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- Princess Shikishi or Shokushi (式子内親王, Shikishi/Shokushi Naishinnō) (1149 – March 1, 1201) was a ****anese classical poet, who lived during the late Heian...
- of anesama ningyō and shiori ningyō, called shikishi ningyō, has become po****r in recent years. Shikishi ningyō are a type of ****anese paper dolls made...
- (西行法師) Priest Jakuren (寂蓮法師) Attendant to Empress Kōka (皇嘉門院別当) Princess Shikishi (式子内親王) Attendant to Empress Inpu (殷富門院大輔) Gokyōgoku Regent and former...
- Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Yoshiaki Shikishi Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC...
- member of the Imperial Family." She wrote her senior thesis on Princess Shikishi and her waka (poetry in classical ****anese literature). From the age of...
- protagonist and Genji no Miya, who later becomes the Kamo Saiin. Princess Shikishi (Shikishi Naishinnō), 3rd daughter of Emperor Go-Shirikawa and Fujiwara no Seishi...
- Retrieved November 7, 2024. "Hōsō ni sakigakete sutaffu & kyasuto kara sain shikishi to komento ga tōchaku!" 放送に先駆けてスタッフ&キャストからサイン色紙とコメントが到着! [Autographs and...
- Imperial princess Yoshiko (好子内親王;1148-1192) Third Daughter: Imperial Princess Shikishi (式子内親王) later Ōinomikado-saiin (大炊御門斎院) Second Son: Imperial Prince Priest...
- Shōnagon Daini no Sanmi Takashina no Kishi Yūshi Naishinnō-ke no Kii Sagami Shikishi Naishinnō Kunai-kyō Suō no Naishi Fujiwara no Toshinari no Musume Taikenmon'in...
- "Paper of the Tanabata", i.e. paper which carries the wishes 七夕色紙 Tanabata-shikishi "Colored paper of the Tanabata" 七夕竹 Tanabata-take "Bamboo of the Tanabata"...