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    Japanese poetry (redirect from Imayō)
    poetry appeared. First a new lyrical form called imayō (今様, modern style, a form of ryūkōka) emerged. Imayō consists of four lines in 8–5 (or 7–5) syllables...
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  • and they instead became known for their imayō songs. In combination with receiving gifts for sexual favors, imayō became the source of wealth for asobi...
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  • 12th-century Japanese female puppeteer, prostitute, and imayō-style singer. She taught imayō to Otomae, who in turn taught Emperor Goshirakawa. May J...
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  • repertoire of the Chinese court. During the Heian period, a gagaku form known as imayō (今様, literally modern style) became popular. In this form, poems would be...
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    jūni shi series The Sign of the Ox Gentō shashin kurabe series Kanjinchō Imayō tōkyō hakkei series Evening bell at Asakusa Nijūshi Kō Mitate E Awase series...
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    white suikan robe they wore, or alternatively the hyōshi (拍子) rhythm of the imayō (今様, lit. 'trendy') songs that they sang and danced to, which were also...
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  • reading of hayariuta, used for commercial music of Edo Period. Therefore, imayō, which was promoted by Emperor Go-Shirakawa in the Heian period, was a kind...
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    Shrine (御香宮神社), in Kyoto. The music used in this song was from Chikuzen Imayō (Japanese: 筑前今様), a vocal genre sung by the bushi of Fukuoka Domain during...
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  • realized until several decades later. In 1752, Jōkanbō Kōa (静観房好阿) wrote Imayō Heta Dangi (当世下手談義, "A Clumsy Sermon in the Modern Manner"), which is identified...
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    published in Tenna 3 (1683), was the most famous rikka manual. The Rikka Imayō Sugata (立華時勢粧) came out Jōkyō 5 (1688). In the Ken'ei era, rikka was simple...
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  • Abundance in the Naniwashinchi brothel district of Osaka. Chūbei's name imayō-ningyō ("modern dolls") indicated that he considered this form of doll to...
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    medieval Japanese literature and the Ryōjin Hishō, a collection of medieval imayō songs. This elevated writing style and the homosexual motif suggest the...
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    Elere Comp. / Elere Comp.; In Front Of Aiyinrinsin Comp. / Aiyirinsin, Imayo Comp.; St. George's Pry. Sch. / Ologunsunja; St. George's Pry. Sch. / Orode;...
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    excessively patronizing literature and religion, being an avid collector of imayo poetry since his youth, with these poems often being focused on Buddhist...
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    inscription dated between 1151 and 1153. The temple is mentioned in an imayō included in Cloistered Emperor Goshirakawa's "Ryōjinhishō" anthology at...
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  • Munich Germany 2015 "for humans" JIRO MIURA GALLERY, Tokyo, Japan. 2016–17 "IMAYŌ: JAPAN'S NEW TRADITIONISTS" The Art Gallery at the University of Hawai'i...
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  • always wore women's clothes or strange attire. Ryōjin Hishō includes an imayō [ja], which sings about the large number of otokomiko in eastern Japan....
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  • fact a collaboration of spirits Bonten had gathered and given form to. Imayō (今様) Voiced by: Rei Igarashi A kitsune who resents humans for the death...
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    poems to be read aloud. Thus it is more comparable with mainland Japanese imayō, kinsei kouta and dodoitsu than with waka. The composers of ryūka were not...
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  • singer. She was a virtuoso performer of the popular songs of that period – imayō (今様) – and was the foremost authority on the form, which had been passed...
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  • Hishō (梁塵秘抄, Songs to Make the Dust Dance on the Beams) is an anthology of imayō 今様 songs. Originally it consisted of two collections joined by Cloistered...
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    digested by the uneducated masses. In addition to the continued production of imayō [ja], sōka (早歌) were created in large numbers, and their lyrics survive...
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  • ?〜真の力に目覚めて始まる100回目の人生〜, 99-Kai danzaisareta rūpu reijōdesuga imayo wa "chōzetsu aisare mōdo"desutte!?~ Shin no chikara ni mezamete hajimaru...
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  • agency) A partial list of single-panel series in ōban tate-e format includes: Imayō bijin kurabe (今様美人竸) «1877» [27] Comparing Modern Women Senchi hakkei (戰地八景)...
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  • Nihon sha, 1970. Come Up. Tokyo: Shashinhyōronsha, 1971. Onna to otoko: Imayō shunga (女と男:今様春画). Gendai Shashinka Shirīzu. Tokyo: Ado angen, 1972. With...
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  • Michi (The Road|天辺への道|) – SATB, a cappella, Japanese Saijyo Sakezukuri-uta Imayo (|西条酒造り歌今様|) – SATB, a cappella or Piano, Japanese O Christmas Tree – TTBB...
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    young woman, 1890 The Seven Gods of Luck in Silkworm Breeding, 1875 1863 Imayo Nazorae Genji no. 30 (Contemporary Allusion to the Tale of Genji) 1864 Schools...
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