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- Hikeshi banten is a reversible hanten coat worn by hikeshi, ****anese firefighters of the Edo period, often decorated with symbolic images. Firefighter...
- Hikeshi (****anese: 火消) were fire brigades in Edo and Meiji-era Tokyo; also members of these brigades. ****anese cities were extremely prone to fires due...
- HIKESHI is a protein important in lung and multicellular organismal development that, in humans, is encoded by the HIKESHI gene. HIKESHI is found on chromosome...
- hikeshi, firefighters were further divided into daimyō hikeshi (大名火消, daimyō firefighters) and jōbikeshi (定火消, hatamoto firefighters). The hikeshi's primary...
- the group with which they were ****ociated; these were distinct from the hikeshi sashiko banten (lit. 'embroidered fireman's jacket') also worn by firefighters...
- A matoi (纏/まとい) was a flag used in Edo period ****an by hikeshi firemen to notify people of a fire near or within a building. It was taken up on a roof...
- design from the uniforms of ****anese firefighters' heavy hemp jackets, hikeshi banten (半纏). By 1920, the keikogi as it exists today was worn by Kanō's...
- was of similar magnitude.) Though Edo had designated fire brigades, the hikeshi, it had been established only 21 years earlier, and was simply not large...
- hemoglobin, beta HBBP1: encoding protein Hemoglobin, beta pseudogene 1 HIKESHI: chromosome 11, open reading frame 73 HMBS: hydroxymethylbilane VIIA HRASLS3:...
- the Edo period, and was called hikeshi (****anese: 火消し, lit. fire extinguisher). During the Meiji Period, the hikeshi was merged into the Tokyo Metropolitan...