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- Hōraku ware (豊楽焼) is a type of ****anese pottery historically from Nagoya, Owari Province, central ****an. The first kanji character 豊, which means "abundant"...
- - Produced by Ajiman Co., Ltd. in Yamagata Prefecture. Hōraku manjū (蜂楽饅頭) - Produced by Hōraku manjū Ltd. in Kumamoto Prefecture. It features the use...
- Hōraku-ji (法楽寺) is a Buddhist temple in Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, ****an. It was founded in 1178 by Taira no Shigemori. Thirteen Buddhist Sites of Osaka...
- kuzu starch, which gives the dough a translucent, jelly-like appearance. Horaku manjū is sweet dough filled with either red bean paste made from adzuki...
- kunshin hōraku). The shogunate interpreted "kokka ankō" (国家安康) as shattering Ieyasu's name (家康) to curse him, and also interpreted "kunshin hōraku" (君臣豊楽)...
- who suffered a heavy blow at the First Battle of the Kizugawaguchi from hōraku-hiya of the Murakami Suigun, the core of the Mori Suigun, ordered ****i Yo****aka...
- Lady-in-waiting: Kajūji (Fujiwara) Fujiko (1464–1535; 勧修寺(藤原)藤子) later Hōraku-mon'in (豊楽門院), Kajūji Norihide’s daughter First daughter: Princess Kakuten...
- kunshin hōraku). The shogunate interpreted "kokka ankō" (国家安康) as shattering Ieyasu's name (家康) to curse him, and also interpreted "kunshin hōraku" (君臣豊楽)...
- Hon'ami Kōetsu (1556–1637) and Ogata Kenzan (1663–1743). It influenced Hōraku ware from Nagoya, Owari province in the later Edo period. Black Raku-style...
- for festivals and ceremonies. The set was a donation by Ouchi Yo****aka. Horaku Hyakushu Waka Strip, dated 1495. Sōgi, a leading figure in renga poetry...