Kodos may refer to: Kodos the Executioner, a character from the Star Trek episode "The Conscience of the King" Kodos of Kang and Kodos, a character from...
580 bytes (96 words) - 06:14, 19 September 2024
songwriters, and pieces written by Kodō members themselves. Since their debut at the Berlin Festival in 1981, Kodō has had almost 4,000 performances,...
18 KB (1,688 words) - 09:25, 18 September 2024
'Dual-pilgrimage'. Daimonzaka. Part of the Kumano Kodō near the Yunomine Onsen. A traveler on the Kumano Kodō. The Kumano Kodō near Hosshinmon-oji. A small shrine near...
35 KB (4,322 words) - 18:25, 21 July 2024
Look up kōdō, kodō, or kōdo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kodo may refer to: Kōdō (香道), ceremonial appreciation of incense Nippon Kodo (日本香堂), an...
1 KB (188 words) - 06:21, 19 September 2024
Kodos Johnson are a duo of fictional recurring characters in the animated television series The Simpsons. Kang is voiced by Harry Shearer and Kodos by...
23 KB (2,530 words) - 22:49, 7 November 2024
Kōdō (香道, "Way of Fragrance") is the art of appreciating Japanese incense, and involves using incense within a structure of codified conduct. Kōdō includes...
19 KB (2,288 words) - 21:49, 8 March 2024
Kokuten Kōdō (高堂 国典, Kōdō Kokuten, 29 January 1887 – 22 January 1960), real name Tanigawa Saichirō (谷川 佐市郎), was a Japanese film actor. He appeared in...
8 KB (95 words) - 20:10, 14 October 2024
Paspalum scrobiculatum (redirect from Kodo Millet)
Paspalum scrobiculatum, commonly called kodo millet or koda millet, is an annual grain that is grown primarily in Nepal (not to be confused with ragi (finger...
14 KB (1,907 words) - 05:01, 17 June 2024
Kōdo Station may refer to two different train stations in Japan: Kōdo Station (Kyoto) (興戸駅), on the Kintetsu Kyoto Line in Kyōtanabe, Kyoto, Japan, opened...
366 bytes (84 words) - 22:03, 22 January 2018
The Kodo-kai (弘道会 Kōdō-kai, Koh-doh-kai) is a yakuza criminal organization based in Nagoya, Japan. It is a secondary organization of the Sixth Yamaguchi-gumi...
10 KB (975 words) - 17:12, 9 June 2024
Kōdō Dam (向道ダム) is a dam located in the city of Shūnan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, upstream of the Nishiki River. Kōdō Dam was built under the auspices of...
3 KB (232 words) - 21:38, 6 December 2023
Kodō Nomura (野村 胡堂, Nomura Kodō, 15 October 1882 - 14 April 1963) was the pen-name of Nomura Osakazu (野村長一), a novelist and music critic in Shōwa period...
4 KB (453 words) - 01:55, 23 September 2022
Kodo Together is an album by Japanese drumming group Kodō, released on July 9, 2021. Guests artists include Andrea Belfi, Kevin Saunderson, Skream, and...
2 KB (118 words) - 00:05, 16 October 2023
Kodo Nishimura (西村 宏堂, Nishimura Kōdō, born February 13, 1989 in Tokyo) is a Japanese Buddhist monk, artist, and author. He is an advocate for LGBTQ rights...
11 KB (1,371 words) - 20:23, 22 August 2024
Araki Atsumu (Kodō IV) Araki Hanzaburō (Kodō II, Chikuō) Araki Hanzaburō (Araki Kodo VI) Araki Shinnosuke (Kodō III) Araki Tatsuya (Kodō V, Chikuō II)...
2 KB (117 words) - 18:29, 13 February 2024
Kodo Sawaki (沢木 興道, Sawaki Kōdō, June 16, 1880 – December 21, 1965) was a prominent Japanese Sōtō Zen teacher of the 20th century. He is considered to...
8 KB (802 words) - 11:14, 27 August 2024
Kōdo Station (興戸駅, Kōdo-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Kyōtanabe, Kyoto, Japan, operated by the private transportation company...
4 KB (223 words) - 13:11, 18 June 2024
"Akaku Atsui Kodō" (赤く熱い鼓動, lit. "Red Hot Beat") is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter Rina Aiuchi. It was released on 4 May 2005 through Giza Studio...
3 KB (93 words) - 17:11, 3 July 2024
Junya Kodo Japanese: 鼓童淳也 (born March 24, 1983) is a Japanese mixed martial artist currently fighting in the Flyweight division of Shooto organization...
9 KB (272 words) - 02:21, 28 October 2024
Kōdo Station (河戸駅, Kōdo Eki) is a closed railway station in Asakita-ku, Hiroshima, Japan, formerly operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) on...
4 KB (327 words) - 17:23, 11 June 2024
I Voted for Kodos (often abbreviated IV4K) was an American ska punk and pop punk band, signed to Snapdragon Records. The band was founded in Madison,...
12 KB (855 words) - 15:06, 10 November 2024
Imperial Way Faction (redirect from KoDo Party)
The Kōdōha or Imperial Way Faction (皇道派) was a political faction in the Imperial Japanese Army active in the 1920s and 1930s. The Kōdōha sought to establish...
11 KB (1,105 words) - 10:38, 2 October 2024
The Iseji (伊勢路) is part of the Kumano Kodō (熊野古道) pilgrimage route system. It links the Ise Grand Shrine (伊勢神宮) with the three great shrines of Kumano...
9 KB (1,251 words) - 18:54, 31 August 2024
critically well-received soundtrack featured music by the Japanese taiko troupe Kodō, which pervades the film. Paul Racine, a tech executive from New York City...
24 KB (2,190 words) - 04:43, 9 October 2024
Tsuki no Mieru Oka ni" "May" "Juice" "Ring" "Ultra Soul" "Gold" "Atsuki Kodō no Hate" "It's Showtime!!" "Yasei no Energy" "Banzai" "Arigato" "Ai no Bakudan"...
2 KB (159 words) - 11:08, 8 September 2021
Kodo Yamamoto (山本 興道, Yamamoto Kōdō, born 8 February 1961) is a Japanese former handball player who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
963 bytes (59 words) - 22:25, 29 July 2024
The World Heritage Site Kumano Kodo is located in the former town of Miyama. "Kumano" stands for the city's name. "Kodo" means an old street which is laid...
1 KB (133 words) - 03:24, 17 April 2024
Incense in Japan (redirect from Kodo (Incense Ceremony))
literally (street) and metaphorically (a stream of life experience), to give kōdō: the "way of incense", which involves using incense within a structure of...
16 KB (2,063 words) - 13:27, 27 October 2024
Merle Kodo Boyd (1944–2022) was an American Zen Buddhist nun. She was the first African-American woman to receive Dharma transmission in Zen Buddhism,...
7 KB (669 words) - 12:31, 3 November 2024
Kodo Sawaki practicing zazen, his hands make the "cosmic mudra" (Jp: hokkaijoin), which is common in Japanese Soto Zen...
197 KB (22,963 words) - 16:37, 3 November 2024