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Saigū or
Saigu can
refer to: Saiō, also
known as a
saigū Saikū, a
palace complex established as the
residence of the Saiō
Saigu, an
alternative term for...
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rebuild Los Angeles;
South Central's
Operation Hope and Koreatown's
Saigu and KCCD (Korean
Churches for
Community Development), all
raised millions...
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Princess Kishi (929–985, 徽子女王, also
Yoshiko Joō 承香殿女御 Jokyōden Joō or 斎宮女御
Saigū no Nyōgo) was a ****anese Waka poet of the
middle Heian period. She is one...
- The
Saigū no Nyōgo Shū (斎宮女御集), also
known as the
Saigū-shū (斎宮集) is a ****anese
anthology of waka poetry. It is the
personal anthology (kashū) of Princess...
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Korean American Racial Identity Formation: The 1992 L.A. Riots/Insurrection/
Saigu."".
Ethnic &
Racial Studies. 35 (11): 1999–2018. doi:10.1080/01419870.2011...
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Saigu Choseichi (****anese: 斎宮調整池) is an
earthfill dam
located in Mie
Prefecture in ****an. The dam is used for irrigation. The
catchment area of the dam...
- bow made from the wood of the ****anese
cherry birch tree (Betula grossa)
Saigū-yumi (祭宮弓) - a
ceremonial bow
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Yumi...
- an "Evil-Destroying Arrow". Hama Yumi (破魔弓) -- an "Evil-Destroying Bow".
Saigū Yumi (祭宮弓) -- a "Ceremonial Bow". Kabura-ya (鏑矢) -- a "Turnip[-headed] Arrow"...
- Library),
Issues 32-34. Toyo Bunko. 1974. pp. 63–64.
Retrieved 1
August 2019. "
Saigū | 國學院大學デジタルミュージアム". web.archive.org. 2022-05-22.
Retrieved 2023-11-29. Brown...
- used in
certain Shinto rituals) Hama yumi (破魔弓, an "evil-destroying bow")
Saigū yumi (祭宮弓, a "ceremonial bow") Ya (矢, an arrow)
Yabusame Kasagake Shihan...