly located in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia

    Shinto Shrines"" (PDF). Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 37 (1). Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture: 47–74. ISSN 0304-1042. OCLC 423956666

    Karafuto Shrine

    Karafuto Shrine

    Karafuto_Shrine

  • Moto-Azabu
  • District in Tokyo, Japan

    ban, 2-chōme 5-6 and 11-13 ban, and 3-chōme 1-3 and 5-13 ban are zoned to Nanzan Elementary School (南山小学校). Moto-Azabu 1-chome 6-7 ban are zoned to Higashimachi

    Moto-Azabu

    Moto-Azabu

    Moto-Azabu

  • Favorlang language
  • Extinct Formosan language

    call number "OA052" Notebook 4, now kept at the Anthropological Institute, Nanzan University – call number "v. 1-2-1" Case markers include: ja 'nominative

    Favorlang language

    Favorlang language

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  • Thomas Aquino Manyo Maeda
  • Japanese prelate of the Catholic Church (born 1949)

    in the prefecture of Nagasaki on 3 March 1949. He studied at the Liceo Nanzan of Nagasaki and entered the Major Seminary Saint Sulpice in Fukuoka. He

    Thomas Aquino Manyo Maeda

    Thomas Aquino Manyo Maeda

    Thomas_Aquino_Manyo_Maeda

  • Higashi-ku, Nagoya
  • Ward in Japan

    Nagoya College of Music Nagoya Gakuin University Nagoya Women's University Nanzan University Sugiyama Jogakuen University Tokyo University of Social Welfare

    Higashi-ku, Nagoya

    Higashi-ku, Nagoya

    Higashi-ku,_Nagoya

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