Ōta Suketoki - meaning and definition. What is Ōta Suketoki
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What (who) is Ōta Suketoki - definition


Ōta Suketoki         
DAIMYO
Ota Suketoki
was the 4th Ōta daimyō of Kakegawa Domain in Tōtōmi Province, (modern-day Shizuoka Prefecture) in mid-Edo period Japan.
Ōta Nanpo         
JAPANESE POET, FICTION WRITER AND SAMURAI BUREAUCRAT OF THE LATE-EDO PERIOD
Ota Nanpo; Ota Nampo; Ōta Nampo; Yomo no Akara
was the most oft-used penname of Ōta Tan, a late Edo-period Japanese poet and fiction writer. Ōta Nanpo wrote primarily in the comedic forms of kyōshi, derived from comic Chinese verse, and kyōka, derived from waka poetry.
Ōta Dōkan         
JAPANESE POET AND SAMURAI
Ota Dokan; Ota Sukenaga; Ōta Sukenaga; 太田道灌
, also known as Ōta Sukenaga (太田 資長) or Ōta Dōkan Sukenaga,Claremont College: "Musashi, Flowers of Takada, ota Dokan and Yamabuki no koji" by Chikanobu Yoshu (woodblock print, 1884) was a Japanese samurai warrior-poet, military tactician and Buddhist monk. Ōta Sukenaga took the tonsure (bald scalp) as a Buddhist priest in 1478, and he also adopted the Buddhist name, Dōkan, by which he is known today.