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Hikyaku (飛脚) were
couriers in ****an who
carried letters, do****ents,
bills of exchange, and packages,
using a
system of
relay stations under the bakufu...
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shape that
offered protection from the sun and rain.
Favored by
sando hikyaku,
couriers who
regularly traveled between Edo and Kyoto.
Sugegasa (菅笠):...
- A
hikyaku (courier or postman), ****an, hand-coloured
albumen print by
Felice Beato,
between 1863 and 1877...
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Sagawa Express S.C., now
Sagawa Shiga F.C.,
based in
Shiga Prefecture.
Kansai Soccer League: 4 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001
Hikyaku Kaido (in ****anese) [1]...
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again during the
Kamakura period from 1183 to 1333. The
system depended on
hikyaku, runners, and
regularly spaced relay stations. By this method, news could...
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Yosaku machiyo no
komurobushi 丹波与作待夜のこむろぶし) The
Courier for **** (Meido no
hikyaku 冥途の飛脚) (1711) The
Almanac of Love (Koi
hakke hashiragoyomi) (1715) The...
- The
Courier for **** or
Courier of **** (Meido no
hikyaku 冥途の飛脚) is a love-suicide play by the ****anese
writer Chikamatsu Monzaemon,
written in 1711....
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thing that
brought the letter-writing period, was the
establishment of the
Hikyaku Postal Service. This
service first opened in the Kantō area in 1729 and...
- Kuroko; a man
dressed in all
black who
judges each
match during the game and
Hikyaku; a
delivery man
working for
Amakusa who
disrupts fights.
Samurai Shodown...
- kaidan: kōhen (1949) -
Shinkichi Onna
koroshi abura jigoku (1949)
Tengu hikyaku (1949)
Nippon G Men: Dai-ni-wa -
Nansenzaki no kettō (1950) Ore wa yojinbo...