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    Shunkō-in (春光院, Temple of the Ray of Spring Light) is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan and belongs to the Myōshin-ji (Temple of Excellent Mind) school...
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    (ōkubi-e). As his teacher did, Shunkō used a jar-shaped seal and was known as kotsubo ("little jar"). At 45, the right-handed Shunkō became partially paralyzed...
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    Shunkō (PLH-42) is a Shunkō-class patrol vessel currently operated by the Japanese Coast Guard. Shunkō was laid down on 15 February 2018 and launched on...
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  • List of Japan Coast Guard vessels and aircraft. 2 Helicopter class Shunkō class (ja) Shikishima class Mizuho class 1 Helicopter class Reimei class (Modified...
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  • Shunko is a 1960 Argentine drama film directed by and starring Lautaro Murúa. It was written by Augusto Roa Bastos and based on Jorge W. Abalos' novel...
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  • Yoruichi Shihōin (category Articles lacking in-text citations from March 2024)
    practice after doing so. Yoruichi is also skilled with flash release (瞬閧, shunkō), a technique that combines hand-to-hand combat and kidō. It concentrates...
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    in the architectural movements of the twentieth century, influencing architects worldwide through his works and mentoring hundreds of apprentices in his...
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    Bofors 40 Mk4 (category Weapons and ammunition introduced in 2012)
    vessel Shunkō  Netherlands Royal Netherlands Navy City-class mine countermeasures vessel  Sweden Swedish Navy  United Kingdom Royal Navy Type 31 frigate "In...
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    Katsukawa Shunsen (redirect from Shunkō II)
    to “Katsukawa Shunsen”. In 1820 he succeeded Katsukawa Shunkō I, becoming Katsukawa Shunkō II. In the late 1820s, he ceased producing woodblock prints and...
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    Katsukawa school by Shunkō, the chief disciple of Shunshō, possibly due to his studies at the rival Kanō school. This event was, in his own words, inspirational:...
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