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  2. Tenji (era) - Wikipedia

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    Tenji (天治) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Hōan and before Daiji. This period spanned the years from April 1124 through January 1126. [ 1 ] The reigning emperor was Sutoku -tennō ( 崇徳天皇 ) .

  3. Fujiwara no Nagako - Wikipedia

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    Sanuki Tenji contains detailed observations on contemporary lifestyles, especially of the Tenno and his court. Among them are Shintoistic rituals as well as the monarch's leisure activities. The very optimistic point of view of Sanuki Tenji is the only extant record.

  4. Tenji period - Wikipedia

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    The Tenji period is a brief span of years during the Asuka period of Japanese history. The Tenji period describes a span of years which were considered to have begun in the 1322nd year of the imperial dynasty. [1] The timespan is the same as the reign of Emperor Tenji, which is traditionally considered to have been from 662 through 672. [2]

  5. Victor Protasio / Food Styling by Torie Cox / Prop Styling by Claire Spollen. Every New Year's Day, the author makes Ozoni, a warming Japanese New Year's soup.

  6. Ōmi Code - Wikipedia

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    The Code, consisting of 22 volumes, was promulgated in the last year of Tenji's reign. [1] This legal codification is no longer extant, but it is said to have been refined in what is known as the Asuka Kiyomihara ritsu-ryō of 689; and these are understood to have been a forerunner of the Taihō ritsu-ryō of 701. [2]

  7. Emperor Tenji - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Tenji (天智天皇, Tenji-tennō, 626 – January 7, 672), known first as Prince Katsuragi (葛城皇子, Katsuragi no Ōji) and later as Prince Nakano Ōe (中大兄皇子, Nakano Ōe no Ōji) until his accession, was the 38th emperor of Japan who reigned from 668 to 671.

  8. Ōmi Ōtsu Palace - Wikipedia

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    Crown Prince Naka no Ōe, later to become Emperor Tenji, and Empress Saimei decided to dispatch an expeditionary force to restore the Baekje kingdom, but this was decisively defeated by the Silla-Tang alliance at the Battle of Baekgang in 663 AD. This ended Japanese involvement in the Korean Peninsula for centuries, and fearing that Japan would ...

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    Meet Japan’s Warren Buffett: This 88-year-old former pet shop owner built a $14M fortune by trading stocks. Here are his 2 secrets for life-changing returns