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- Yaoya Oshichi (八百屋お七, c. 1667 – 29 March 1683), literally "greengrocer Oshichi", was a daughter of the greengrocer Tarobei, who lived in the Hongō neighborhood...
- include: Hongo (本郷台中学校) for 1-5 and 7-chome No. 6 (第六中学校) for 6-chome Yaoya Oshichi – greengrocer's daughter who was burned at the stake for arson in 1683...
- Saikaku, she is 16 years old. Ki no Kaion [ja], in his jōruri Yaoya Oshichi, placed Oshichi's birth as during the fire horse, which influenced the jōruri Junshoku...
- persona Self-immolation Spontaneous human combustion Witchcraft Acts Yaoya Oshichi Bohnert, Michael (2004). "Morphological Findings in Burned Bodies". Forensic...
- [越後獅子の唄] Tsugaru heiya [津軽平野] Amerika bashi [アメリカ橋] Chigiri [契り] Yozakura oshichi [夜桜お七] Tsugaru koionna [津軽恋女] J Best and Rare (ベスト&レア) (2011.03.30) Umiyuki...
- Masashige. Mori Motonari. Toyotomi hideyoshi and Kato Kiyomasa. "Yaoya Oshichi" Design from Yo****oshi's well-known series of beautiful women Fuzoku Sanjuniso...
- Byakkotai (白虎隊) Yumiko Inoue TV miniseries 1987 Hissatsu Kengekinin (必殺剣劇人) Oshichi TV series 1988 Gekitotsu! Kyonshi kozo shijo saikyo no kanfu akuma gundan...
- dis****emble the armor and telekinetically control each piece and weapon. Yaoya Oshichi (八百屋お七,) One of the Witches invited to parti****te in the Walpurgis. She...
- Kobori, professional boxer Seiya Kondō, professional shogi player Yaoya Oshichi, Edo-period arsonist Keiichi Sanada, professional shogi player Natsumi...
- (びっくり五十三次, lit. "Surprising 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō" – 1954) Yaoya Oshichi furisode tsukiyo (八百屋お七 ふり袖月夜 – 1954) Wakaki hi wa kanashi (若き日は悲し – 1954)...