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Definition of ささき‐たかうじ in the Japanese dictionary
Sasaki Takagi 【Mr. Takao Sasaki】 [1306 ~ 1373] Military commander of the North-South morning period. Mr. Kyogoku comes out. Legal name, honor. Following Takashi Ashikaga, participate in the establishment of Muromachi Shogunate. Omi \u0026 thinsp; (Omi) \u0026 thinsp; · Izumo · Kazusa \u0026 thinsp; (Kazusa) \u0026 thinsp; etc guards. I also tried to protect Japanese arts such as Waka and Renka, and raising flowers and Sarugaku. ささき‐たかうじ【佐々木高氏】 [1306~1373]南北朝時代の武将。京極氏の出。法名、導誉。足利尊氏に従い、室町幕府創立に参与。近江 (おうみ) ・出雲・上総 (かずさ) などの守護。和歌・連歌をよくし、立て花・猿楽など芸能の保護にも努めた。
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