- A shūgi-
bukuro (祝儀袋, lit. 'celebratory gift bag') is a
special envelope in
which money is
given as a gift of
celebration in ****an,
especially at weddings...
- Uchi-
bukuro is a type of ****anese
attire emplo**** by the
samurai class primarily around the
Sengoku period (16th century) of ****an. The Uchi-
bukuro translated...
- Kubi
bukuro (首袋) is a type of
string bag used by the
samurai class primarily during the
Sengoku period of ****an. Kubi
bukuro literally means 'neck bag'...
- kate-
bukuro (provisions bag) was a commonly-worn
component of
samurai attire during periods such as the
Sengoku period (1467–1615) of ****an. A kate-
bukuro...
- devised. By
stacking the
opaque wooden sliding doors in a box
called a to-
bukuro,
instead of
simply overlapping them, the
amount of
light in the interior...
- otoshidama-
bukuro) are used
instead of red, with the name of the
receiver usually written on the front. A
similar practice, shūgi-
bukuro (祝儀袋), is observed...
-
Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro (百器徒然袋, "The
Illustrated Bag of One
Hundred Random Demons" or "A
Horde of
Haunted Housewares") is the
fourth book in ****anese artist...
- monster, that is
illustrated in
Sekien Toriyama's Gazu
Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro. It is a type of
tsukumogami formed from a stirrup,
usually one that once...
- for
special occasions such as
births and
weddings (shūgi-
bukuro) or
funerals (kōden-
bukuro). The
colour of the cord
depends on the occasion, or may signify...
-
Hyakki Yagyō, and
succeeded by
Konjaku Hyakki Shūi and Gazu
Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro. The
three volumes were
titled 雨, 晦, and 明. From this book,
Toriyama added...