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Gosei may refer to: * , a Go competition in Japan, a "best of five" contest * , term describing fifth-generation descendants of emigrants from Japan * , five questions for self-reflection in daily life, traditional at Japan's Naval Academy * , a character from the TV show ''Power Rangers Megaforce'' and ''Power Rangers Super Megaforce'' See also * Goseibai Shikimoku, the legal code of the Kamakura shogunate in Japan, in 1232 * ''Gosei Sentai Dairanger is a Japanese ''tokusatsu'' television series. It was the seventeenth production in the long-running Super Sentai metaseries of television tokusatsu dramas produced by Toei Company, following ''Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger''. It was originally bro ...
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Gosei (competition)
The is a Go competition in Japan or a title of the competition's winner.GoBase.org Gosei tournament retrieved 2012-11-25. Outline Gosei is a Go competition used by the Japanese Nihon Ki-in and Kansai Ki-in. It is one of the seven big titles in Japan, although it pays much less than the top three. The winner's prize is 8,000,000 yen. Gosei uses the same format as the other big seven. The winner of the knockout A knockout (abbreviated to KO or K.O.) is a fight-ending, winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts, karate, some forms of taekwondo and other sports involving striking, ... tournament faces the title holder in a best of five match. There is one restriction that the other titles don't have, and that is to be able to enter the Gosei tournament, a player must be at least 5 dan. The promotion rules are just like the Judan's. If the player gets to challenge the title holder, they are promoted to 7 ...
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Gosei (fifth-generation Nikkei)
is a Japanese diasporic term used in countries, particularly in North America and South America, to specify the great-great-grandchildren of Japanese immigrants (Issei). The children of Issei are Nisei (the second generation). Sansei are the third generation, and their offspring are Yonsei. The children of at least one ''Yonsei'' parent are called ''Gosei''. The character and uniqueness of the ''Gosei'' are recognized in its social history. The ''Gosei'' are the subject of on-going academic research in the United States and Japan. History The earliest organized group of Japanese emigrants settled in Mexico in 1897.Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) "Japan-Mexico Relations" retrieved 2011-05-17 Today, the four largest populations of Japanese and descendants of Japanese immigrants live in the United States, Canada, Brazil and Peru. ''Gosei'' is a term used in these geographic areas outside Japan. ''Gosei'' characterizes the child of at least one ''Yonsei'' (fo ...
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Gosei (meditation)
are subjects for daily meditation at Japan's Naval Academy. Five Reflections These reflections were originally devised by Vice Admiral Hajime Matsushita, who was the Chief of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy, and used from 1932. Every evening cadets are expected to meditate on these inter-related questions. # # # # # The Japan Maritime Self Defense Force (JMSDF), from its establishment in 1954, The students of the Maritime Self-Defense Force No. 1 Technical School and the Maritime Self-Defense Force Officer Candidate School have inherited the tradition of the former Navy, and even now, five minutes before the end of their self-study every night, they meet the five ministries in the same style as when they were at the military academy. Through chanting, I look after myself and work hard on my daily training. The crux of this contemplative practice has been translated into English and has been discussed at the United States Naval Academy The United States Nava ...
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Gosei (megaforce)
The fictional characters of ''Power Rangers Megaforce'' include the Power Rangers, their enemies, and their friends and allies in the battle. Megaforce Power Rangers The Megaforce Power Rangers are the eponymous protagonists of the series. They are five teenagers with attitude chosen by Gosei to save the Earth from the Warstar. They live in the fictional city of Harwood County. To transform into the Megaforce Rangers, they use the Gosei Morphers by calling out "It's Morphin' Time! Go Go Megaforce!". They are constantly training to keep up with the growing strength of their enemies. They wield the Power Cards in battle, which they use to perform certain attacks and to summon their personal weapons which merge to form the Megaforce Blaster. Each Ranger carries a Mega Blaster as a side arm that they use for special attacks. While in Ultra Mode, they each bear a lightweight, waistcoat-like shield and wield an Ultra Sword powered by an Ultra Zord. They are later joined by the mecha ...
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Power Rangers Megaforce
''Power Rangers Megaforce'' is the twentieth season of the long-running television series ''Power Rangers''. The show is produced by Saban Brands and began airing on Nickelodeon on February 2, 2013. The show was part of the ''Power Rangers'' 20th anniversary. ''Kidscreen'' reported that ''Megaforce'' featured "the return of many historic Rangers." ''Megaforce'' uses footage, costumes and props from the Japanese Super Sentai Series '' Tensou Sentai Goseiger''. The second season, and twenty-first overall, is called ''Power Rangers Super Megaforce'' and premiered on February 15, 2014, ending on November 22, 2014. ''Super Megaforce'' uses footage, costumes and props from ''Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger''. Their sentai counterpart shows are angel and pirate themed. The series also used footage from ''Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger'' with footage with suits from before '' Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger''. Plot summary Season 1: ''Megaforce'' When the evil Warstar aliens attack Earth, the supernatura ...
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Goseibai Shikimoku
The Goseibai Shikimoku (御成敗式目) or the Formulary of Adjudications was the legal code of the Kamakura shogunate in Japan, promulgated by third shikken Hōjō Yasutoki on 27 August 1232. It is also called Jōei Shikimoku (貞永式目) after the era name. Before enacting the Goseibai Shikimoku, the Kamakura shogunate conducted trials without formal laws. After the Jōkyū War, an increasing number of land disputes between its vassals, aristocrats and peasants made fair trials indispensable. Thereafter Hōjō Yasutoki compiled the outline with 51 article headings and 13 Hyojoshu (councilors) completed it. Supplementary articles to the Goseibai Shikimoku, called Tsuika (追加), were issued afterward. The Muromachi shogunate also adopted the Goseibai Shikimoku as the basic law. The Goseibai Shikimoku was largely repealed during the Edo period The , also known as the , is the period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when the country was under the rul ...
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