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makimono
‖ makimono (makiˈmoːno) Also emakimono, makemono, (with hyphen) maki-mono. [Jap., something rolled up, a scroll. The form emakimono contains the element e picture, painting.] A Japanese scroll containing pictures, usually with explanatory writing, to form a continuous narrative, designed to be exami... Oxford English Dictionary
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Makimono
Makimono (Japanese 巻物: "rolled thing") may refer to: Makimono, a horizontal type of Japanese handscroll/scroll Emakimono (lit. "picture scroll"), a horizontal picture scroll Makimono (sushi) (lit. wikipedia.org
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emakimono
emakimono var. makimono. Oxford English Dictionary
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Claire Polin
instances for solo viola and imaginary dancer, 1965 Structures for Solo Flute 1965 Consecutivo: Study on a Requiem, 1966 Summer Settings, harp, 1967 Makimono Symphony, 1974 Journey of Owain Madoc: Symphonic Meditations on the Discovery of America, 1974 Scenes from Gilgamesh, flute and string orchestra, 1974 Makimono wikipedia.org
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What's the difference between "巻寿司" (makizushi), "海苔巻き" (norimaki), and "巻物" (makimono)? It seems there are three words for the same Japanese food item, a kind of "sushi in a long roll": * "" (makizushi) * "" (no...
The literal meanings of these words are: * (): sushi roll * (): something rolled with nori, a specific kind of seaweed * (): something rolled usually refers to sushi roll with nori, but depending on the context, it can refer to other kinds of food, including () and (). Unlike , I do not think that i...
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Mokuroku
Mokuroku are usually in the format of a Makimono or hand written scrolls structured by convention to follow a specific layout going from right to left wikipedia.org
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Kamakura
Kamakura (ˈkɑːməkʊərə) The name of a town in central Japan, used attrib. to designate the art of the period (1192–1333) during which Kamakura was the seat of government.[1890 B. H. Chamberlain Things Japanese 227 The grandest example of..colossal bronze-casting is the Daibutsu (literally, ‘great Bud... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kage-ryū
There are many makimono (scrolls) and manuscripts and other evidence that contain the teachings of the school. wikipedia.org
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Kawanabe Kyōsai
His very long painting on makimono (a horizontal type of Japanese handscroll/scroll) "The battle of the farts" may be seen as a caricature of this ferment wikipedia.org
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Tosa
▪ I. Tosa, n.1 (ˈtəʊsə) The name of an aristocratic Japanese family of court painters used attrib. to designate (the products of) a school of painting characterized by the use of traditional themes and techniques, which flourished from the mid-fifteenth to the late-nineteenth century.1879 Trans. Asi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Uchi
Owner and chef Tyson Cole's menu consists of hot and cool tastings, sushi and sashimi, makimono, yakimono and tempura, and a changing omakase based on wikipedia.org
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Tatsumi-ryū
The curriculum includes also a number of weapons for which there are no kata, but which are referred to in Tatsumi-ryū's scrolls (makimono). wikipedia.org
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Takarabune
including the , , the inexhaustible purse ( kanebukuro), the secret keys to the treasure shed of the gods ( kagi), the scrolls of books of wisdom and life ( makimono wikipedia.org
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Michael Bacht
the late 1980s and 1990s, Bacht created major works like „Shrine for a Stone“ with several variations, the series of book objects, earth circles and makimono Galerie Friebe, Mannheim, Objekte und Bilder 1988 Galerie Arterie, Wiesenbach, Arbeiten von 1978–1988 (Kat.) 1990 Galerie Friebe, Mannheim, Erinnerung an Makimono wikipedia.org
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Gosho-ha Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū
Grades Hyōhō Niten Ichi-ryū, as most kobudo ryū, does not use the Dan/Kyu system of graduation, but the traditional makimono (handscroll) system. Each Makimono refers to a set of technique. All the licenses must be awarded in order. wikipedia.org
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