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  • Akashi Kakuichi (明石 覚一, 1299 – 10 August 1371) also known as Akashi Kengyō (明石検校) was a Japanese Buddhist monk of the early Muromachi period of Japanese...
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  • Akashi (written: 明石) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kaijin Akashi (明石 海人, 1901–1939), Japanese poet Akashi Kakuichi (明石...
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    factions heightened with the contributions of Akashi Kakuichi (1300–1371). A noted biwa hōshi, Kakuichi's heikyoku narration is currently accepted as the...
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  • guild for blind men, established in the 14th century by the biwa hōshi Akashi Kakuichi (明石覚一). Members performed a variety of roles, as itinerant musicians...
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    – Alfonso IV (the Gentle), king of Aragon (d. 1336) unknown dates Akashi Kakuichi, Japanese Buddhist monk and musician (d. 1371) Dmitri of Tver, Russian...
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  • – Alfonso IV (the Gentle), king of Aragon (d. 1336) unknown dates Akashi Kakuichi, Japanese Buddhist monk and musician (d. 1371) Dmitri of Tver, Russian...
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  • armored cruiser (4 × 8-inch (203 mm), 21 knots) Azuma (Capt. Murakami Kakuichi) 1 armored cruiser (4 × 8-inch (203 mm), 20 knots) Yakumo (Capt. Matsumoto...
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    was promoted to captain on 28 September 1907 and commanded the destroyer Akashi (1908), followed by the cruiser Soya (1909), battleship Shikishima (1911)...
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