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  2. Yoshida Kenkō - Wikipedia

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    Urabe Kenkō (卜部 兼好, 1283–1350), also known as Yoshida Kenkō (吉田 兼好), or simply Kenkō (兼好), was a Japanese author and Buddhist monk. His most famous work is Tsurezuregusa (Essays in Idleness), [1] one of the most studied works of medieval Japanese literature. Kenko wrote during the early Muromachi and late Kamakura periods.

  3. Tsurezuregusa - Wikipedia

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    Essays in Idleness comprises a preface and 243 passages, varying in length from a single line to a few pages. [3] Kenkō, being a Buddhist monk, writes about Buddhist truths, and themes such as death and impermanence prevail in the work, although it also contains passages devoted to the beauty of nature as well as some accounts of humorous incidents.

  4. Kenko - Wikipedia

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    Kenko Matsuki (born 1959), Japanese politician Kenkō Yoshida (1283–1352), Japanese author and Buddhist monk Kenko Takebe (1664–1739), Japanese mathematician

  5. Kenkō (crater) - Wikipedia

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    Kenko is named for the Japanese author Yoshida Kenkō, who lived from 1283 to 1352. [2] Balagtas crater is to the east of Kenkō, Mahler is to the west, and Hitomaro is to the north. Mosaic of Mariner 10 images with Balagtas at right, Kenkō at center, and Mahler in upper left

  6. List of Japanese writers: Y - Wikipedia

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    Yoshida Kenko (1283 – c. 1350) Yoshida Ken'ichi (1912–1977) Yoshida Hidekazu (1913–2012) Yoshida Sunao (1969 – July 15, 2004) Yoshida Takuro (born 1946) Yoshikawa Eiji (August 11, 1892 – September 7, 1962) Yoshii Isamu (October 8, 1886 – November 9, 1960) Yoshimoto Banana (born 1964) Yoshimoto Takaaki (1924–2016)

  7. Kengo Yoshida - Wikipedia

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    On October 20, 2022, Yoshida was drafted by the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks in the 6th round in the 2022 Nippon Professional Baseball draft. [5]In 2023 season, Yoshida was delayed due to rehabilitation of his right elbow, but appeared in 32 games in the Western League, batting .310 with 2 home runs and 15 RBIs, and was added to the First League roster on September 30.

  8. Hōjōki - Wikipedia

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    Hōjōki (方丈記, literally "square-jō record"), variously translated as An Account of My Hut or The Ten Foot Square Hut, is an important and popular short work of the early Kamakura period (1185–1333) in Japan by Kamo no Chōmei.

  9. List of Japanese people - Wikipedia

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    Yoshida IV Liberal: 1952 — 21 May 1953 10 December 1954 51. Yoshida V Liberal: 1953: 1953: Under Allied Occupation until the Treaty of San Francisco came into force on 28 April 1952. Developed the Yoshida Doctrine, prioritising economic development and reliance on United States military protection. 35 Ichirō Hatoyama 鳩山 一郎 Hatoyama ...