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8-844: [REDACTED] Look up ishin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ishin may refer to: People [ edit ] Given name "Ishin" Kochinda Ando , known as Mō Ishin (毛 惟新, died 1839), Ryukyutian politician Yoshimoto Ishin (吉本伊信, 1916–1988), Japanese businessman and Buddhist priest Ishin Nishio (西尾 維新, born 1981, stylized as NisiOisiN ), Japanese author Surnamed "Ishin" Ishin Sūden (以心 崇伝, 1569–1633), Japanese Zen Buddhist monk and Sengoku-era diarist and Shogun advisor Ishin Iihashi (stagename: ISHIN), Japanese pro-wrestler for

16-836: A Dragon: Ishin! (videogame, aka "Ishin!"), a 2014 videogame in the Yakuza:Ryuu-ga-Gotoku videogame series "Ishin" (song), a song by Sharon, Lois, & Bram, from the 1984 album Mainly Mother Goose JDF Ishin , a fictional ship from Innocent Venus ; see List of fictional ships See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "ishin" on Misplaced Pages. [REDACTED] The dictionary definition of いしん at Wiktionary All pages with titles beginning with Ishin All pages with titles containing Ishin Isin (disambiguation) Isshin Topics referred to by

24-775: A political party in Japan; also called Ishin Nippon Ishin no Kai (日本維新の会, Japanese Innovation Party; since 2016), a political party in Japan; also called Ishin Osaka Restoration Association (大阪維新の会, Ōsaka Ishin no Kai), a political party in Osaka, Japan; also called Ishin Other uses [ edit ] Ishin (異神, eccentric gods), a category of deities found in Japan; see Sekizan Myōjin and Shinra Myōjin Like

32-911: A sports stadium Events [ edit ] Meiji Restoration (明治維新, Meiji Ishin , 1868), the Japanese revolution that ousted the Shogun and restored the Emperor; also known as the Ishin (the Restoration) Groups, organizations, companies [ edit ] Ishin Party Japan Restoration Party (日本維新の会, Nippon Ishin no Kai; 2012–2014), a political party in Japan; also called Ishin Japan Innovation Party (維新の党, Ishin no Tō; 2014–2016),

40-464: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kochinda Ando Kochinda Ueekata Ando ( 東風平 親方 安度 , d. 21 October 1839 ) also known by Takushi Ueekata Ando ( 沢岻 親方 安度 ) and his Chinese style name Mō Ishin ( 毛 惟新 ) , was a bureaucrat of Ryukyu Kingdom . King Shō Iku dispatched a gratitude envoy for his taking power to Edo , Japan in 1832. Prince Tomigusuku Chōshun and Ando

48-1098: The Dragongate wrestling federation; see List of Dragongate personnel Ivan Ishin  [ ru ] (Иван Егорович Ишин, 1875–1921), a Tambov Rebellion leader Vladislav Ishin, a Russian figure skater at the 2013 Russian Figure Skating Championships Fictional characters [ edit ] Tano Ishin (田野 いしん), the mascot for Tano Station (Kōchi) , a train station in Tano, Aki, Kochi, Japan (given named Ishin) Places [ edit ] Ishin Tree, Idofa, Imeko/Afon, Ogun, Nigeria; see List of villages in Ogun State Kagoshima, Kagoshima, Japan (nicknamed: Ishin City, City of Ishin); see List of city nicknames in Japan Ishin Memorial Park Stadium , Yamaguchi, Yamaguchi, Japan;

56-407: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ishin . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ishin&oldid=1202760908 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

64-510: Was appointed as Envoy ( 正使 , seishi ) and Deputy Envoy ( 副使 , fukushi ) respectively. However, Prince Tomigusuku died in Kagoshima ; Futenma Chōten ( 普天間 朝典 , also known by Kanegusuku Chōten) served as the political decoy of the prince, took the title "Prince Tomigusuku", and went to Edo. They sailed back in the next year. He served as a member of sanshikan from 1836 to 1839. This biographical article related to Japan

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