- A
kenzan (剣山), also
called spiky frog, is a
specific device used in the ****anese art of
flower arrangement ikebana for
fixing the
flowers in the container...
- Ryu ga
Gotoku Kenzan! is an action-adventure
video game
developed and
published by Sega for the
PlayStation 3. It is a jidaigeki-themed spin-off game in...
-
Ogata Kenzan (尾形 乾山, 1663–1743),
originally Ogata Shinsei (尾形 深省), was an Edo
period ****anese potter, painter, and calligrapher. He was also
known by the...
-
protagonists of
various spin-off titles. The samurai-era
titles Ryū ga
Gotoku Kenzan! and Ryū ga
Gotoku Ishin! are
based around fictionalized versions of historical...
- the
style was
consolidated by
brothers Ogata Kōrin (1658–1716) and
Ogata Kenzan (1663–1743). The term "Rinpa" is an
abbreviation consisting of the last...
- TV
series about the life of Hidetada. Wilson,
Richard L. (1985).
Ogata Kenzan (1663–1743) (PhD thesis/dissertation). Lawrence, Kansas:
University of Kansas...
- R&D Dept. and the
first Like a
Dragon game was released. Ryū ga
Gotoku Kenzan! was the last Like a
Dragon game to be
developed under the New Entertainment...
- combination, i.e. "Go
Kenzan."
Kenzan -
Transforms into a
Police car.
While there is no
clear chain of
command among the
Samurai Autobots,
Kenzan seems to take...
- frog is a
device used to help
arrange flowers. Some, such as the ****anese
kenzan, are
utilitarian metal devices that fit into a vase or bowl and fix the...
- is
similar to the
system introduced in the
previous game Ryū ga Gotoku:
Kenzan!. This time
Kazuma uses the built-in
camera on his cell
phone to record...