IchijÅ
Ichijō, a Japanese term:
- In Buddhism, " the vehicle " (一 乘)
- Ichijō ( 884-947 ), abbot of Daigo -ji
As the name:
- Members of the imperial family: Ichijō ( Tennō ) ( 980-1011, reg. 986-1011 )
- Ichijō no kimi, granddaughter of the Seiwa - Tennō
- Ichijō no Tsubone called three imperial consorts
- Ichijō Yoriko (1827-1908), called Mitsunomiya Noriko Joo, the daughter of Prince Kuniie 1852 Ichijō Takeda married.
- Ichijō Norifusa (1423-1480)
- Ichijō Kanera ( = Kaneyoshi ;一条 兼 良)
- Ichijō Sanetsune (1223-1284 ;一条 実 経)
Artist Name, scholars, inter alia:
- Ichijō Gotō (1789-1876), carver who worked in naturalistic Shin- jo style
- Ichijō Kuke, a potter, adopted son of the 4th Tanaka Ichinyu
- Two known netsuke carver
- Ichijō Masami (* 1916) ( Taiwan ); Literary critic, translator, specialist of Russian Literature
- Ichijō Toku (* 1903), a professor at Tohoku University.
In various spellings Ichijō component of many temples or local (often一 乘, rare市 条) and person names (mostly :一条,一条).
Note: The characters条is unreformed written ( before 1948 ) as条.
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