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‖ shaku (ˈʃaku) Also 8 sackf, sak, saku. Pl. same. [Jap., ad. Chinese chǐ a foot.] 1. A Japanese measure of length, equal to 11·9 inches (30·3 cm.); (see also quot. 1974).1727 J. G. Scheuchzer tr. Kæmpfer's Hist. Japan i. xi. 136 One Sackf and a half long. Ibid. ii. iv. 180 Snow..to the height of fo...
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Shaku
Shaku may refer to:
Shaku (unit)
Shaku (ritual baton)
Buddhist surname of Japan
Shaku, Iran, a village in Markazi Province, Iran
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Shaku (unit)
or Japanese foot is a Japanese unit of length derived (but varying) from the Chinese , originally based upon the distance measured by a human hand from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the forefinger (compare span). Traditionally, the length varied by location or use, but it is now standardized as...
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shakuhachi
‖ shakuhachi (ˌʃakuˈhatʃi) [Jap., f. shaku + hachi eight (tenths).] An end-blown Japanese flute, made of bamboo.1893 F. T. Piggott Music & Musical Instruments of Japan i. 43 The Shakuhachi, introduced into Japan from China by Prince Tsuneyoshi as far back as..1335, seems to have been treated from th...
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Shaku Atre
Shakuntala (Shaku) Atre (born 1940) is an Indian data scientist and an American business woman.
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Soyen Shaku
Soyen Shaku (, January 10, 1860 – October 29, 1919; written in modern Japanese Shaku Sōen or Kōgaku Shaku Sōen) was the first Zen Buddhist master to teach Soyen Shaku died on 29 October 1919 in Kamakura.
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Is the term 舞妓 used in all of Japan, or only in certain dialects? The English language article on geisha says > Apprentice geisha are called maiko ( or ), literally "dance child") or hangyoku (), "half-jewel" (meanin...
I don't think I'd call it an issue of dialect, since is understood and used throughout Japan, but refers specifically to the type of "geisha in training" in Kyoto.
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Shaku Nihongi
is an annotated text of the Nihon Shoki compiled by Urabe Kanekata between 1274 and 1301 that is 28 volumes in length. Contents The 28 volumes are divided into seven sections:
volume 1: a commentary introducing the material of the text
volume 2: a list of kanji and their readings
volume 3: a collect...
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Yumiko Shaku
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2012: [I am] (Publisher: Gakken Publishing; )
2010: Shaku Beauty-Style (Publisher: Gakken Publishing; )
2009: Shaku of High Leg Panda)
2010–2013: The Captain Yuriko Kumage Series of published novels, , , , and are dedicated to the thoughts and knowledge of Yumiko Shaku
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Hall (film)
Cast
Julian Richings as Julian
Carolina Bartczak as Val
Yumiko Shaku as Naomi
Vlasta Vrana as Peter
Christopher James Giannini as Piano man
Dawn Ford Actress Yumiko Shaku was brought on to portray Naomi, one of the film's protagonists.
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『禅海一瀾講話』釈宗演 | 万巻の書を読み 万里の路を行く
その後宗演は、越渓老師の勧めで、伊予八幡浜の大法寺の西山禾山(かざん)老師に参じ、三井. 寺の大宝律師からは『俱舎論』を学び、備前の曹源寺では儀山善来老師に師事し、二十歳のと. きに円覚寺で今北洪川に参禅する。
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Masu (measurement)
Goshakumasu (measure equal to 5 shaku [90ml]) = Holds a half gō measure. Ichigōmasu (measure equal to 1 gō [180ml]) = The modern standard masu size, equal to a measure of 1 gō (0.18039 L) or 10 shaku.
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Tatami
In terms of traditional Japanese length units, a tatami is (allowing for regional variation) 1 ken by 0.5 ken, or equivalently 6 shaku by 3 shaku – formally Some common room sizes in the Nagoya region are:
mats = 9 shaku × 9 shaku ≈
6 mats = 9 shaku × 12 shaku ≈
8 mats = 12 shaku × 12 shaku ≈
Shops were
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Tetsuo Sōkatsu
He was a dharma heir of Soyen Shaku.
Biography
Tetsuo Sokatsu received dharma transmission from Soyen Shaku at the age of 29. Soyen Shaku put him in charge of Ryōbō Kai, and gave him the hermitage-name "Ryobo-an".
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Imakita Kosen
Kosen's Dharma heir Soyen Shaku participated in the World Parliament of Religions in Chicago, which introduced Soyen Shaku's student D. T. See also
Buddhism in Japan
List of Rinzai Buddhists
Ningen Zen
Successors
Kawajiri Hokin
Soyen Shaku
Tetsuo Sōkatsu
See also
Ningen Zen Kyodan
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