- (usually
white with blue dots).
There is a
similar character for
women called Okame (阿亀) or Ota****u (阿多福). The
origin of the name
comes from "fire" (火, hi)...
-
Prunus × incam,
sometimes called the
Okamé cherry,
although that name
rightly belongs to its
Okamé cultivar, is a
hybrid species of
flowering cherry,...
-
early Edo period. Born the
ninth son of
Tokugawa Ieyasu with his concubine,
Okame no Kata. His
childhood name was Gorōtamaru (五郎太丸).
While still a
young child...
- The game is
thought to date from the late Edo period. It
commonly used an
okame-style face of a
woman with
large ch****s, or a hyottoko, a man with a silly...
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Kenji Sugawara –
Hideyuki Akutagawa Kyōsuke Maki –
Zenitaka Hideaki Nagai –
Ōkame Akihiko Hirata –
Haruta Kōichi Itō – the
prime minister Sahashi Isao Yamagata...
- on 2013-05-17.
Retrieved 2012-11-11. "RHS
Plant Selector Prunus ×
incam '
Okamé' AGM / RHS Gardening". Apps.rhs.org.uk.
Archived from the
original on 2013-05-17...
- Persuader, and The
Heavenly Alarming Female. She is
depicted in kyōgen
farce as
Okame, a
woman who
revels in her sensuality.[citation needed] Amaterasu's brother...
- Kata Shōei-in July 26, 1692
Mitsui Yoshimasa Stillborn (1592)
Concubine Okame no Kata Sōōin 1573
October 9, 1642
Shimizu Munekiyo Matsudaira Senchiyo...
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Takenaka Shigesada Fourth son:
Toyotomi Tsuchimaru (1595–1595) Concubine:
Okame no Mae (d.1595),
daughter of
Goshoji Zenjo First daughter: Rogetsu-in (1587–1595)...
- has
appeared in race
queen and
swimsuit outfits.
Modeled directly after Okame (Noh mask: that of an ugly
chubby woman used as a
comedy relief between...