Ichijō
Ichijō , a Japanese term denotes:
as name:
- Members of the imperial family:
- Ichijō (Tennō) (980-1011, r. 986-1011)
- Ichijō no kimi , granddaughter of the Seiwa- Tennō
- Ichijō no tsubone , designates three different imperial wives
- Ichijō Yoriko (1827-1908), called Mitsunomiya Noriko Jōō, the daughter of Prince Kuniie in 1852 married Ichijō Takeda .
- a family of the court nobility ( 一条 氏 ) descended from Kujō Michiie (1193–1252 ), important members:
- Ichijō Norifusa (1423-1480)
- Ichijō Kanera (= Kaneyoshi; 一條 兼 良 )
- Ichijō Sanetsune (1223-1284; 一條 実 経 )
- Ichijō Nobutatsu (1539–1582), samurai of the Sengoku period
- Ichijō Seibi (1877–1910), painter and illustrator for the literary magazine Myōjō
Artist name, scholar a.o .:
- Ichijō Gotō (1789–1876), carver who worked in the naturalistic Shin-jō style
- Ichijō Kuke , a potter, adopted son of the 4th Tanaka Ichinyu
- two well-known netsuke carvers
- Ichijō Masami (* 1916) (in Taiwan ); Literary scholar, translator, specialist in Russian literature
- Ichijō Toku (* 1903), professor at Tōhoku University .
In different spellings Ichijō is part of many temple or place (often 一 乗 , less often 市 条 ) and personal names (mostly: 一條, 一条 ).
Note: The character 条 is written as 條 without reforming (before 1948) .