The Tales of Ise (伊勢物語, Ise monogatari) is a Japanese uta monogatari, or collection of waka poems and associated narratives, dating from the Heian period...
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The Ise Shrine (Japanese: 伊勢神宮, Hepburn: Ise Jingū), located in Ise, Mie Prefecture of Japan, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the solar goddess Amaterasu...
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Nunobiki Falls (category Waterfalls of Japan)
Mentaki, Tsutsumigadaki, and Meotodaki. A well-known section of the Tales of Ise (Ise monogatari) describes a trip taken by a minor official and his...
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Ariwara no Narihira (category Ise Monogatari)
with the high priestess of the Ise Grand Shrine and the poet Ono no Komachi, and that he fathered Emperor Yōzei. His love affairs inspired The Tales of Ise...
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Irises screen (category Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art)
by an episode in The Tales of Ise. In turn, copies of the screens are believed to have influenced the post-impressionist paintings of Vincent van Gogh...
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Tsukumogami (section List of tsukumogami)
According to an annotated version of The Tales of Ise titled Ise Monogatari Shō, there is a theory originally from the Onmyōki (陰陽記) that foxes and tanuki...
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Japan Ise, stylized as ISE, Danish female singer and participant in Danish version of The X Factor The Tales of Ise (Ise monogatari), a collection of Heian...
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extensive references to Japanese classics such as the Tale of Genji and the Tales of Ise. In parallel with the shift in administrative documents, Ryūkyū's elite...
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"The Tales of Ise," and the view that it was a tale of Ariwara no Narihira was an explanation in common language. Other than that, in the collection of setsuwa...
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described in The Tales of Ise, a collection of poems written during the Heian period, and became a well known literary motif in Japan. Over time the bridge...
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Ogata Kōrin (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
a more explicit reference to the "Yatsuhashi (Eight Bridges)" episode from The Tales of Ise, including the depiction of an angular bridge that sweeps...
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Jūnihitoe, the layered, colour-coded robes worn by female members of the Imperial court Sudare The Pillow Book The Tale of Genji Museum Tales of Ise Yang Guifei...
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brief note about the composition of the poetry. One of the most influential and early examples of uta monogatari is the Tales of Ise. An anonymous work...
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dropper; lower tier is for paper; eight bridges design after chapter 9 of The Tales of Ise; irises and plank bridges 1700, Black lacquered wood, gold, maki-e...
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Murasaki Shikibu (redirect from The Murasaki Shikibu Collection)
(monogatari) such as The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter and The Tales of Ise. Scholars believe she may have started writing The Tale of Genji before her husband's...
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1805 during the Bunka era (1804-1818) in the Edo period (1603-1868). The name Yatsuhashi comes from a scene in the Tale of Ise or from the musician Yatsuhashi...
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Ugetsu Monogatari (redirect from Ugetsu Monogatari (Tales of Moonlight and Rain))
Monogatari (雨月物語, Tales of Moonlight and Rain) is a collection of nine supernatural tales first published in 1776. It is the best known work of Japanese author...
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Autumn Ivy (category Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art)
assortment of ink, colors, and gold on paper, the work depicts ivy in Autumn. The painting recalls an episode from The Tales of Ise in which the tale's protagonist...
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of poetic place name comes from Tales of Ise, a piece titled "In the Provinces" (#15). Mount Shinobu is a pun on the verb shinobu, meaning "to conceal...
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Waka (poetry) (section Forms of waka)
examples of such works are the diaries of Ki no Tsurayuki and Izumi Shikibu, as well as such collections of poem tales as The Tales of Ise and The Tales of Yamato...
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Ukiyo-e (redirect from Pictures of the Floating World)
an adaptation of The Tales of Ise (1608) and other works of literature. During the Kan'ei era (1624–1643) illustrated books of folk tales called tanrokubon...
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Mariya Ise (伊瀬 茉莉也, Ise Mariya, born September 25, 1988) is a Japanese actress who specializes in voice acting. She played Riko Mine in Hidan no Aria,...
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place where it was cultivated, it is classified into the Edo (Tokyo), Higo (Kumamoto Prefecture), Ise (Mie Prefecture), American (U.S.) and other series...
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the story in the 12th section of The Tales of Ise. Ukiyo-e art flourished in Japan during the Edo period from the 17th to 19th centuries, and took as its...
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perception of reality to an episode of the Heian era uta monogatari, The Tales of Ise. Ibuki and Yasuko continue their nocturnal rendez-vous at the Togano...
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or bottom The Tales of Ise (伊勢物語, Ise monogatari); an uta monogatari, or collection of waka poems and associated narratives, dating from the Heian period...
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Monogatari (category Culture of Japan)
(Tales of Heichū) Ise Monogatari (Tales of Ise) Yamato Monogatari (Tales of Yamato) Aristocratic court romances. Genji Monogatari (The Tale of Genji)...
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Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan. The temple was opened by Ariwara no Narihira in 847, known as the author of the Tales of Ise. The temple was built over a place...
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