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Yokoyama Taikan (横山 大観,
November 2, 1868 –
February 26, 1958) was the art-name of a
major figure in pre-World War II ****anese painting. He is
notable for...
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Taikan may
refer to:
Yokoyama Taikan (1868 – 1958), a ****anese
painter Kokka Taikan, a
compilation of ****anese waka
poetry Taikan Range, a
mountain chain...
- as The
Wheel of Life, is a
painting by ****anese
Nihonga artist Yokoyama Taikan.
First displa**** at the
tenth Inten exhibition in 1923, it
forms part of...
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Taikan Range (Russian: Тайканский хребет; Chinese: 札格第嶺) is a
mountain range in
Khabarovsk Krai,
Russian Far East. The
closest inhabited place is Chumikan...
- The
Kokka Taikan (国歌大観) is a
compilation encyclopedia of ****anese waka
poetry early and modern, also
serving as the de
facto academic indexing system for...
- Ju-On: The Grudge,
known in ****an as Kyōfu
Taikan: Ju-On, is a
survival horror video game
developed for the Wii. It was
produced in
honor of the Ju-On...
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Shibahara dojo, and
demands it vacated, as it is now the
property of the army.
Taikan (Tatsuya Naka 7th Dan JKA
Shotokan karate), one of the top students, challenges...
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recognized in
later generations as
great Nihonga masters, such as
Yokoyama Taikan,
Shimomura Kanzan,
Hishida Shunsō and
Kawai Gyokudō, were his students....
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simulator arcade cabinets. The
trend was
sparked by Sega's "
taikan" games, with "
taikan"
meaning "body sensation" in ****anese. Sega's
first game to use...
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painters who
would later be
considered Nihonga masters,
including Yokoyama Taikan,
Shimomura Kanzan,
Hishida Shunsō, and
Kawai Gyokudō. The term was already...