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Nisshin, Nissin (pronounced the same, written as 日清, 日新, 日真, etc. in Japanese) may refer to: Geography * 日進市: Nisshin, Aichi, a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, near the city of Nagoya * 日進村: Nisshin, Saitama, a former town that is now Kita ward of the city of Saitama, Saitama Companies Several unrelated companies: 日清 * Nissin Foods, worldwide instant ramen maker * Nisshin Seifun Group * Nisshinbo Industries, maker of car brakes 日新 * Nisshin Steel 日信 * Nissin Kogyo, maker of car and motorcycle brakes, a Honda keiretsu company 日伸 * Nisshin Onpa, maker of guitar effects under the Maxon brand Other uses * 日親: Nisshin (monk) (1407–1488) * 日真: the name of several monks of Nichiren Buddhism and Nichiren Shoshu * 日進: name given to several ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, including: ** Japanese cruiser ''Nisshin'' that served in the Battle of Tsushima ** Japanese seaplane carrier ''Nisshin'' that was sunk in the Bougainvil ...
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Japanese Language
is the principal language of the Japonic languages, Japonic language family spoken by the Japanese people. It has around 123 million speakers, primarily in Japan, the only country where it is the national language, and within the Japanese diaspora worldwide. The Japonic family also includes the Ryukyuan languages and the variously classified Hachijō language. There have been many Classification of the Japonic languages, attempts to group the Japonic languages with other families such as Ainu languages, Ainu, Austronesian languages, Austronesian, Koreanic languages, Koreanic, and the now discredited Altaic languages, Altaic, but none of these proposals have gained any widespread acceptance. Little is known of the language's prehistory, or when it first appeared in Japan. Chinese documents from the 3rd century AD recorded a few Japanese words, but substantial Old Japanese texts did not appear until the 8th century. From the Heian period (794–1185), extensive waves of Sino-Ja ...
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Nisshin, Aichi
is a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 91,795 in 37,398 households, and a population density of 2,629 persons per km². The total area of the city was . Geography Nisshin is located on the flatlands of central Aichi Prefecture, and is bordered by the metropolis of Nagoya to the west. Climate The city has a climate characterized by hot and humid summers and relatively mild winters (Köppen climate classification ''Cfa''). The average annual temperature in Nisshin is 15.7 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1603 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 28.0 °C, and lowest in January, at around 4.1 °C. Demographics Per Japanese census data, the population of Nisshin has grown rapidly over the past 50 years. Neighboring municipalities ;Aichi Prefecture * Miyoshi * Nagakute *Nagoya ( Midori-ku, Tenpaku-ku, Meitō-ku) * Tōgō *Toyota History Late modern peri ...
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Nisshin, Saitama
file:OmiyaBonsai 芙蓉園 Fuyo-en Hiroshi Takeyama 001.jpg, 250px, Ōmiya Bonsai Village is one of ten Wards of Japan, wards of the city of Saitama, Saitama, Saitama, in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, and is located in the northwestern part of the city. , the ward had an estimated population of 148,935 and a population density of 8800 persons per km². Its total area was . Geography Kita-ward is located in the northwestern side of the city of Saitama. Neighboring Municipalities Saitama Prefecture *Ageo, Saitama, Ageo *Nishi-ku, Saitama, Nishi-ku *Ōmiya-ku, Saitama, Ōmiya-ku *Minuma-ku, Saitama, Minuma-ku History The villages of Ōsato, Nisshin, and Miyahara were created within Kitaadachi District, Saitama with the establishment of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889. The three villages were merged with Ōmiya Town in 1940, becoming part of the city of Ōmiya. On May 1, 2001, Ōmiya merged with Urawa and Yono cities to form the new city of Saitama. When Saitama was proclai ...
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Nissin Foods
is a Japanese food company. Founded in 1948 by Momofuku Ando in Izumiōtsu, Osaka, it owns Nissin Food Products, Nissin Chilled Foods, Nissin Frozen Foods, and Myojo Foods. It is known for development of the world's first marketed brand of instant noodles, Nissin Chikin Ramen, Chicken Ramen, and produces other instant noodle products, including Cup Noodles, Yakisoba U.F.O., and Demae Ramen. History Founding and early years The company was founded in Japan on 1 September 1948, by Taiwanese-Japanese immigrant Momofuku Ando, Go Pek-Hok (Japanese name Momofuku Ando) (1910-2007) as . Ten years later, the company introduced its first instant ramen noodle product, Nissin Chikin Ramen, Chikin Ramen (Chicken Ramen). Soon after, the company changed its name to . The company established a United States, U.S. subsidiary, Nissin Foods, in 1970, and began selling instant ramen noodle products under the Japan Instant Noodle Bureau and Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Japan) ...
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Nisshin Seifun Group
is a Japanese food manufacturing company headquartered in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan with overseas operations. Nisshin Seifun is listed on the Nikkei 225 The Nikkei 225, or , more commonly called the ''Nikkei'' or the ''Nikkei index'' (), is a stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). It is a price-weighted index, operating in the Japanese yen, Japanese Yen (JP¥), and its compone .... Founded in 1900, the company is currently headed by chairman Osamu Shoda, the younger brother of Empress Michiko, and president Hiroshi Oeda. Subsidiaries Subsidiary of Nisshin Seifun Group include: * Nisshin Flour Milling Company * Nisshin Seifun Welna Inc * Nisshin Pharma Inc * Nisshin Petfoods Inc * Nisshin Engineering Inc * Oriental Yeast Company Limited * NBC Meshtec Inc — screen-printing materials, mesh products * Initio Food Inc — ready to eat foods * Rogers Foods Ltd. — milled products; plants in Armstrong and Chilliwack, Canada * Allied Pinnacle, Australia. ...
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Nisshinbo Industries
is a Japanese company formerly listed on the Nikkei 225. It has a diverse line of businesses that include electronics, automobile brakes, mechatronics, chemicals, textiles, papers and real estate. History Nisshinbo was established in 1907 as a cotton spinning business, . It changed its English name to Nisshin Spinning Co., Ltd. in 1962. In the wake of World War II, Nisshin began to add non-textile segments to its business. Textiles accounted for 90% of its sales in 1960 but only 67% in 1980 and less than half by 1990. During these years, Nisshinbo was part of the Fuyo Group ''keiretsu'' headed by Fuji Bank. In 2009, it adopted a holding company structure and renamed its parent company as Nisshinbo Holdings Inc. Products Nisshinbo's textiles business remains active in the development of non-iron fabric, non-woven fabric and elastomers. In 2015 it acquired Tokyoshirts, the largest men's shirt manufacturer/retailer in Japan. Nisshinbo's electronics business is focused on sem ...
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Nisshin Steel
(previously known as Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal until 2019) is Japan's largest steelmaker, headquartered in Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo. The company has four business segments, which are steelmaking, engineering, chemicals, and systems solutions. It is the largest producer of crude steel in Japan and the fourth largest in the world. The company is on the Forbes Global 2000 list, ranked 1971 in 2023. The company is the third incarnation of the Nippon Steel name, each time with a slightly different spelling or pronunciation. The original company, known as Japan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. (日本製鐵, ''Nihon Seitetsu''), was split into two separate companies in 1950. These two companies later merged in 1970 to form and this name lasted until 2012, when it merged with Sumitomo Metal Industries. The company’s English name reverted to its 1970 name in 2019, while its Japanese name returned to the original 1934 name. History Early years Nippon Steel traces its roots to J ...
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Nissin Kogyo
is a Japanese automotive parts brand of vehicle braking systems and aluminium products owned by Hitachi Astemo. The company was founded in 1953 and was listed on the first section Tokyo Stock Exchange until January 2021. As of March 2017, the company had 1.54 billion dollars in revenue and 9,557 employees. Honda Motor Company was the largest shareholder, owning 34.6 percent of total shares. Nissin Kogyo is headquartered in Nagano, Japan with subsidiary manufacturing plants in Ohio, Georgia, USA, Mexico, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after .... In 2016, Nissin Kogyo created Veoneer-Nissin Brake Systems (VNBS), a joint subsidiary with Swedish automotive safety manufacturer Veoneer. On 30 October 2019, Nissin Ko ...
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Nisshin Onpa
Nisshin, Nissin (pronounced the same, written as 日清, 日新, 日真, etc. in Japanese) may refer to: Geography * 日進市: Nisshin, Aichi, a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, near the city of Nagoya * 日進村: Nisshin, Saitama, a former town that is now Kita ward of the city of Saitama, Saitama Companies Several unrelated companies: 日清 * Nissin Foods, worldwide instant ramen maker * Nisshin Seifun Group * Nisshinbo Industries, maker of car brakes 日新 * Nisshin Steel 日信 * Nissin Kogyo, maker of car and motorcycle brakes, a Honda keiretsu company 日伸 * Nisshin Onpa, maker of guitar effects under the Maxon brand Other uses * 日親: Nisshin (monk) (1407–1488) * 日真: the name of several monks of Nichiren Buddhism and Nichiren Shoshu * 日進: name given to several ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, including: ** Japanese cruiser ''Nisshin'' that served in the Battle of Tsushima ** Japanese seaplane carrier ''Nisshin'' that was sunk in the Boug ...
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Nisshin (monk)
Nisshin (日親, October 14, 1407 – October 21, 1488) was a Nichiren Buddhist priest during the Muromachi period in Japan. He is the son of Hinaya Shigetsugu. Nisshin was the first to use the concept of "fuju fuse" ( 不受不施義) which is to neither give nor receive alms. He received the posthumous name Kudō Shigeruin (久遠成院). Biography Nisshin was born in Kazusa province on October 14, 1407. After receiving instruction from his paternal uncle Nichiei, Nisshin entered Hokekyo-ji. In 1427, Nisshin travelled towards the capital stopping at various temples along the way in Kamakura, Kyoto, and other such cities. As he did so, he spread his teachings. In 1433 he continued towards Hizen province as a head priest of the Nakayamonryū lineage with some followers. However, due to harsh '' shakubu'' preachings, Nisshin himself was heavily opposed and eventually expelled from the Nakayamonryū lineage. Then in 1437 as Nisshin made his way still towards the capital, he opened ...
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Nichiren Buddhism
Nichiren Buddhism (), also known as ''Hokkeshū'' (, meaning ''Lotus Sect''), is a branch of Mahayana Buddhism based on the teachings of the 13th-century Japanese Buddhist priest Nichiren (1222–1282) and is one of the Kamakura period schools. Its teachings derive from some 300–400 extant letters and treatises either authored by or attributed to Nichiren. Nichiren Buddhism generally sources its basic doctrine from the Lotus Sutra claiming that all sentient beings possess an internal Buddha-nature capable of attaining Buddhahood in the current life. There are three essential aspects to Nichiren Buddhism: # The faith in Nichiren's '' Gohonzon'' # The chanting of '' Nam Myoho Renge Kyo'' with varying recitations of the Lotus Sutra # The study of Nichiren's scriptural writings, called ''Gosho'' After his death, Nichiren left to both his senior disciples and lay followers the mandate to widely propagate the ''Gohonzon'' and chanting the '' Daimoku'' in order to secure the p ...
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Nichiren Shoshu
was a Japanese Buddhist priest and philosopher of the Kamakura period. His teachings form the basis of Nichiren Buddhism, a unique branch of Japanese Mahayana Buddhism based on the ''Lotus Sutra''. Nichiren declared that the ''Lotus Sutra'' alone contains the highest truth of Buddhism and that it is the only sutra suited for the Age of Dharma Decline. He insisted that the sovereign of Japan and its people should support only this form of Buddhism and eradicate all others, or they would face social collapse and environmental disasters. Nichiren advocated the faithful recitation of the title of the ''Lotus Sutra'', ''Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō'', as the only effective path to Buddhahood in this very life, a path which he saw as accessible to all people regardless of class, education or ability. Nichiren held that Shakyamuni and all other Buddhist deities were manifestations of the Original Eternal Buddha (本仏 ''Honbutsu'') of the ''Lotus Sutra'', which he equated with the ''L ...
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