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Daiji may refer to: * Daiji (era), Japanese era name * Daiji, a set of kanji for numerals used in legal and financial documents to prevent forgeries * Daiji, Iran, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * Daiji, Nepal, a village development committee in Kanchanpur District, Nepal People with the given name * Daiji Morii (born 1967), Japanese tennis player *Daiji Takahashi Daiji Takahashi (born March 9, 1977) is a Japanese mixed martial artist. He competed in the Flyweight and Bantamweight division. Mixed martial arts record , - , Loss , align=center, 8-11-4 , Shinichi Hanawa , KO (punches) , Shooto: Sho ... (born 1977), Japanese mixed martial artist *, Japanese basketball player * Daiji Kurauchi (1913), Japanese field hockey player {{disambiguation, geo, given name Japanese masculine given names ...
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Daiji (era)
was a after '' Tenji'' and before '' Tenshō.'' This period spanned the years from January 1126 through January 1131. The reigning emperor was . Change of era * January 25, 1126 : The new era name was created to mark an event or series of events. The previous era ended and the new one commenced in ''Tenji'' 3, on the 22nd day of the 1st month of 1126.Brown, p. 323. Events of the ''Daiji'' era * 1128 (''Daiji 3, in the 3rd month''): Taiken-mon In ordered the construction of Enshō-ji in fulfillment of a sacred vow.Titsigh p. 185./ref> This was one in a series of "sacred vow temples" (''gogan-ji'') built by imperial command following a precedent established by Emperor Shirakawa, who established and developed the Hosshō-ji complex.Varley, p. 200; the six ''gogan-ji'' ("superiority" temples) were: 1. Hosshō-ji (Superiority of Buddhist Law); 2. Sonshō-ji (Superiority of Worship); 3. Saishō-ji (Most Superior); 4. Enshō-ji (Superiority of Perfection); 5. Jōshō-ji (Superirori ...
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Japanese Numerals
The Japanese numerals are the number names used in Japanese. In writing, they are the same as the Chinese numerals, and large numbers follow the Chinese style of grouping by 10,000. Two pronunciations are used: the Sino-Japanese (on'yomi) readings of the Chinese characters and the Japanese yamato kotoba (native words, kun'yomi readings). Basic numbering in Japanese There are two ways of writing the numbers in Japanese: in Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3) or in Chinese numerals (, , ). The Arabic numerals are more often used in horizontal writing, and the Chinese numerals are more common in vertical writing. Most numbers have two readings, one derived from Chinese used for cardinal numbers (On reading) and a native Japanese reading (Kun reading) used somewhat less formally for numbers up to 10. In some cases (listed below) the Japanese reading is generally preferred for all uses. Archaic readings are marked with †. * The special reading 〇 ''maru'' (which means "round" or "circle ...
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Daiji, Iran
Deh Iji ( fa, ده یجی, also Romanized as Deh Ījī; also known as Da‘chī, Da echī, Da‘ījī, Deh Eījī, Deh Ichi, and Dehjī) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Andimeshk County, Khuzestan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 305, in 54 families. References Populated places in Andimeshk County {{Andimeshk-geo-stub ...
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Daiji, Nepal
Daijee, Now Daijee VDC and Suda VDC become Bedkot Municipality is a village development committee in Kanchanpur District in Sudurpashchim Province of south-western Nepal Nepal (; ne, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne, सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mai .... It is one of the tourist places in the Farwestern Region with the Bedkot Lake itself and Linga, a famous pilgrimage site. Plus, Suklaphantha National Park lies in the eastern part of Bedkot. References Populated places in Kanchanpur District {{Kanchanpur-geo-stub ...
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Daiji Morii
Daiji Morii (born 4 August 1967) is a Japanese former professional tennis player. Morii reached a best singles ranking of 446 on the professional tour, which included a qualifying draw appearance at the Wimbledon Championships. He was a singles quarter-finalist at the Réunion Island Challenger in 1993, with wins over Éric Winogradsky and Mark Kaplan. His only ATP Tour The ATP Tour is a worldwide top-tier tennis tour for men organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals. The second-tier tour is the ATP Challenger Tour and the third-tier is the ITF Men's World Tennis Tour. The equivalent women's organis ... main draw came in doubles at the 1996 Japan Open. References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Morii, Daiji 1967 births Living people Japanese male tennis players 20th-century Japanese people ...
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Daiji Takahashi
Daiji Takahashi (born March 9, 1977) is a Japanese mixed martial artist. He competed in the Flyweight and Bantamweight division. Mixed martial arts record , - , Loss , align=center, 8-11-4 , Shinichi Hanawa , KO (punches) , Shooto: Shooting Disco 16: Regeneration , , align=center, 2 , align=center, 2:10 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 8-10-4 , Yusei Shimokawa , Decision (unanimous) , Shooto: Gig Tokyo 5 , , align=center, 3 , align=center, 5:00 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Win , align=center, 7-10-4 , Takuya Mori , Decision (majority) , Shooto: Gig North 4 , , align=center, 3 , align=center, 5:00 , Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan , , - , Draw , align=center, 6-10-4 , Masaaki Sugawara , Draw , Shooto: Shooto Tradition 6 , , align=center, 3 , align=center, 5:00 , Tokyo, Japan , , - , Draw , align=center, 6-10-3 , Seiji Ozuka , Draw , Shooto: Shooting Disco 6: Glory Shines In You , , align=center, 2 , align=c ...
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Daiji Yamada
Daiji Yamada (山田 大治、born June 8, 1981) is a Japanese professional basketball player. He plays for Toyama Grouses of the Japanese B.League. Yamada also is a long-time member of the Japan national basketball team, playing for the team in the 2006 FIBA World Championship and both the FIBA Asia Championship 2007 and FIBA Asia Championship 2009. He made his debut for the national team in 1999 at the FIBA World Championship for Junior Men Yamada averaged 7 points and 2.3 rebounds per game for the host Japanese at the 2006 FIBA World Championship. In his most recent national team appearance, Yamada averaged 10 points and 4.6 rebounds per game for the Japanese at the FIBA Asia Championship 2009 The 2009 FIBA Asia Championship for Men was the biennial Asian continental championship and also served as the FIBA Asia qualifying tournament for the 2010 FIBA World Championship. The tournament was held from August 6 to 16, 2009 in Tianjin, China ... tournament. Despite his perfor ...
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Daiji Kurauchi
Daiji Kurauchi (born 1913, date of death unknown) was a Japanese field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp .... References External links * 1913 births Year of death missing Japanese male field hockey players Olympic field hockey players for Japan Field hockey players at the 1936 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing {{Japan-fieldhockey-bio-stub ...
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