-
Palace Gate Incident"), also
known as the
Hamaguri Gate
Rebellion (蛤御門の変,
Hamaguri Gomon no Hen, "
Hamaguri Imperial Gate Incident"), was a
rebellion against...
-
Meretrix lusoria, the
hamaguri,
Asian hard clam or
common Orient clam, is a
species of sal****er clam, a
marine bivalve mollusk in the
family Veneridae...
- and
concerts have
since been followed. A
manga adaptation with art by
Hamaguri was
serialized in
Kadokawa Shoten's
seinen manga magazine Young Ace from...
- the west and
south separating the
Nishinomaru were the Hasuike-bori and
Hamaguri-bori. Most of
these still exist,
although the Hakuchō-bori has
partly been...
-
nachiguro stone mined in
Wakayama Prefecture and the clams**** from the
Hamaguri clam (Meretrix lusoria) or the
Korean hard clam; however, due to a scarcity...
- Chōshū
forces in
their attempt to
capture the
imperial palace's
Hamaguri Gate (蛤御門,
Hamaguri-Gomon) in what is
called the
Kinmon Incident. This was achieved...
- soup stock. When the
ingredients involve clams such as asari, shijimi, or
hamaguri, they will
impart flavorings that
serve the role of
dashi and thus it is...
- in ****an, the
others being Osaka and Edo. At the end of the period, the
Hamaguri rebellion of 1864
burned down 28,000
houses in the city,
which showed the...
- "chazukeya" and "chazuke"
depending on the shop.
Chazuke with nori and
hamaguri clams Chazuke with
mushrooms Chazuke with nattō
Nagatanien proposed the...
- "Battle
scene from the
Hamaguri Gate
Incident of 1864, Kyoto, ****an", an 1893 ukiyo-e
print by Yūzan Mori,
based on a
drawing by
Gorei Maekawa....