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    Sansai (山菜) is a Japanese word literally meaning "mountain vegetables", originally referring to vegetables that grew naturally, were foraged in the wild...
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  • Sansais (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃sɛ]) is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of western France. It is twinned with...
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  • Sansai may refer to: Sansai, wild mountain vegetables used in Japanese cuisine Sansai Books, a manga publisher Sansai Station, a railway station in Nagano...
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    Hosokawa Tadaoki (細川忠興, November 28, 1563 – January 18, 1646) was a Japanese samurai warrior of the late Sengoku period and early Edo period. He was the...
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    Fize-le-Marsal, Kemexhe, Odeur, and Thys. Crisnée is twinned with the commune of Sansais, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, in western France. List of protected heritage sites...
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    was suspended after four editions but was released in 2008 by the company SansaiBooks. The author of both the comics caught a virus on his computer that...
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    pronunciation: [lwi fʁɑ̃swa ʒɑ̃ ʃabo]; 27 April 1757 in Niort – 11 March 1837 in Sansais) was a French general. He was in charge of the French forces at the Siege...
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    Sansai Station (三才駅, Sansai-eki) is a railway station on the Shinano Railway Kita-Shinano Line in the city of Nagano, Japan, operated by the third-sector...
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    Ateneo de Manila University Press. pp. 184–192. ISBN 978-9715503471. Wakan Sansai Zue, Pages 202-216 Reading Song-Ming Records on the Pre-colonial History...
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    yōkai (causing strange occurrences). According to the encyclopedia Wakan Sansai Zue from the Edo period, a pack of weasels would cause conflagrations, and...
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    Sancai Tuhui (redirect from Sansai Zue)
    very accurate world map (the Shanhai Yudi Quantu). Song Yingxing Wakan Sansai Zue - A Japanese encyclopedia inspired by the Chinese Sancai Tuhui http://ibs001...
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    The Wakan Sansai Zue (和漢三才図会, lit. "Illustrated Sino-Japanese Encyclopedia") is an illustrated Japanese leishu encyclopedia published in 1712 in the Edo...
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    The Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes (朝日杯フューチュリティステークス) is a one mile turf stakes race for thoroughbred colts two years old. It is considered the de facto year-end...
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    closely resembling the Western mermaid. (cf. § Ningyo in Wakan sansai zue) The Wakan sansai zue did also give notice and print the facsimile illustration...
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  • needed](jumping kick with 8 kicks in one jump). In the early 1950s Shukumine created Sansai no kata, a masterpiece of Genseiryū karate. In 1953 Shukumine started to...
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    from the Jōmon period in Japan while an 18th-century encyclopedia, Wakan Sansai Zue, describes that the meat was not tasty and they were only used to render...
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    The Hanshin Juvenile Fillies (阪神ジュベナイルフィリーズ) is a one-mile turf stakes race for thoroughbred fillies two years old. It is considered the de facto year-end...
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    "jack-o'-lantern" are translated into Japanese as "onibi". According to the Wakan Sansai Zue written in the Edo period, it was a blue light like a pine torchlight...
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    Zoku Hyakki, but since this was modeled after the yamako (玃) in the Wakan Sansai Zue and other works, and since it even said, "there are yamako (玃) deep...
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    (1336–1573). References to uirō as a confection first appear in the Wa-Kan Sansai Zue, Ryōan Terajima's massive Edo-period dictionary published in 1712. Japanese...
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    (身欠きニシン, dried fish of the Pacific herring). Sansai soba 山菜蕎麦 ("mountain vegetables soba"): Topped with sansai, or wild vegetables such as warabi, zenmai...
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    food—ingredients, preparation and way of eating—of Japan. The phrase ichijū-sansai (一汁三菜, "one soup, three sides") refers to the makeup of a typical meal served...
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    that the bird is the transformation of a divine spirit. The Japanese Wakan Sansai Zue of the Edo period further states that due to the viscosity of the luan's...
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  • died. His nephew Tokugawa Ienobu succeeded him as shōgun. 1712 The Wakan Sansai Zue, the first Japanese encyclopaedia, was published. 12 November Ienobu...
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  • referred to in Japan as a "leisure knife" (レジャーナイフ, rejā naifu) or "sansai knife" (山菜ナイフ, sansai naifu).[citation needed] The hori-hori has uses in gardening...
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    believed that there were also kakuen in Japan, and in the encyclopedia Wakan Sansai Zue from the same period, it was explained under the name "yamako" (玃),...
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    the ubume does too"), the Compendium of Materia Medica, and the Wakan Sansai Zue. The ubume's blood-soaked appearance is thought to be because in feudal...
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  • but mostly soft deep/natural Ten-i no Kata, Chi-i no Kata, Jin-i no Kata, Sansai, (Koryu) Naifanchi, (Koryu) Bassai, (Koryu) Kusanku or Koshokun (dai) 64...
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  • (都留支日子命) Yanowakahime-no-Mikoto (八野若日女命) An Edo period text, the Wakan Sansai Zue (和漢三才図会, lit. "Illustrated Sino-Japanese Encyclopedia"), identifies...
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    Japanese. BRILL. p. 110. ISBN 978-90-04-04295-7. According to the Wakan Sansai Zue. Foster (1998), p. 6 Ashkenazi, Michael (2003). Handbook of Japanese...
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