- A
suikan (水干) is a type of
clothing that used to be worn by low-ranking
officials serving the
imperial court during the
Heian period (794–1185). It is...
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wears a gold
Ebisu hat. In
certain rituals, the
suikan (水干) may be worn as a miko costume. The
suikan became a
regular costume during the
World War II...
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interpreted as "white beat" or "simple rhythm"; it may
refer to the
white suikan robe they wore, or
alternatively the hyōshi (拍子)
rhythm of the imayō (今様...
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spikes protruding from the heel of the sole to
prevent slipping on ice.
Suikan (水干) An
informal garment, like a tunic, worn by
males of the ****anese nobility...
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colour combinations of Heian-period
clothing - jūnihitoe for
women and
suikan for men -
which were
chosen for
their seasonality and symbolism. ****anese...
- term in Shinto-Buddhism that
refers to the
spirits of one's ancestors.
Suikan (水干) – An
informal garment, like a tunic, worn by
males of the ****anese...
- Shinta's
father (31):
Tsuyoshi Soma Shinta's
mother (31):
Michiko Hoshi Suikan (31):
Akira Oizumi Cooks (Admiral Buffalo's
human form) (33):
Tadashi Nakamura...
- "Trailblazing" (開拓, Kaitaku) "Shangri-La" (桃源, Tōgen) "Bivouac" (露宿, Roshuku) "Intimacy" (昵懇, Jikkon) "Drunkards" (酔漢,
Suikan) "****row" (鶏鳴, Keimei)...
- as the
suikan and wear the tate-eboshi, a high
black hat. The
remaining seven guards wear the kare-ginu, a
costume less
ample than the
suikan, with pants...
- The
renovation of the
temple was
completed by Zhu Zhan's grandson, Zhu
Suikan 朱邃坎, in 1469. On 3
January 1739,
Yinchuan was hit by a
large earthquake...