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Difference between Ikkō-ikki and Yoshizaki-gobō

Ikkō-ikki vs. Yoshizaki-gobō

were rebellious or autonomous groups of people that were formed in several regions of Japan in the 15th-16th centuries; backed up by the power of the Jōdo Shinshū sect of Buddhism, they opposed the rule of governors or daimyō. The was a Buddhist temple located in what is the Yoshizaki neighbourhood of the city of Awara, Fukui, Japan.

Similarities between Ikkō-ikki and Yoshizaki-gobō

Ikkō-ikki and Yoshizaki-gobō have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Asakura clan, Buddhism, Echizen Province, Hongan-ji, Ikkō-shū, Japan, Jōdo Shinshū, Kaga ikki, Kaga Province, Kyoto, Rennyo, Sōhei, Shinran.

Asakura clan

The is a Japanese kin group.

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Buddhism

Buddhism, also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE.

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Echizen Province

was a province of Japan in the area that is today the northern portion of Fukui Prefecture in the Hokuriku region of Japan.

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Hongan-ji

, also archaically romanized as Hongwanji, is the collective name of the largest school of Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism (which further sub-divides into the Nishi and Higashi branches).

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Ikkō-shū

or "single-minded school" is usually viewed as a small, militant offshoot from Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism though the name has a complex history.

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Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.

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Jōdo Shinshū

, also known as Shin Buddhism or True Pure Land Buddhism, is a school of Pure Land Buddhism founded by the former Tendai Japanese monk Shinran.

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Kaga ikki

The Kaga ikki, also known as The Peasants' Kingdom, was a theocratic feudal confederacy that emerged in Kaga Province (present-day southern Ishikawa Prefecture), Japan, during the late 15th and early 16th centuries.

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Kaga Province

was a province of Japan in the area that is today the south and western portion of Ishikawa Prefecture in the Hokuriku region of Japan.

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Kyoto

Kyoto (Japanese: 京都, Kyōto), officially, is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan's largest and most populous island of Honshu.

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Rennyo

Rennyo (蓮如, 1415–1499) was the 8th Monshu (head priest) of the Hongan-ji Temple of the Jōdo Shinshū sect of Buddhism, and descendant of founder Shinran.

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Sōhei

were Buddhist warrior monks of both classical and feudal Japan.

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Shinran

Popular Buddhism in Japan: Shin Buddhist Religion & Culture by Esben Andreasen, pp.

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Ikkō-ikki and Yoshizaki-gobō Comparison

Ikkō-ikki has 57 relations, while Yoshizaki-gobō has 28. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 15.29% = 13 / (57 + 28).

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