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Ariwara no
Narihira (在原 業平, 825 – 9 July 880) was a ****anese
courtier and waka poet of the
early Heian period. He was
named one of both the Six Poetic...
- The
Ariwara clan (在原氏,
Ariwara-uji, also
known as the
Arihara clan) was a ****anese
noble family of
imperial descent The name of the clan is also read Arihara...
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Ariwara no
Motokata (在原元方,
dates unknown, fl. late 800s – 900s CE) was a ****anese waka poet of the
early Heian period. He was
included in the Late classical...
- was
Ariwara clan.
Because this
place is said to have been
reclaimed by
Ariwara Nobumori, one
theory holds that
Matsudaira clan was
related to
Ariwara no...
- tale of
Ariwara no Narihira's
affair with
imperial consort Fujiwara no Takaiko, the
romantic relationship between Narihira's
brother Ariwara no Yukihira...
-
series creator Mahiro Maeda, with
additional story elements written by Yura
Ariwara which ran from 2005 to 2008. Set in the year 5053, the
series focuses on...
- they
ladled brine in
order to make salt. A courtier,
Middle Counsellor Ariwara no Yukihira,
dallied with them
during his
exile to Suma for
three years...
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Ariwara no
Motokata (****anese: 在原元方)
Ariwara no
Muneyana (****anese: 在原棟梁)
Ariwara no
Narihira (****anese: 在原朝臣業平
Ariwara no
Asomi Narihira)
Ariwara no...
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Ariwara no
Yukihira (在原 行平, 818 –
September 6, 893) was a ****anese
Heian period courtier and bureaucrat, who held a
number of
positions over the course...
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idealised central character is unclear,
though it is
suggested to be
Ariwara no
Narihira (825–880).
Thirty of the
poems from The
Tales of Ise appear...