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Shinsen (神饌,
literally "god" + "food offering") are
offerings of
foods given up to
Shinto shrines or
kamidana in ****an. The
annual festivals carried out...
- The
Shinsen Man'yōshū (新撰万葉集, "Newly
Compiled Man'yōshū"), also
called the
Kanke Man'yōshū (菅家万葉集, "Sugawara no Michizane's Man'yōshū"), is a privately...
- The
Shinsengumi (新選組, "Newly
Selected Corps") was a small,
elite group of
swordsmen that was
organized by
commoners and low rank samurai, commissioned...
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Shinsen Shōjiroku (新撰姓氏録, "New
Selection and
Record of
Hereditary Titles and
Family Names") is an
imperially commissioned ****anese
genealogical record...
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Shinsen Station (神泉駅,
Shinsen-eki) is a
railway station on the Keio
Inokashira Line in Shibuya, Tokyo, ****an,
operated by the
private railway operator...
- New Line are
distinctively called Keiō New Line
Shinjuku Station (新線新宿駅,
Shinsen Shinjuku-eki) and
consist of two
platforms stretching east–west five floors...
- The
underground "
Shinsen Ikebukuro"
platforms in 2005
before they
became part of the
Tokyo Metro ****utoshin Line...
- The
Shinsen Jikyō (新撰字鏡, "Newly
Compiled Mirror of Characters") is the
first ****anese
dictionary containing native kun'yomi "****anese readings" of Chinese...
- century[clarification needed]
onwards by
contact with
Chinese culture.
According to the
Shinsen Kokugo Jiten (新選国語辞典) ****anese dictionary,
kango comprise 49.1% of the...
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Hishikawa A 13-year-old girl and a second-year
middle school student at
Shinsen Middle School who
loves food,
especially fresh vegetables. Her
family owns...