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Sanshō may
refer to:
Sanshō (sumo) (****anese: 三賞),
three special prizes awarded at
official sumo
tournaments Sanshō (****e) (****anese: 山椒), name of a...
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Sansho the
Bailiff (****anese: 山椒大夫, Hepburn:
Sanshō Dayū,
known by its ****anese
title in the
United Kingdom and Ireland) is a 1954 ****anese
period film...
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citrus and rue
family Rutaceae,
native to ****an and Korea. It is
called sanshō (山椒) in ****an and
sancho (산초) in Korea. Both the
leaves and
fruits (peppercorns)...
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Sanshō (三賞, lit:
three prizes) are the
three special prizes awarded to top (Makuuchi)
division sumo
wrestlers for
exceptional performance during a sumo...
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Sanshō Shinsui (深水 三章,
Shinsui Sanshō, May 5, 1947 –
December 30, 2017) was a ****anese actor. Shinsui's ex-wife was
Midori Hagio. His
older brother was...
- Last
Chrysanthemums (1939), The Life of
Oharu (1952),
Ugetsu (1953), and
Sansho the
Bailiff (1954), with the
latter three all
being awarded at the Venice...
- compound's name is
derived from the ****anese term for the ****anese pepper,
sanshō (山椒) (lit. 'mountain pepper'), to
which was
appended the
suffix -ol, indicating...
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Sichuan pepper Zanthoxylum bungeanum –
Sichuan pepper Zanthoxylum piperitum –
sanshō,
chopi Zanthoxylum nitidum[citation needed]
Zanthoxylum rhetsa – teppal...
- in the throat. The buds are
known as "buzz buttons", "Sichuan buttons", "
sansho buttons", and "electric buttons". In India, they are used as
flavoring in...
- isho (興津弥五右衛門の遺書, The Last
Testament of
Okitsu Yagoemon (1912))
Sanshō Dayū (山椒大夫,
Sanshō the
Steward (1915))
Takasebune (高瀬舟, The Boat on the
Takase River...