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Hidari Jingorō (左 甚五郎) was a
possibly fictitious ****anese artist. Some
people and
sources state his real name was
Itami Toshikatsu. A
Renaissance man...
- "sleeping/peaceful" and neko, "cat") is a
famous wood
carving by
Hidari Jingorō (左甚五郎の作)
located in the East
corridor at Tōshō-gū
Shrine (日光東照宮) in Nikkō...
- in Nikkō, ****an. The
carvings at Tōshō-gū
Shrine were
carved by
Hidari Jingoro, and are
believed to have
incorporated Confucius’s Code of Conduct, using...
- is a
woodcarving of a
sleepy cat, "Nemuri-neko",
attributed to
Hidari Jingorō. The
stable of the shrine's
sacred horses bears a
carving of the three...
- he
tried to rape her. They
reach an inn
where Hisa is also
staying with
Jingoro, the man who
hired Hisa's husband.
Confessing to be low on cash, Ichi asks...
- who is a high-ranking
member of the Iga.
Amayo Jingorou (雨夜 陣五郎,
Amayo Jingorō) is a
master ********in who
looks like a
drowned corpse, with blue mold growing...
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carvings are
attributed to the
perhaps fictional artist Hidari Jingorō (左 甚五郎).
Jingorō is also
credited with some of the
decoration at the
famous Nikkō...
- (illustrator)
Bokuzen Hidari (左 卜全 1894–1971) ****anese
actor and
comedian Hidari Jingorō (左 甚五郎) was a
possibly fictitious ****anese artist,
sculptor and carpenter...
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sushi restaurant Jingoro in Sonezaki, Kita-ku, Osaka,
which was
founded in 1929.
According to this theory, the
owner of the
Jingoro invented the idea...
- (101.9 ft) 1790
Kyonan Chiba Prefecture Carved in the 1780s and 90s by
Jingoro Eirei Ono and his
apprentices and
restored to its
present form in 1969...