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{
"en": "Known as Sesshu (1420 - 1506), he was an ink painter and Zen monk active in the Muromachi period in the latter half of the 15th century, and was called a master painter.",
"ja": "éªèïŒãã£ãã
ãã1420幎ïŒå¿æ°ž27幎ïŒ-1506幎ïŒæ°žæ£3幎ïŒïŒã¯å·ã§ã15äžçŽåŸå宀çºæ代ã«æŽ»èºãã氎墚ç»å®¶ã»çŠ
å§ã§ãç»èãšã称ããããã"
} |
{
"en": "He revolutionized the Japanese ink painting.",
"ja": "æ¥æ¬ã®æ°Žå¢šç»ãäžå€ãããã"
} |
{
"en": "He was given the posthumous name \"Toyo\" or \"Sesshu (æå®).\"",
"ja": "諱ã¯ãçæ¥ïŒãšãããïŒãããããã¯ãæå®ïŒãã£ãã
ãïŒããšå·ããã"
} |
{
"en": "Born in Bicchu Province, he moved to Suo Province after entering SShokoku-ji Temple in Kyoto.",
"ja": "åäžåœã«çãŸãã京éœã»çžåœå¯ºã«å
¥ã£ãŠããåšé²åœã«ç§»ãã"
} |
{
"en": "Later he accompanied a mission to Ming Dynasty China and learned Chinese ink painting.",
"ja": "ãã®åŸé£æ䜿ã«éè¡ããŠäžåœïŒæïŒã«æž¡ã£ãŠäžåœã®æ°Žå¢šç»ãåŠãã ã"
} |
{
"en": "His works were many, including not only Chinese-style landscape paintings, but also portraits and pictures of flowers and birds.",
"ja": "äœåã¯æ°å€ããäžåœé¢šã®å±±æ°Žç»ã ãã§ãªã人ç©ç»ãè±é³¥ç»ãããããã"
} |
{
"en": "His bold compositions and strong brush strokes constituted an extremely distinctive style.",
"ja": "倧èãªæ§å³ãšå匷ãçç·ã¯éåžžã«åæ§çãªç»é¢šãäœãåºããŠããã"
} |
{
"en": "6 of his extant works are designated national treasures. Indeed, he is considered to be extraordinary among Japanese painters.",
"ja": "çŸåããäœåã®ãã¡6ç¹ãåœå®ã«æå®ãããŠãããæ¥æ¬ã®ç»å®¶ã®ãªãã§ãå¥æ Œã®è©äŸ¡ãåããŠãããšãããã"
} |
{
"en": "For this reason, there are a great many artworks that are attributed to him, such as folding screens with pictures of flowers and that birds are painted on them.",
"ja": "ãã®ãããè±é³¥å³å±é¢šãªã©ã«ãäŒéªèçããããäœåã¯å€§å€å€ãã"
} |
{
"en": "There are many works that even experts cannot agree if they are really his work or not.",
"ja": "ççã§ãããå°é家ã®éã§ãæèŠã®åããããã®ãå€ã
ããã"
} |
{
"en": "Representative works include: Long Landscape Scroll, Summer and Winter Landscape, View of Amanohashidate, Broken Ink Landscape, Portrait of Ekadanpi, Fall and Winter Landscape, and Folding Screen of Birds and Flowers of the 4 Seasons.",
"ja": "代衚äœã¯ãã山氎é·å·»ããå€å¬å±±æ°Žå³ãã倩æ©ç«å³ããç Žå¢šå±±æ°Žããæ
§å¯æèã®å³ããç§å¬å±±æ°Žããè±é³¥å±é¢šããªã©ã"
} |
{
"en": "His disciples include Shugetsu, Soen, and Toshun.",
"ja": "åŒåã«ãç§æãå®æ·µãçæ¥ããããã"
} |
{
"en": "He was born in Akahama, Bicchu Province (present-day Soja City, Okayama Prefecture), in 1420.",
"ja": "1420幎åäžåœèµ€æµïŒçŸåšã®å²¡å±±çç·ç€ŸåžïŒã«çãŸããã"
} |
{
"en": "He was born to a Samurai family called ODA.",
"ja": "ç家ã¯å°ç°æ°ãšããæŠå®¶ãšãããŠããã"
} |
{
"en": "He entered nearby Hofuku-ji Temple (Soja City) while young.",
"ja": "幌ãé è¿ãã®å®çŠå¯º(ç·ç€Ÿåž)ã«å
¥ãã"
} |
{
"en": "He moved to Kyoto's Shokoku-ji Temple at the age of around 10, and while studying and having Zen training under Shuto SHUNRIN, learned painting from Shubun TENSHO.",
"ja": "10æ³é 京éœã®çžåœå¯ºã«ç§»ããæ¥æåšè€ã«åž«äºãçŠ
ã®ä¿®è¡ãç©ããšãšãã«ãå€©ç« åšæã«çµµãåŠãã ã"
} |
{
"en": "In around 1454, he moved to Suo Province, and built his studio, Unkokuan (Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture), with the patronage of the feudal lord, Ouchi.",
"ja": "1454幎ïŒå¿æ°ž28幎ïŒããåšé²åœã«ç§»ããå®è·å€§å倧å
æ°ã®åºè·ãåããç»å®€é²è°·åºµïŒå±±å£çå±±å£åžïŒãæ§ããã"
} |
{
"en": "In around 1465, he acquired a calligraphy work by Bonki SOSEKI on which the characters of Sesshu were written, and requested Shinkei RYUKO to write a certificate about the origin of the name, Sesshu.",
"ja": "1465幎ïŒå¯æ£6幎ïŒãããæ¥ç³æ¢µ&29734ïŒããããŒããïŒã«ããéªèäºå€§åãå
¥æããéŸåŽçåã«å説ãè«ã"
} |
{
"en": "It is believed that after that, he came to be known as Sesshuu.",
"ja": "以åŸãéªèãåä¹ã£ããã®ãšæãããã"
} |
{
"en": "It is thought that until this time he was known as Touyou SESSHU, but there is not a firm source to indicate that SESSHU and Sesshu were the same person.",
"ja": "ãã以åã¯æå®çæ¥ãšåä¹ã£ãŠãããšæãããããæå®ãšéªèãåäžäººç©ã§ããããšã瀺ã確å®ãªå²æã¯ãªãã"
} |
{
"en": "In 1468, he sailed to Ming Dynasty China with a mission.",
"ja": "1468幎ïŒå¿ä»2幎ïŒã«é£æ䜿è¹ã§æãžæž¡èªã"
} |
{
"en": "He familiarized himself with authentic Chinese ink painting and studied it for about 2 years.",
"ja": "çŽ2幎éäžåœã§æ¬æ Œçãªæ°Žå¢šç»ã«è§Šããç 究ããã"
} |
{
"en": "In the fall of 1481, he traveled to Mino Province.",
"ja": "1481幎ïŒææ13ïŒç§ããçŸæ¿åœãžæ
è¡ã"
} |
{
"en": "There is no reliable record of the date of his death, but most put it at 1506.",
"ja": "没幎ã¯ã確å®ãªèšé²ã¯ãªãã1506幎ãšãããã®ãå€ãã"
} |
{
"en": "Other records write that he died in 1502.",
"ja": "1502幎ãšãã説ãããã"
} |
{
"en": "In addition to the date of his death, there are many other aspects of Sesshu's life that remain unknown.",
"ja": "éªèã®ç涯ã«ã¯æ²¡å¹Žä»¥å€ã«ãè¬ãšãããéšåãå€ãã"
} |
{
"en": "There is an interesting episode about Sesshu.",
"ja": "éªèã«ã€ããŠãããªäŒèª¬ãæ®ã£ãŠããã"
} |
{
"en": "A young Sesshu who entered Hofuku-ji Temple only liked pictures and did not want to read sutras; so the monks of the temple tied him to a pillar in the building enshrining a Buddhist statue.",
"ja": "å®çŠå¯ºã«å
¥ã£ã幌ãæ¥ã®éªèããçµµã°ãã奜ãã§çµãèªãããšããªãã®ã§ã寺ã®å§ã¯éªèãä»å ã®æ±ã«ãã°ãã€ããŠããŸããŸããã"
} |
{
"en": "However, when the monks saw that he drew a rat with his tears that fell on the floor by using his big toe, they were impressed so they allowed him to draw pictures.",
"ja": "ãããåºã«èœã¡ãæ¶ã足ã®èŠªæã«ã€ããåºã«ããã¿ãæãããšãããå§ã¯ãã®èŠäºãã«æå¿ããéªèãçµµãæãããšãèš±ããŸããã"
} |
{
"en": "This is thought to be the most well known story about Sesshu.",
"ja": "ããã¯éªèã«ã€ããŠæãããç¥ããã話ã§ãããšæãããã"
} |
{
"en": "The story first appeared in \"Honcho Gashi\" compiled by Eino KANO (published in 1693, the Edo period).",
"ja": "ååºã¯æ±æžæ代ã«ç©éæ°žçŽãç·šçºãããæ¬æç»å²ãïŒ1693幎åïŒã§ããã"
} |
{
"en": "Sesshu started to be deified in the Edo period.",
"ja": "éªèã®ç¥æ Œåã¯æ±æžæ代ããå§ãŸã£ãã"
} |
{
"en": "It is thought to be because the Kano School that ruled painting circles at the time venerated him as a master, and feudal lords wanted to have Sesshu's artwork.",
"ja": "ç©é掟ãåœæç»å£ãæ¯é
ããŠããããéªèãåž«ãšä»°ãã諞倧åãéªèã®äœåãæ±ããããã§ãããšãããã"
} |
{
"en": "It is said that this is why the number of artworks attributed to Sesshu increased.",
"ja": "ãã®ããã«éªèäœãšãããäœåãå¢ãããšèšãããã"
} |
{
"en": "Reflecting Sesshu's popularity, a Japanese puppet drama/Kabuki work entitled \"The Gion Religious Festival\" was created.",
"ja": "éªèã®äººæ°ãåæ ããŠããä¿¡ä»°ç¥åç¥ç€ŒèšãïŒäººåœ¢æµç çã»æèäŒäœåã"
} |
{
"en": "The drama was first performed in January 1758.",
"ja": "å®æŠ7幎12æïŒ1758幎1æïŒåæŒã"
} |
{
"en": "The scene of Kinkaku-ji Temple, where Sesshu's granddaughter, Yukihime, takes an active role, is famous) and similar works were performed.",
"ja": "éªèã®å«åšãéªå§«ã掻èºãããéé£å¯ºãã®å ŽãæåïŒã®ãããªäœåãäžæŒãããã"
} |
{
"en": "Today, Sesshu who gave birth to one of Japanese cultures is a leading historical figure of this country.",
"ja": "æ¥æ¬æåã®äžã€ãçãã éªèã¯ãä»ãæ¥æ¬ã代衚ããæŽå²äººç©ã®äžäººãšãªã£ãŠããã"
} |
{
"en": "View of Amanohashidate (Kyoto National Museum)",
"ja": "倩æ©ç«å³ïŒäº¬éœåœç«åç©é€šïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "4 Seasons Landscape Scroll (Long Landscape Scroll) (Mohri Museum, painted in 1486)",
"ja": "åå£å±±æ°Žå³å·»ïŒå±±æ°Žé·å·»ïŒïŒæ¯å©åç©é€šã1486幎ïŒææ18幎ïŒïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Fall and Winter Landscape (Tokyo National Museum)",
"ja": "ç§å¬å±±æ°Žå³ïŒæ±äº¬åœç«åç©é€šïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Broken Ink Landscape (Tokyo National Museum, painted in 1495)",
"ja": "ç Žå¢šå±±æ°Žå³ïŒæ±äº¬åœç«åç©é€šã1495幎ïŒæå¿4幎ïŒïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Portrait of Ekadanpi (Seinen-ji Temple in Aichi Prefecture, painted in 1496)",
"ja": "æ
§å¯æèå³ïŒæç¥çã»æ幎寺ã1496幎ïŒæå¿5幎ïŒïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Landscape (Private Collection)",
"ja": "山氎å³ïŒå人èµïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "4 Seasons Landscape (Tokyo National Museum)",
"ja": "åå£å±±æ°Žå³ïŒæ±äº¬åœç«åç©é€šïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "4 Seasons Landscape (Ishibashi Museum of Art)",
"ja": "åå£å±±æ°Žå³ïŒç³æ©çŸè¡é€šïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "4 Seasons Landscape Scroll (Small Landscape Scroll) (Kyoto National Museum)",
"ja": "åå£å±±æ°Žå³å·»ïŒå±±æ°Žå°å·»ïŒïŒäº¬éœåœç«åç©é€šïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Landscape Scroll after Kegong GAO (Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art)",
"ja": "å£é«å
æ山氎å³å·»ïŒå±±å£çç«çŸè¡é€šïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Landscape after Gui XIA (Private Collection)",
"ja": "å£å€çªå±±æ°Žå³ïŒå人èµïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Oxherd after Tang LI (Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art)",
"ja": "å£æåç§çå³ïŒå±±å£çç«çŸè¡é€šïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Huang Chuping after Kai LIANG (Kyoto National Museum)",
"ja": "å£æ¢æ¥·é»åå¹³å³ïŒäº¬éœåœç«åç©é€šïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Landscape after Yujian (Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art)",
"ja": "å£çæŸå±±æ°Žå³ïŒå²¡å±±çç«çŸè¡é€šïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Landscape (Kosetsu Museum of Art)",
"ja": "山氎å³ïŒéŠéªçŸè¡é€šïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Folding Screen of Birds and Flowers of the 4 Seasons (Kyoto National Museum)",
"ja": "åå£è±é³¥å³å±é¢šïŒäº¬éœåœç«åç©é€šïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Portrait of Kanetaka MASUDA (Masuda Municipal Sesshu-no-Sato Memorial Hall)",
"ja": "çç°å
Œå ¯åïŒçç°åžç«éªèã®é·èšå¿µé€šïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Bishamonten (Private Collection)",
"ja": "æ¯æ²é倩å³ïŒå人èµïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Landscape (Kyoto National Museum)",
"ja": "山氎å³ïŒäº¬éœåœç«åç©é€šïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Splashed Ink Landscape (Masaki Museum of Art)",
"ja": "æºå¢šå±±æ°Žå³ïŒæ£æšçŸè¡é€šïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "*The works considered to be authentic are listed.",
"ja": "â»ççã®å¯èœæ§ã®é«ããã®ãæããã"
} |
{
"en": "Special Exhibition in Commemoration of 500th Anniversary of Death: Sesshu (Illustrated Collection, Tokyo National Museum, Kyoto National Museum, 2002)",
"ja": "ã没åŸ500幎ç¹å¥å±ãéªèããïŒå³é²ãæ±äº¬åœç«åç©é€šã京éœåœç«åç©é€šã2002幎ïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Master Painter Sesshu (Raisuke NUMATA, \"Ronso Series\" 1, Ronsosha, March 2002, ISBN 4-8460-0241-1)",
"ja": "ãç»èéªèãïŒæ²Œç°é ŒèŒããè«åµå¢æžã1ãè«åµç€Ÿã2002幎3æãISBN4-8460-0241-1ïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Fans of Sesshu (Yuji YAMASHITA, Genpei AKASEGAWA)",
"ja": "ãéªèå¿æŽå£ãïŒå±±äžè£äºãèµ€ç¬å·åå¹³ïŒ"
} |
{
"en": "Soujun IKKYUU was a Zen monk in the Daitokuji branch of the Rinzai sect, during the Muromachi period.",
"ja": "äžäŒå®çŽïŒãã£ãã
ããããã
ãïŒã¯ã宀çºæ代ã®èšæžå®èšæžå®å€§åŸ³å¯ºæŽŸã®çŠ
å§ã§ããã"
} |
{
"en": "He is known as a character in stories.",
"ja": "説話ã®ã¢ãã«ãšããŠç¥ãããã"
} |
{
"en": "For IKKYUU's Witty Sayings refer to the section on \"IKYUU's Sayings\" (also some on this page); for the TV cartoon \"Ikkyuu-san\", refer to the section on \"Ikyuu-san\".",
"ja": "ãäžäŒããã®é ç¥åãã«ã€ããŠã¯ãäžäŒåãã®é
ç®ïŒãã®ããŒãžã«ãè¥å¹²ã®èšè¿°ããïŒãããã¬ãã¢ãã¡ãäžäŒãããã«ã€ããŠã¯ãäžäŒãããã®é
ç®ãåç
§ã"
} |
{
"en": "Born in Kyoto, said to be the illegitimate child of Emperor Gokomatsu.",
"ja": "京éœã®çãŸãã§åŸå°æŸå€©çã®èœè€ãšããã"
} |
{
"en": "In Kazunaga SUGAWARA's diary, \"Higashiboujou Kazunaga Kyouki\", he wrote on August 1st of 1494 that \"it is said in secret that the monk IKKYUU is a prince, the illegitimate child of Gokomatsu.",
"ja": "è
ååé·ã®æ¥èšãæ±åååé·å¿èšãæå¿3幎ïŒ1494幎ïŒå
«æäžæ¥ã®æ¡ã«ããç§äŒã«äºããäžäŒåå°ã¯åŸå°æŸé¢ã®èœè€ã®çåãªãã"
} |
{
"en": "Nobody in the world knows this.\"",
"ja": "äžã«ä¹ãç¥ã人ç¡ãããšããã"
} |
{
"en": "According to later historical documents, his childhood name was Sengikumaru.",
"ja": "幌åã¯ãåŸäžå²æã«ãããšåèäžžã"
} |
{
"en": "Called Shuuken for a long time, he also went by Kyouunshi, Katsuro, and Mukei.",
"ja": "é·ããŠåšå»ºã®åã§åŒã°ããçé²åãçé©¢ïŒãã€ãïŒã倢éšïŒãããïŒãªã©ãšå·ããã"
} |
{
"en": "Soujun was his Kaimyo (posthumous Buddhist name), also written as Soujun.",
"ja": "æåã¯å®çŽã§ãå®é ãšãæžãã"
} |
{
"en": "IKKYUU was his Dougou (monk's name).",
"ja": "äžäŒã¯éå·ã§ããã"
} |
{
"en": "(Refer to the section on \"Kaimyo\" for Kaimyo and Dougou.)",
"ja": "ïŒæåãšéå·ã«ã€ããŠã¯ãæåãã®é
ç®ãåç
§ã®ããšã)"
} |
{
"en": "He took orders under Shuukan SHOUGE at Kyoto's Ankokuji at the age of 6, and was named Shuuken.",
"ja": "6æ³ã§äº¬éœã®å®åœå¯ºã®åå€ééã«å
¥é·åæããåšå»ºãšåä»ããããã"
} |
{
"en": "He quickly developed a talent for poetry; and his poems \"Choumonshunsou\", which he wrote at 13, and \"Shunishukka\", which he wrote at 15 years of age, were praised throughout Kyoto.",
"ja": "æ©ãããè©©æã«åªãã13æ³ã®æã«äœã£ã挢詩ãé·éæ¥èãã15æ³ã®æã«äœã£ã挢詩ãæ¥è¡£å®¿è±ãã¯æŽäžã®è©å€ãšãªãè³è³ãããã"
} |
{
"en": "In 1410, at the age of 17, he became a student of Soui KENOU and changed his name to Soujun.",
"ja": "å¿æ°ž17幎ïŒ1410幎ïŒã17æ³ã§è¬ç¿å®çºïŒãããããããïŒã®åŒåãšãªããæåãå®çŽãšæ¹ããã"
} |
{
"en": "KENOU died in 1414.",
"ja": "è¬ç¿ã¯å¿æ°ž21幎ïŒ1414幎ïŒã«æ²¡ããã"
} |
{
"en": "Whether it was because of the death of his teacher is difficult to determine, but IKKYUU attempted suicide around that time.",
"ja": "ãã®æãäžäŒã¯åž«ã®é·åã«ãããã®ãã¯æå®ã§ããªãããèªæ®ºæªéãèµ·ãããŠããã"
} |
{
"en": "In 1415 he became a student of high priest Soudon KASOU at Kyoto's Daitokuji.",
"ja": "å¿æ°ž22幎ïŒ1415幎ïŒã«äº¬éœã®å€§åŸ³å¯ºã®é«å§ãè¯åå®æïŒãããããã©ãïŒã®åŒåãšãªãã"
} |
{
"en": "He received the name IKKYUU from KASOU when he answered the Koan called Touzan's 3 Blows by saying \"the treacherous path returns to the safe path; take a rest and let the rain fall, let the wind blow.\"",
"ja": "ãæŽå±±äžé ã®æ£ããšããå
¬æ¡ã«å¯Ÿãããæããããç¡ãããžåž°ãäžäŒã¿éšãµãã°éã颚ãµãã°å¹ãããšçããããšãããè¯åããäžäŒã®éå·ãæããã"
} |
{
"en": "The \"treacherous path\" refers to the world of confusion (distracting thoughts), while the \"safe path\" refers to the world of enlightenment (Buddha).",
"ja": "ãªããæããïŒææŒè·¯ïŒããšã¯è¿·ãïŒç
©æ©ïŒã®äžçããç¡ããïŒç¡æŒè·¯ïŒããšã¯æãïŒä»ïŒã®äžçãæãã"
} |
{
"en": "One night in 1420 he heard the calling of a crow, and was immediately enlightened.",
"ja": "å¿æ°ž27幎ïŒ1420幎ïŒã®ããå€ãã«ã©ã¹ã®é³Žã声ãèããŠãä¿ãã«å€§æããã"
} |
{
"en": "KASOU tried to give him a certificate of dharma transmission, but IKKYUU refused it.",
"ja": "è¯åã¯å°å¯ç¶ãäžããããšããããäžäŒã¯èŸéããã"
} |
{
"en": "It is said that KASOU laughed and called him a fool as he sent him away.",
"ja": "è¯åã¯ã°ãè
ãšç¬ããªããéãåºãããšããã"
} |
{
"en": "From then on he lived a crazy life of poetry, writing, and painting.",
"ja": "以åŸã¯è©©Â·çæ·æžç»ãšé¢šçã®ç掻ãéã£ãã"
} |
{
"en": "In 1428 Emperor Shoukou died without leaving behind a son; and Emperor Gohanazono from the Fushiminomiya family was enthroned.",
"ja": "æ£é·å
幎ïŒ1428幎ïŒã称å
倩çãç·åãæ®ãã厩埡ããäŒèŠå®®å®¶ããåŸè±å倩çãè¿ããããŠå³äœããã"
} |
{
"en": "It is said that Emperor Gohanazono's enthronement was based on a recommendation from IKKYUU.",
"ja": "åŸè±å倩çã®å³äœã«ã¯äžäŒã®æšæããã£ããšããã"
} |
{
"en": "From \"A chronological history of the Priest Ikkyuu of Toukai\".",
"ja": "ãæ±æµ·äžäŒåå°å¹Žèãããã"
} |
{
"en": "Actually, Yoshio IMAIZUMI says that Emperor Gohanazono's enthronement had the support of the shogunate, and had nothing to do with IKKYUU's recommendation.",
"ja": "ãã ããä»æ³æ·å€«ã¯åŸè±å倩çã®å³äœã¯å¹åºã®è³æã«ãããã®ã§äžäŒã®æšæã¯ç¡é¢ä¿ã ãšããŠããã"
} |
{
"en": "After the Onin War in 1474, at the order of Emperor Gotsuchimikado he was installed as chief priest (the 47th) of Daitokuji; and although he did not live in the temple, he put a lot of effort into its restoration.",
"ja": "å¿ä»ã®ä¹±åŸã®ææ6幎ïŒ1474幎ïŒãåŸå埡é倩çã®å
åœã«ãã倧埳寺ã®äœæïŒç¬¬47代ïŒã«ä»»ãããã寺ã«ã¯äœãŸãªãã£ãããåèã«å°œåããã"
} |
{
"en": "The subsidiary temple Shinjuan was built with IKKYUU as its founder.",
"ja": "å¡é ã®çç 庵ã¯äžäŒãéç¥ãšããŠåµå»ºãããã"
} |
{
"en": "He was close to the emperor, and was also loved by the people.",
"ja": "倩çã«èŠªããæ¥ããããæ°è¡ã«ãæ
ããããšããã"
} |
{
"en": "He died at Shuuonan in 1481, at the age of 88.",
"ja": "1481幎ã88æ³ã§é
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} |
{
"en": "It is reported that on his deathbed he said, \"I don't want to die.\"",
"ja": "èšçµã«éãããæ»ã«ãšããªãããšè¿°ã¹ããšäŒããã"
} |
{
"en": "Shuuonan, commonly called \"Ikkyuuji\", is located in the Takigi area of Kyoutanabe City in Kyoto.",
"ja": "é
¬æ©åºµã¯é称ãäžäŒå¯ºããšèšãã京éœåºäº¬ç°èŸºåžã®èªå°åºã«ããã"
} |
{
"en": "The ruined Myoushouji temple was restored by IKKYUU in 1456.",
"ja": "康æ£2幎1456幎ã«èå»ããŠããåŠå寺ãäžäŒãåèãããã®ã§ããã"
} |
{
"en": "His grave is at Shuuonan and is called Jiyoutou, but is managed by the Imperial Household Agency as an imperial tomb, calling it the grave of prince Soujun, son of Emperor Gokomatsu, based on the stories about his lineage.",
"ja": "å¢ã¯é
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åºã埡å»æãšããŠç®¡çããŠããéµå¢ã§ããå®®å
åºã§ã¯èœè€èª¬ã«ããšã¥ããŠãåŸå°æŸå€©ççåå®çŽçå¢ããšããŠããã"
} |
{
"en": "For that reason it is not open to the public.",
"ja": "ãããäžè¬ã®ç«ã¡å
¥ãã»åæã¯äžå¯èœã§ããã"
} |
{
"en": "Free and uninhibited, he was said to have many eccentricities.",
"ja": "èªç±å¥æŸã§ãå¥è¡ãå€ãã£ããšèšãããã"
} |
{
"en": "The following anecdotes have been passed on.",
"ja": "以äžã®ãããªéžè©±ãäŒãã£ãŠããã"
} |