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Hanabusa Itchō (英 一蝶, 1652 –
February 7, 1724) was a ****anese
painter born in Osaka, calligrapher, and
haiku poet. He
originally trained in the Kanō style...
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Hanabusa Itchō II (二代英一蝶,
Nidai Hanabusa Icchō) (1677–1737) was the son and
pupil of ****anese
painter Hanabusa Itchō. He was also
known as
Hanabusa Taga...
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NuPasta Bowls and bags
Kitsune udon
Demae Ramen Demae Ramen or
Demae Itcho (****anese: 出前一丁, lit. 'delivery one order';
Cantonese Yale: Chēutchìhn Yātdīng...
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Blind monks examining an elephant, an ukiyo-e
print by
Hanabusa Itchō (1652–1724)....
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title of rōshi. Born as
Tanaka Masaru, he was also
known as
Tanaka Fumon,
Itcho Fumon,
Watazumi Fumon, and
Watazumi Shuso.
Watazumi pla****
unlacquered instruments...
- to use more
euphonious on-yomi
reading of
Itchō or
Iccho for his mayoralty. Itoh's name was
romanized as
Itcho Ito by
Mainichi Shimbun, Reuters, and Al-Jazeera...
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Hanabusa Itchō (英 一蝶, 1652–1724), ****anese painter, calligrapher, and
haiku poet
Hanabusa Itchō II (二代 英 一蝶, 1677–1737), son and
pupil of
Hanabusa Itchō Hanabusa...
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before clapping their hands,
usually yell "iyō'o" (イヨーオ), "yo" (ヨッ) or "mō
itchō" (もう一丁) in
order to
synchronize timing.
Tejime is an
abbreviated form of...
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triangle between Takeru, Mari and Hikari.
Itcho (西野一丁,
Nishino Ichichō) and
Sumie Nishino (西野澄江,
Nishino Sumie)
Itcho Voiced by: Dai
Matsumoto (****anese);...
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impression of ****en the Wind
Deity by
Hanabusa Itcho, late-17th–early-18th century....