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Tenshō and Japanese
** Tenshō Shūbun, Japanese painter in the Muromachi period and a Zen Buddhist monk ( d. 1463 )
There, Sesshū studied Zen under Shunrin Suto (( 春林 )), a famous Zen master, and painting under Tenshō Shūbun, the most highly regarded Japanese painter of the time.
Early on the morning of May 24, 1592 ( Tenshō 20, 4th month, 13th day, by the Japanese lunar calendar ), So Yoshitoshi attacked within the main city walls of Busan, while Konishi Yukinaga led the assault on the harbor fort of Tadaejin.

Tenshō and after
was a after Tenshō and before Keichō.
was a after Eiroku and before Tenshō.

Tenshō and Era
Era or nengō: Tenshō
: Sakunoshin is a displaced samurai from Japan's Tenshō era, who ended up in the Holy Era due to Natsuki's power surges that unbeknownst to her have been opening up temporary time portals in various parts of the city.

Tenshō and place
The fictional plot of the classic Akira Kurosawa film Seven Samurai takes place in the 15th year of Tenshō.

Tenshō and was
Niten Ki ( an early biography of Musashi ) supports the theory that Musashi was born in 1584: " was born in Banshū, in Tenshō 12, the Year of the Monkey.
* 1586 ( Tenshō 14, in the 12th month ) ( 1586 ): The kampaku, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, was nominated to be Daijō-daijin.
Around 1582 ( Tenshō 10 ), the castle at Nagoya was abandoned.
Sesshū studied under Tenshō Shūbun and was influenced by Chinese Song Dynasty landscape painting.
Masanobu was influenced by the priest-painter Tenshō Shūbun, and some sources indicate that he may have received the bulk of his artistic education under Shubun.
The era name Tenshō was suggested by Oda Nobunaga.
* 1586 ( Tenshō 14, 12th month ): The kampaku, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, was nominated to be Daijō-daijin.
He was probably also a teacher of Tenshō Shūbun at the Shōkoku-ji monastery in Kyoto.
In 1590, ( Tenshō 18 ), he was appointed castellan of Kiyosu Castle in Owari Province, where Oda Nobukatsu had once ruled.

Tenshō and by
As is usual for the period and the work of Sesshū's teacher Tenshō Shūbun, style and technique are heavily influenced by Song Dynasty Chinese paintings, in particular the works of Xia Gui.
* 1582 ( Tenshō 10 ): Takeda Katuyori utter defeat by the forces of Oda Nobunaga led to the destruction of Takeda-built structures at the Asama Shrine.
Succeeded by: Tenshō

Tenshō and 1582
* 1582 ( Tenshō 10, 3rd month ): Battle of Temmokuzan.
* 1582 ( Tenshō 10, 6th month ): Incident at Honnō-ji, Battle of Yamazaki, Council of Kiyosu.
* February 20, 1582 ( Tenshō 10, 28th day of the 10th month ): Ogimachi gave over the reins of government to his grandson, who would become Emperor Go-Yozei.

Tenshō and .
* December 17, 1586 ( Tenshō 14, on the 7th day of the 11th month ): Ogimachi gave over the reins of government to his grandson, who would become Emperor Go-Yōzei.
* 1586 ( Tenshō 14, in the 12th month ): A marriage is arranged between Lady Asahi, the youngest sister of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu.
* 1588 ( Tenshō 16, 7th month ): Emperor Go-Yōzei and his father visit Toyotomi Hideyoshi's mansion in Kyoto.
* 1590 ( Tenshō 18, 7th month ): Hideyoshi led an army to the Kantō where he lay siege to Odawara Castle.
The previous era ended and a new one commenced in Tenshō 20.
* 1573 ( Tenshō 1, 7th month ): Ashikaga Yoshiaki lost his position as shogun.
* 1574 ( Tenshō 2, 1st month ): Sectarian rebellion in Echizen Province.
* 1574 ( Tenshō 2, 9th month ): Suppression of sectarian rebellion in Nagashima.
* 1576 ( Tenshō 3, 5th month ): Takeda Katsuyori led an army into Totomi province where he lay siege to Nagashino castle.
* 1576 ( Tenshō 4 ): Takeda Katuyori ordered the rebuilding of the Asama Shrine at the base of Mount Fuji in Suruga province.
* 1579 ( Tenshō 7, 5th month ): Azuchi Sect Debates at Azuchi Castle.
* 1579 ( Tenshō 7, 6th month ): Akechi Mitsuhide makes himself master of Tamba province.
* 1579 ( Tenshō 8, 11th month ): Kaga sectarian rebellion suppressed.

embassy and Japanese
* 1997 – The Japanese embassy hostage crisis ends in Lima, Peru.
Notable violations of embassy extraterritoriality include repeated invasions of the British Embassy, Beijing ( 1967 ), the Iran hostage crisis ( 1979 – 1981 ), the Japanese embassy hostage crisis at the ambassador's residence in Lima, Peru ( 1996 ), the overrunning of the Israeli Embassy in Cairo, Egypt ( 2011 ).
* Japanese embassy in Cambodia
The 1585 Japanese embassy of Mancio Ito to Pope Gregory XIII
Three Japanese ambassadors on an embassy to the Pope also visited St Helena in 1583.
** Diplomatic relations between the Israeli and the Japanese governments are raised to embassy level.
The Japanese embassy in Berlin clad in the flags of the three signatories of the Tripartite Pact in September 1940.
He served as military attaché at the Japanese embassy in Germany from 1875 – 1878 and again from 1884-1885.
Fragment of a Type 97 " Purple " cipher machine obtained by the United States Army from the Japanese embassy in Berlin at the end of World War II.
In April 1941, Hans Thomsen, a diplomat at the German embassy in Washington, D. C., sent a message to Joachim von Ribbentrop, the German foreign minister, informing him that " an absolutely reliable source " had told Thomsen that the Americans had broken the Japanese diplomatic cipher ( that is, Purple ).
During World War II, the Japanese embassy in Nazi Germany was kept well-informed on German military affairs.
William McMahon ( centre ) with Tokugawa Iemasa | Prince Tokugawa of the Imperial House of Japan | Japanese imperial family in the Australian embassy in Japan in 1952
Pope Paul V welcoming the embassy of the Japanese samurai Hasekura Tsunenaga in Rome in 1615.
In November 1615, Paul V welcomed the embassy of the Japanese samurai Hasekura Tsunenaga in Rome.
Rabe and American missionary Lewis S. C. Smythe, secretary of the International Committee and a professor of sociology at the University of Nanking, recorded the actions of the Japanese troops and filed complaints to the Japanese embassy.
By February 5, 1938, the International Committee had forwarded to the Japanese embassy a total of 450 cases of murder, rape, and general disorder by Japanese soldiers that had been reported after the American, British and German diplomats had returned to their embassies.
Its last major action resulted in the 1997 Japanese embassy hostage crisis.
For example, Admiral Kimmel was not on a golf course on the morning of the attack ( he was planning to meet General Short for a regular game, but cancelled as news of the attack came in ), nor was he notified of the Japanese embassy leaving Washington, D. C., prior to the attack.
* January 1974: Laju incident: Red Army attacked a Shell facility in Singapore and took five hostages ; simultaneously, the PFLP seized the Japanese embassy in Kuwait.
The Japanese embassy hostage crisis began on 17 December 1996, when fourteen MRTA militants seized the residence of the Japanese ambassador in Lima during a party, taking hostage some four hundred diplomats, government officials, and other dignitaries.
It is at the beginning of the Edo period that Japan built its first ocean-going Western-style warships, such as the San Juan Bautista, a 500-ton galleon-type ship that transported a Japanese embassy headed by Hasekura Tsunenaga to the Americas and then to Europe.

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