User:0xF8E8/List of missing topics

This is a list of topics covered in major encyclopedias but not in Wikipedia.

Japan Encyclopedia
Louis Frédéric, Käthe Roth, trans. Japan Encyclopedia (2002) Belknap Press of Harvard University.

A

 * Abe Nobuya, Western-style painter/photographer
 * Abe no Kurahashimaro Minister of sadajin, died in 649
 * Abe no Manao Physician, wrote the first Japanese medical treatise around 808-811
 * Abe Shigataka Educator, University of Tokyo, introduced modern American educational methods to Japan
 * Abe Shinnosuke Writer, journalist, lit. critic
 * Abe Shōō Physician and botanist, born in Morioka
 * Abe Shumpō, Modernist painter
 * Abe Takeo Historian and professor at Unversity of Kyoto
 * Abe Yasukuni Mathematician and astrologer, 18th cent.
 * Abe Yoshishige Philosopher and educator, born in Ehime prefecture
 * Abuna-e Ukiyo-e printmaking technique
 * Abutsu-ni a poet, lady in the court of Emrpess Ankamonin
 * Achiki Korean messenger, sent Yamato court two horses, educated Prince Uji no Waki-iratsuko
 * Achi no Omi Chinese immigrant, arrived at Yamato court c. 5th century
 * Adachi Buntarō Physician and anthropologist
 * Adachi Chōshun Gynecologist, adopted son of Adachi Baian

Z

 * Zushoryō: library of archives create by ritsuryō code
 * Hotta Zuichō: bamboo/wood sculptor
 * Zuiryū-in: relig. name of half sister of Toyotomi Hideyoshi (Japanese Wikipedia article)


 * Zuikei Shūho Zen Buddhist monk of Shōkoku-ji temple in Kyoto, scholar of Chinese classics
 * Zōshiki Term applied to category of servants, bureaucrats during Edo period
 * Zonkaku Buddhist monk of Jodo Shin-su school
 * Zoku gosen-shū Continuation of Gosen-shū, poetry anthology


 * Zokoku Lacquer artist, student of Fujiwara no Uemon
 * Zōgan Ceramic/metal technique
 * Zōbiki Kabuki play, duel between hero and antagonist
 * Zenshin-za Company of Kabuki actors formed in 1931
 * Zenshin-ni Chinese Buddhist nun who came to Japan from Korea in 522, spreading Buddhism
 * Zensetsu Painter and Buddhist monk
 * Zensen Dōmei Union formed in 1946, approx. 450,00 members.
 * Zenran Son of Buddhist monk Shinran, disenherited by father for heretical views
 * Zen Nihon Bukkyō-kai Federation created by merger of several national/local religious agencies
 * Zenki-zu Zen poem of religious painting intended to provoke satori (illumination)
 * Zekkai Chūshin Buddhist monk of Zen Rinzai-shū sect
 * Zaō Gongen Wrathful Shinto-Buddhist yokai, venerated by warriors in 13th/14th centuries
 * Zegai Noh play in which a Budd. monk argues with a evil tengu
 * Zeami jūroku-bushū coll. of 23 texts published by philologist Yoshida Togo
 * Zange monogatari, literary genre based on personal accounts
 * Zaimei Painter of the Nanga school in Kyoto
 * Zaikata shōnin, peddlers from remote vilalges during the Edo period