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    Takuan (Japanese: 沢庵; also spelled takuwan), or takuan-zuke (沢庵漬け; 'pickled takuan'), known as danmuji (단무지) in the context of Korean cuisine, is a pickled...
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    Takuan Sōhō (沢庵 宗彭, December 24, 1573 – January 27, 1645) was a Japanese Buddhist prelate during the Sengoku and early Edo Periods of Japanese history...
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  • Mansho-san Tokai-ji Temple built in Shinagawa with Takuan as its founder, and allowed Takuan to stay in Edo. Takuan returned to Daitoku-ji and was received in...
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  • himself in several battles, regardless of danger. After meeting the monk Takuan, Takezo is renamed Musashi Miyamoto and starts a new life to become invincible...
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    Takezo Rentarō Mikuni as Honiden Matahachi Kuroemon Onoe as priest Takuan (Takuan Sōhō) Kaoru Yachigusa as Otsu Mariko Okada as Akemi Mitsuko Mito as...
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    Weekly Shōnen Jump (Japanese: 週刊少年ジャンプ, Hepburn: Shūkan Shōnen Janpu, stylized in English as WEEKLY JUMP) is a weekly shōnen manga anthology published...
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    famous swordsmen. The essay "The Mysterious Record of Immovable Wisdom" by Takuan Sōhō was a letter written from Sōhō to Munenori. Akai kage-bōshi (The Red...
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    Asazuke is a pickling method characterized by its short preparation time. Takuan (daikon), umeboshi (ume plum), turnip, cucumber, and Chinese cabbage are...
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  • Takuan Group is a volcanic group located in the southern part of Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea. It consists of three closely spaced stratovolcanoes...
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    The Minghu Dam (Chinese: 明湖水壩; pinyin: Mínghú Shuǐbà, renamed the Takuan Dam, is a concrete gravity dam on the Shuili River located 7 km (4.3 mi) north...
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  • starting after the Battle of Sekigahara. It follows his life after the monk Takuan forces him to reinvent himself as Miyamoto Musashi. He wanders around Japan...
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    musty areas. Takuan (pickled daikon) is also one variation of nukazuke. Traditional takuan uses sun-dried daikon, however, mass production takuan are often...
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    application of Buddhist thought to the martial arts. For example, Zen Master Takuan Sōhō (1573–1645) was known to teach Zen to samurai. He wrote an influential...
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  • pursuers but is eventually caught by the monk Takuan Sōhō, who makes him reconsider his purpose in life. Takuan frees him and, to make him start his life...
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    pickling radish. In the 17th century, pickled vegetables made by a monk named Takuan Soho (沢庵宗彭) of the Edo shogunate were exported to South Korea, centering...
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    it. Back at the temple she seeks guidance from Takuan the Buddhist priest, and wants to be a nun. Takuan tells her she doesn't have to and introduces her...
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    ginger (gari), wasabi, and soy sauce. Daikon radish or pickled daikon (takuan) are popular garnishes for the dish. Sushi is sometimes confused with sashimi...
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    of chicken and tallow instead of pork in Kishiwada, Osaka. In Hamamatsu, takuan (pickled daikon) is mixed in okonomiyaki. Stewed sweet kintoki-mame is mixed...
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  • be "Musashi's first disciple" or "the ninja of ninjas". Priest Takuan (タクアン和尚, Takuan Oshō) (Voiced by: Soichiro Tanaka (田中総一郎, Tanaka Sōichirō)) A priest...
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  • influence due to Ono Tadaaki's contact with the famed Buddhist priest, Takuan Sōhō. This is a reasonable assumption since later Ittō-ryū swordsmen advocated...
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    Yaki-onigiri with takuan...
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    Shakespeare, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Sylvia Plath, and the Zen Buddhist monk Takuan Soho Electra, film by Shyamaprasad, starring Nayanthara, Skanda Ashok, Manisha...
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    to be illegal and ordered the Kyoto Shoshidai to confiscate the robes. Takuan, a former head abbot of Daitoku-ji, together with the senior priesthood...
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    Bettarazuke has a crisp sweet taste. Bettarazuke has similar figure to takuan, but bettarazuke contains a lot of moisture because it doesn't need sun-drying...
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    practice. One influential figure in this relationship was the Rinzai priest Takuan Sōhō who was well known for his writings on zen and budō addressed to the...
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  • on Buddhist philosophy and martial arts written in the 17th century by Takuan Sōhō, a Japanese monk of the Rinzai sect. The title translates roughly to...
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    gherkin from Brandenburg Suan cai – Traditional Chinese pickled vegetables Takuan – Pickled preparation of daikon radish Three bean salad – Common cold salad...
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    Oshinko (漬物): Takuan (pickled daikon) or other pickled vegetable Shiitake (シイタケ): dried shiitake mushrooms, served roasted or simmered Takuan (沢庵漬け): pickled...
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  • this salad. Popular in the 19th century among American cooks. Takuan – named after Takuan Sōhō, it is pickled daikon radish Talleyrand – a pineapple savarin...
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    needed] In Japan, many types of pickles are made with daikon roots, including takuan and bettarazuke. Daikon roots can be served raw, in salads, or as sashimi's...
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