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Shōfū-en (松風園) is a ****anese
garden attached to a
former tea
ceremony room in Chuo-ku, ****uoka, ****an. The
Shōfū-en
garden was
built in
early 1950s by...
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Shōfu Muramatsu (村松梢風,
Muramatsu Shōfu, 21
September 1889 - 13
February 1961), the pen-name of
Muramatsu Giichi, was a ****anese
novelist active during...
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Banmi Shōfū-ryū (晩美生風流) is a
school of Ikebana, an
ancient ****anese art form that
involves arranging flowers for
spiritual purposes.
Ikebana accompanied...
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Kawanabe Kyōsai (河鍋 暁斎, May 18, 1831 –
April 26, 1889) was a ****anese
painter and caricaturist. In the
words of art
historian Timothy Clarke, "an individualist...
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Another World (****anese: JKハルは異世界で娼婦になった, Hepburn: JK Haru wa
Isekai de
Shōfu ni Natta) is a ****anese
novel by Kō Hiratori,
first published in ****an as...
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known among the youth. The name was
first mentioned in ****anese
novelist Shōfu Muramatsu's 1924
novel Mato,
which portra****
Shanghai as a
dichotomous city...
- Yojōhan monogatari:
Shōfu shino (****anese: 四畳半物語 娼婦しの, Hepburn: Yojōhan monogatari:
Shōfu shino) is a 1966 ****anese film
directed by
Masashige Narusawa...
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Tameshigiri using a goza
target on a
stand (2006) Ren
Kuroda demonstrates Shofu at the
Mugairyu Meishi-ha dojo in Tokyo, ****an...
- ****anese
drama film
directed by
Kenji Mizoguchi.
Based on a
short story by
Shōfu Muramatsu, it
follows an
onnagata (male
actor specialising in
playing female...
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first a partly-fictionalized
novel by
Muramatsu Shōfū published in 1933, the
second by
Shōfū's grandson Tomomi in 2002
about the
composition of the...