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Hoko yari is an
ancient form of ****anese
spear or yari said to be
based on a
Chinese spear. The
hoko yari came into use
sometime between the
Yayoi period...
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Hoko may
refer to:
Hoko,
Kachin State, a
village in
Kachin State,
Burma Hōko Prefecture,
administrative division of
Taiwan under ****anese rule, corresponding...
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Hōko Prefecture (澎湖廳,
Hōko-chō) was one of the
administrative divisions of
Taiwan during the ****anese
ruling period from 1895
until 1945. The prefecture...
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Hoko is a term used to
refer to the
tribal war
dance of
Easter Island. However, it is also
performed as a
welcome dance and a
gesture of hospitality, and...
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Hōkō-ji (方広寺,
Hōkō-ji) (or
Great Buddha of Kyoto [ja])[clarification needed] is a
temple in Kyoto, ****an,
dating from the 16th century.
Toyotomi Hideyoshi...
- A
hōko (這子, lit. "crawling child") is a kind of soft-bodied doll
given to
young women of age and
especially to
pregnant women in ****an to
protect both...
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Hōkō Shimamura (島村 逢紅,
Shimamura Hōkō, 1890–1944) was a ****anese photographer. (in ****anese)
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, editor. 328 Outstanding...
- The
Hoko River is a
river in the U.S.
state of Washington. It
originates in the
foothills of the
Olympic Mountains, and runs
about 25
miles (40 km) to...
- The
Hoko system (****anese: 保甲制度/ほこうせいど, Hepburn:
Hokō sēdo)
describes an
institution of
administrative control,
adopted by the ****anese
colonial government...
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Hōkō-ji is the name of a
number of
Buddhist temples in ****an, including:
Hōkō-ji (Kyoto) (方広寺), a
Tendai temple in
Kyoto Hōkō-ji (****uoka) (方広寺), a Rinzai...