- Nōhime,
Nohime (濃姫, lit. 'Lady Nō'), also
known as
Kichō (帰蝶) was a ****anese
woman from the
Sengoku period to the Azuchi–Momoyama period. She was the...
- A
kichō (几帳) is a
portable multi-paneled silk
partition supported by a T-pole. It came into use in
aristocratic households during and
following the Heian...
- from the ****anese. Some
schools teach new
students the gicho/
kicho, "basic," hyeong: (
Kicho)
Hyeong Il Bu (as
taught by Shin,
Kyung Sun of
Military Arts...
-
Enrique Kicho Díaz (Buenos Aires, 21
January 1918 – 5
October 1992) was an
Argentine double b****
tango musician who pla**** in
various ensembles including...
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illustration (emakimono) of The
Diary of Lady
Murasaki showing Empress Shōshi with the
infant Emperor Go-Ichijō and ladies-in-waiting
secluded behind a
kichō....
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Punch Four
Direction Punch Kicho Hyeong Il Bu,
Kibon Hana or
Kibon Il Jang Kam Sah Four
Direction Block Four
Direction Block Kicho Hyeong Ee Bu,
Kibon Dool...
- Niǎo (
Kichō) 2017
Thunderbolt Fantasy: The
Sword of Life and
Death - Lǐn Xuě Yā (Rin
Setsu A) / Lüè Fēng Qiè Chén (Ryō Fū Setsujin) / Guǐ Niǎo (
Kichō) 2018...
-
Tokubetsu Kicho Shiryo (甲種特別貴重資料,
Especially precious article first grade),
Tokubetsu Kicho Shiryo (特別貴重資料,
Especially precious article.),
Kicho Shiryo (貴重資料...
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Theatre drapes and
stage curtains Front curtain Safety curtain Pipe and
drape Kichō "Curtain". The Free
Dictionary By Farlex.
Retrieved 23 May 2012. "Curtain"...
- (violin),
Jamie "El Russo"
Gosis (piano),
Oscar Lopez Ruiz (guitar) and
Kicho Díaz (double b****); with viola, cello, flute, percussion,
vibraphone and...