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Tensho may refer to: * Tenshō (Heian period) (天承), a Japanese era from 1131–1132 * Tenshō (Momoyama period) (天正), a Japanese era from 1573–1592 * Tensho (kata), a kata originating from Goju Ryu karate * (, born ), Japanese animation director * 1586 Tenshō earthquake The was a regional Japanese earthquake that occurred on January 18, 1586 at 23:00 local time. This earthquake had an estimated of 7.9, and an epicenter in Honshu's Chūbu region. It caused the deaths of at least 8,000 people and damaged 10,000 ...
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Tenshō (Heian Period)
was a after '' Daiji'' and before ''Chōshō.'' This period spanned the years from 1131 through 1132. The reigning emperor was . Change of Era * January 31, 1131 : The new era name was created to mark an event or series of events. The previous era ended and the new one commenced in ''Daiji'' 6, on the 29th day of the 1st month of 1131. Events of the ''Tenshō'' Era * 1131 (''Tenshō 1, 12th month''): The ''udaijin'' Fujiwara Yetada was elevated to ''sadaijin''; and the ''naidaijin'' Arihito filled that vacancy by becoming ''udaijin''. The ''dainagon was a counselor of the first rank in the Imperial court of Japan. The role dates from the 7th century. This advisory position remained a part of the Imperial court from the 8th century until the Meiji period in the 19th century.Nussbaum, "Dainag ...'' Fujiwara no Munetada was made ''nadaijin.''Titsingh p. 183./ref> Notes References * Brown, Delmer and Ichiro Ishida, eds. (1979). Jien, c. 1220 ''Gukanshō">Jien">Ji ...
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Tenshō (Momoyama Period)
was a after ''Genki'' and before ''Bunroku''. This period spanned the years from July 1573 through December 1592.Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "''Tenshō''" i ''Japan encyclopedia'', p. 961 n.b., Louis-Frédéric is pseudonym of Louis-Frédéric Nussbaum, ''see'Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Authority File. The reigning emperors were and . Change of era * 1573 : The new era name was created to mark a number of regional wars. The era name was inspired by a passage from the Chinese classic Laozi: :"Those who are at peace with nature bring all under Heaven into its correct pattern" (清静者為天下正). The era name ''Tenshō'' was suggested by da Nobunaga The previous era ended and a new one commenced in ''Genki'' 4, the 28th day of the 7th month. Events of the ''Tenshō'' era European dates up to October 4, 1582 are given in the Julian calendar. Dates since October 15, 1582 are given in the Gregorian calendar. * 1573 (''Tenshō 1, 7th month''): Ashikaga Yoshiaki los ...
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Tensho (kata)
Tensho is a kata originating from Goju Ryu karate. Translated, it means "revolving hands", "rotating palms", or "turning palms." This kata emphasizes the soft aspects of Goju Ryu, and encompasses continuous, flowing movements. Tensho, along with its harder counterpart sanchin, was developed by Goju ryu founder Chojun Miyagi from earlier Chinese forms. Tensho may be a variant of the Southern Chinese Kung Fu Chinese martial arts, often called by the umbrella terms kung fu (; ), kuoshu () or wushu (), are multiple fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in Greater China. These fighting styles are often classified according to common ... form Rokkishu. Tensho was created in 1921 as "softer sanchin" by Chojun Miyagi to balance Go aspect of Heishugata (Sanchin-kata) with Ju variation for Heishugata. It combines hard dynamic tension with deep breathing and soft flowing hand movements. Some styles call it Rokkishu and it was created from some movements taken from ...
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