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training or in competition.
Upper ranked professional wrestlers wear a
keshō-mawashi as part of the ring
entry ceremony or dohyō-iri. For top ranked...
- Tōma
Pekumi Jūchin (当間 親雲上 重陳, 4
February 1591 – 16 May 1676) was a ****anese
samurai of
Satsuma Domain during Edo period,
later became a
bureaucrat of...
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Kunoichi Keshō (****anese: くノ一化粧, Hepburn:
Kunoichi Keshō) also
known as The
Spying Sorceress is a 1964 ****anese
comedy jidaigeki film
directed by Sadao...
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tournament bouts to parti****te in the ring
entrance ceremony and wear a
keshō-mawashi to wear the more
elaborate ōichō
chonmage hairstyle in competition...
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Kesho Yvonne Scott (born 1953) is ****ociate
professor of
American studies and
sociology at
Grinnell College. Scott's
interests include black women in...
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Sugatami Shichinin Keshō (姿見七人化粧, "Seven
Women Applying Make-up
Using a Mirror", c. 1792–93) is the
title of what was
likely a seven-print
series by the...
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maegashira to ōzeki) face the emperor's
rostrum in ranks,
dressed in
keshō-mawashi, the
lower the rank the
closer to the emperor. They then perform...
- 岡山大学環境理工学部研究報告. 3 (1): 171–178.
Retrieved 2021-07-20. Yamamura, Hiromi; 山村博美 (2016).
Keshō no
Nihon shi :
biishiki no utsurikawari. Tōkyō-to Bunkyō-ku: 吉川弘文館. pp. e...
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wrestling ring (dohyō)
wearing specially decorated heavy silk "aprons",
called keshō-mawashi. A
brief symbolic "dance" is
carried out
before filing off to change...
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constructed at that time. Most of the west wing is lost now, but a
tower called keshō yagura (Dressing Tower) remains,
where it is
believed that her dressing...