Kenkyū

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Kenkyū was a Japanese era (nengō) of the late Heian period, notable as one of the reign periods of Emperor Go-Toba.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese era name
nengō
associatedWithEmperor Emperor Go-Toba NERFINISHED
calendarType Japanese lunisolar calendar
chronologicalRole links late Heian period to early Kamakura period
country Japan
culture Japanese
eraNameSystem posthumously applied to years in historical writing
eraSystem Japanese nengō system
followedBy Shōji NERFINISHED
follows Bunji NERFINISHED
governmentTypeDuringEra Imperial court with emerging samurai governance
historicalContext transition from Heian to Kamakura political structures
language Classical Japanese NERFINISHED
locatedInTimePeriod late Heian period
namedAfter concept of “research” or “study” (kenkyū)
partOf chronology of Japanese era names
precededBy Bunji NERFINISHED
precedes Shōji NERFINISHED
region Honshū and surrounding Japanese territories NERFINISHED
reignOf Emperor Go-Toba NERFINISHED
usedAs era designation in official documents
usedFor dating years in chronicles and official records
usedIn Imperial court of Japan NERFINISHED
writingSystem kanji

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Emperor Go-Toba eraNameUsed Kenkyū