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Bunka (文化, culture) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. 'year name')
after Kyōwa and
before Bunsei. The
period spanned the
years from
January 1804...
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Bunka shishu (文化刺繍), in
English often shortened to
bunka, is a form of ****anese
embroidery originating in the
early 19th
century that
became more widespread...
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Jacob Bunka (Lithuanian:
Jakovas Bunka; 13 July 1923 – 30 July 2014) was a
Jewish sculptor,
known as the last Jew of Plungė who
carved large monumental...
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Bunka Fashion College (文化服装学院,
Bunka ****usō Gakuin) is a ****anese
vocational school specializing in
fashion design and
related disciplines. It is headquartered...
- part of
Bunka Gakuen,
which holds the
fashion school Bunka Fashion College. "FEATURE OF B.I.L. | EN/
BUNKA INSTITUTE OF LANGUAGE". www.
bunka-bi.ac.jp...
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Bunka Shūreishū (文華秀麗集) is the
second imperially commissioned ****anese
kanshi collection. The text was
compiled by
Fujiwara no Fuyutsugu,
Sugawara no...
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Bunka Gakuen University (文化学園大学,
Bunka gakuen daigaku) is a
private university in Shinjuku, Tokyo, ****an. The
predecessor of the school, a women's vocational...
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Tokyo Bunka Kaikan (東京文化会館) is a ****anese
concert hall
located in Ueno Park, Taitō, Tokyo.
Designed by ****anese
architect Kunio Maekawa, it was built...
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Tokyo Bunka Junior College (東京文化短期大学, Tōkyō
bunka tanki daigaku) is a
private junior college in Nakano, Tokyo, ****an. The
precursor of the
school was...
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Genroku culture (****anese: 元禄文化, Hepburn:
Genroku bunka) is the term used to
describe the
culture of the
early Edo
period (1603–1867), in
particular the...