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Kakinomoto no
Hitomaro (柿本 人麻呂 or 柿本 人麿; c. 653–655 – c. 707–710) was a ****anese waka poet and
aristocrat of the late A**** period. He was the most prominent...
- The
Kakinomoto no Ason
Hitomaro Kashū (柿本朝臣人麿歌集, "Collection of Poems/Songs by
Kakinomoto no Ason
Hitomaro") or
Hitomaro Kashū (人麿歌集) is a lost collection...
- or
individual anthologies known as kashū (家集)
belonging to
Kakimoto no
Hitomaro, Kasa no Kanamura,
Takahashi no
Mushimaro and
Tanabe no Sakimaro. The literal...
- 1976.
Hitomaro is
named for the ****anese poet
Kakinomoto no
Hitomaro, who
lived from the 650s to
roughly 709. The
impactor that
created Hitomaro crater...
- Hitomaru-eigu are also
known as Hitomaru-ku (人丸供), Hitomaru-kuyō (人丸供養) or
Hitomaro-eigu (人麻呂影供). Hitomaru-eigu
involves the
collective composition of waka...
- were
written as
early as the A****
period by such
poets as
Kakinomoto no
Hitomaro (fl. late 7th century), at a time when ****an was
emerging from a period...
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Handel Harunobu Hauptmann Hawthorne Haydn Heine Hemingway Hesiod Hiroshige Hitomaro Hodgkins Hokusai Holbein Holberg Holst Homer Horace Hovnatanian Hugo Hun...
- when she
became ill,
Empress Jitō
visited her, and that
Kakinomoto no
Hitomaro, a
famous poet in this period,
produced a long
lament poet for her when...
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waterfall Keyamura Rokusuke under the
Hikosan Gongen waterfall Kakinomoto no
Hitomaro Portrait of
Chicasei Goyô (Wu Yong) from
Water Margin (1827–1830) Ukiyo-e...
- who
lived from 1860 to 1911. Kenkō
crater is to the east of Mahler, and
Hitomaro is to the north. Moore,
Patrick (2000). The Data Book of Astronomy. Institute...