Taihō (era), a Japanese name for the years 701–704
Taihō Code, a reorganization of the Japanese government at the end of the Asuka period
Taiho Pharmaceutical
Taihoku Prefecture, a former administrative district of Taiwan, created during Japanese rule in 1920
Japanese aircraft carrier Taihō
A title from the anime series The Twelve Kingdoms
Taiho Shichauzo, a manga series alternatively titled You're Under Arrest
Taihō Kōki, sumo wrestler
Yasuaki Taiho, Taiwanese professional baseball player
Topics referred to by the same term
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Look up taiho in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Taihō or Taiho can refer to: Taihō (era), a Japanese name for the years 701–704 Taihō Code, a reorganization...
Taiho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (大鵬薬品工業, Taihō Yakuhin Kōgyō) is a Japanese pharmaceutical company, and a subsidiary of Otsuka Holdings, which focuses...
Taiho Dam is a concrete gravity dam located in Okinawa prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control and water supply. The catchment area of...
commissioned flagship, Taihō. In addition to extensive command facilities, reinforced torpedo blisters and a large air group, Taihō was the first Japanese...
administrative reforms. These reforms culminated with the promulgation of the Taihō Code, which consolidated existing statutes and established the structure...
Yasuaki Taiho, also known by his Chinese name Chen Ta-Feng, (15 November 1963 – 18 January 2015) was a Taiwanese professional baseball player in Nippon...
of Monmu's reign are encompassed within more than one era name or nengō. Taihō (era) (701–704) Keiun (704–708) The initial years of Monmu's reign are not...
Ancient Paleolithic Jōmon period Yayoi period Kofun period Asuka period Taihō Code Asuka Kiyomihara Code Hakuhō period Taika Reform Monmu period Nara...
Tsukubō Monk's spade Taiho-jutsu: law and order in the age of the samurai, Don Cunningham, Tuttle Publishing, Apr 15, 2004 p. 96 Taiho-jutsu: law and order...
(14,202 sq mi) and a population of 14,311,224 in 2018. In the 8th-century Taihō Code reforms, Dazaifu was established as a special administrative term for...
Ancient Paleolithic Jōmon period Yayoi period Kofun period Asuka period Taihō Code Asuka Kiyomihara Code Hakuhō period Taika Reform Monmu period Nara...
that fitted on the earlier Taihō, was sponsoned off the starboard side and integrated with the ship's funnel. Much like Taihō, the only other Japanese carrier...
winning 31 yūshō or tournament championships, second at the time only to Taihō. He was particularly remarkable for his longevity in sumo's top rank, which...
of gastrointestinal stromal tumors. It was discovered and developed by Taiho Pharmaceutical Co. The mechanism of action of pimitespib involves inhibition...
Ancient Paleolithic Jōmon period Yayoi period Kofun period Asuka period Taihō Code Asuka Kiyomihara Code Hakuhō period Taika Reform Monmu period Nara...
torpedoes from the submarine Cavalla and sank with heavy loss of life. The Taihō was also sunk by a single torpedo, from the submarine Albacore. The next...
produced the Taihō Ritsuryō. According to history book Shoku Nihongi (続日本紀), two of the 19 members of the committee drafting the Taihō Code were Chinese...