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Hagoita (羽子板 「はごいた」) are the
wooden paddles used to hit shuttle****s (羽子
pronounced hago 「はご」 or hane 「はね」),
traditionally made of
soapberry seeds and...
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badminton but
without a net, pla**** with a
rectangular wooden paddle called a
hagoita and a
brightly coloured shuttle****,
called a hane.
Often pla**** by girls...
- po****r
motifs are
sparrows (suzume),
spinning tops and
battledore paddles (
hagoita).
February –
Usually trailing deep pink or red plum blossoms, said to symbolise...
- Gosekku-zu by
Kakizaki Hakyō, with
hagoita for the
first month,
peach blossoms for the third,
irises for the fifth, the two
lovers for the seventh, and...
- be
checked in
modern times. In
Chikamatsu Monzaemon's Yuki-onna
Gomai Hagoita, the
story is
about how a
woman who was
deceived and
murdered became a...
- Yūga
Yamato (大和 悠河)
Kaoru Tanioka (谷岡薫) 2015
Hagoita market,
Asakusa Born
August 4, 1977 Bunkyō, Tokyo, ****an
Nationality ****anese Years active 1995 –...
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Hanako tries on some
makeup before challenging the soft
tennis club with
hagoita rackets. 3 "A
Battle That Must Be Won" Transliteration: "Zettai ni Makerarenai...
- the Saga Domain,
outer moat of Edo Castle,
Mount Fuji
Kadomatsu pine,
hagoita and
kites indicate a
setting around New year 1857 / 12 Hibiya, Chūō 35°40′20″N...
- Kōnosu no akamono,
lucky red
things – Kōnosu
Ogawa washi –
Ogawa Oshie hagoita – Ka****be Ayu Eel
Sayama tea
Sweet potato Chushichi meshi, rice with wasabi...
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western and
Meiji lamps; the Ema Hall, with folk
artefacts centred upon ema,
hagoita, and
other related items from
nearby Mirumachi Kannon-dō (見町観音堂) and Kodako...