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    period, a shōen landed estate called Kurehanoshō was established, and it came to be called "Ikeda" around the end of the Kamakura period. Ikeda Castle,...
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    1903, Honolulu Museum of Art Woodblock kuchi-e for Ai ai gasa by Ikeda Terukata and Shōen, 1914 "A Mother's Love", Yamakawa Shūhō 1924 Merritt, Helen; Yamada...
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    around Gōdo was part of traditional Mino Province, and was the location of a shōen controlled by Enryaku-ji during the Heian and Kamakura periods, During the...
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    Daisen-ji and Sanbutsu-ji. By the beginning of the Kamakura period (1185–1333) shōen estates were established to directly support the Imperial court and various...
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    Shijō-ha). She moved to Tokyo in 1913 (Taishō 2) to study under Shōen Ikeda (ja:池田蕉園, Ikeda Shōen). After returning to Osaka, She became a pupil of Tsunetomi...
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    period Maruyama Okyo, Yui Koi Waterfowl Figure Screening Screen, 1974 Ikeda Shoen and Terukata Co-operation Sakurabune and Autumn Leaves Hunting Screen...
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    of the province is Kibitsuhiko Shrine, located in Kita-ku, Okayama. Many shōen landed estates developed in the province during the Heian and Kamakura periods...
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    the village of Mino in Aimi District. Hiezu became part of the Kayashima shōen estate after this period, but all three areas of the village were destroyed...
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    since prehistoric times. During the Heian period, it was the location of a shōen landed estate controlled by Shimogamo Shrine in Kyoto Known as a port town...
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    山原の土俗. In Ikeda Yasusaburō [in Japanese]; et al. (eds.). Nihon minzokushi taikei. Vol. 1. Kadokawa. p. 373. ISBN 978-4-04-530301-2. Ikeda, Yasusaburō...
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