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Kōtō (江東区,
Kōtō-ku) is a
special ward in the
Tokyo Metropolis in ****an. The ward
refers to
itself as
Kōtō City in English. As of May 1, 2015, the ward...
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porcelain Koto Maru (1933), a steam-powered
ferry Pterygota bequaertii, a
timber species referred to by the
trade name "
Koto"
Search for "
koto" , "
kotos", "kotoes"...
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koto (箏 or 琴) is a ****anese
plucked half-tube
zither instrument, and the
national instrument of ****an. It is
derived from the
Chinese zheng and se...
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Kōtō-in (高桐院) is a sub-temple of Daitoku-ji, Kyoto, ****an. It was
founded by
Hosokawa Tadaoki.
There is a teahouse, the Shōkō-ken, and the
gardens are...
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Sranan Tongo).
Different kotos exist for
various occasions like
weddings or funerals. The
development of the
koto as
regular dress is not complete...
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Kotō (湖東町,
Kotō-chō) was a town
located in Echi District,
Shiga Prefecture, ****an. "
Kotō"
means "east of Lake Biwa". As of 2003, the town had an estimated...
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Aikoku Kōtō (愛国公党, "Public
Party of Patriots") was a
political party in Meiji-period ****an. The
Aikoku Kōtō was
formed on 12
January 1874 by Itagaki...
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ghost of the
camphor tree may dive into very old
kotos to
animate them. The
koto-furunushi
belongs to a
special group of yōkai: the tsukumogami...
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instrument is also
known as jūshichi-gensō (十七絃箏), "17
stringed koto", or "b****
koto" (although
koto with a
greater number of
strings also exist). The jūshichi-gen...
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Kotō-ryū (虎倒流) is a
school of ****anese
martial arts that
specialises in koppōjutsu (骨法術).
Kotō-ryū was
founded by
Sakagami Tarō
Kunishige (坂上太郎国重) in the...