Results for: Auszeichnungsbüro (1876 errichtet
German Japanese (Kanji)
Sengaku·ji (buddh. Tempel der Sōtō-Schule in Tōkyō; 1612 auf Befehl von Tokugawa Ieyasu in Soto-sakurada errichtet)泉岳寺;泉嶽寺 [せんがくじ]
Sherwood Anderson (amerik. Schriftsteller; 1876–1941)/Carl David Anderson (amerik. Physiker; 1905–1991)/Philip Warren Anderson (amerik. Physiker; 1923–)/Benedict Anderson (amerik. aus England stammender Politologe; 1936–2015)アンダーソン [あんだーそん]
Shimaki Akahiko/(eigentl.)Kubota Toshihiko (japan. Dichter; 1876–1926; Vertreter der Araragi-Schule)島木赤彦 [しまきあかひこ]
Shintomi·za (Kabuki-Theater; 1872 errichtet; geht auf das Morita·za zurück)新富座 [しんとみざ]
Sir William Alexander Craigie (brit. Lexikograph und Philologe; 1876–1957)クレーギー [くれーぎー]
Stadt, die mehrere Stadtzentren besitzt bzw. in der mehrere Stadtzentren errichtet werden sollen多心型都市 [たしんがたとし]
steinerne Grabtafel mit buddhistischer Inschrift (besonders während der Murmachi-Zeit im Kantō errichtet)板碑 [いたび]
System der Unterteilung in Stadtviertel bei den Hauptstädten des japanischen Altertums (diese waren nach chinesischem Vorbild im Schachbrettmuster errichtet; z.B. Fujiwara-kyō, Heijō-kyō und Heian-kyō, das heutige Kyōto)条坊制 [じょうぼうせい]
Tasmanier (seit 1876 ausgestorbenen Ureinwohner Tasmaniens)タスマニア・アボリジニ;タスマニアアボリジニ [たすまにああぼりじに]
Tempelhalle für eine große Buddhastatue/große Tempelhalle des Tōdai·ji in Nara mit der großen Buddhastatue (erstmals 752 errichtet; die heutige Halle ist aus dem Jahr 1708)大仏殿 [だいぶつでん]
Tōshōdai-ji (Haupttempel der buddh. Risshū-Schule in Nara, Präf. Nara; 759 von Ganjin errichtet)唐招提寺 [とうしょうだいじ]
Untei (älteste öffentliche Bibliothek Japans; in der Nara-Zeit von Isonokami no Yakatsugu in Heijō-kyō errichtet)芸亭 [うんてい]
Vairochana/Birushana·butsu (zentrale Göttlichkeit in Shingon-Schule; eine große Vairochana-Statue wurde durch den Erlass von Shomu, 743, im Tōdaiji-Tempel in Nara errichtet und 752 gesegnet)毘盧遮那仏 [びるしゃなぶつ]
Vertrag von Ganghwa/Vertrag von Kanghwa/Japanisch-koreanischer Freundschaftsvertrag (am 27. 2. 1876 geschlossener Vertrag zwischen Japan und Korea, der Japans Handelsrechte und politischen Einfluss in Korea sichern sollte; führte zum Sino-Japanischen Krie日朝修好条規 [にっちょうしゅうこうじょうき]
Vertrag von Ganghwa/Vertrag von Kanghwa/Japanisch-koreanischer Freundschaftsvertrag (am 27. 2. 1876 geschlossener Vertrag zwischen Japan und Korea, der Japans Handelsrechte und politischen Einfluss in Korea sichern sollte; führte zum Sino-Japanischen Krie江華条約 [こうかじょうやく]
 

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