- A
tamagaki (玉垣) is a
fence surrounding a ****anese
Shinto shrine, a
sacred area or an
imperial palace.
Believed to have been
initially just a brushwood...
- A
Tamagaki is a
fence surrounding a ****anese
Shinto shrine.
Tamagaki may also
refer to:
Tamagaki Station, a
railway station in Suzuka, Mie, ****an Tamagaki...
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Tamagaki Gakunosuke IV (1784 –
August 29, 1824) was a ****anese sumo
wrestler from Minamitakaki, Nagasaki, ****an. His
highest rank was ōzeki. He made a...
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known as the
keidaichi or shin'en. This
precinct is
surrounded by the
tamagaki fence, with
entry via a
shinmon gate,
which can be
closed at night. Shrine...
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Tamagaki Station (玉垣駅,
Tamagaki-eki) is a
railway station in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, ****an,
operated by Ise Railway. The
station is 7.0 rail kilometers...
- New York: W. H. Freeman. p. 632-633. ISBN 0-7167-4339-6. Shibata, Naoki;
Tamagaki, Hiroko; Hieda, Naoki; Akita, Keita; Komori, Hirofumi; Shomura, Yasuhito;...
- 977–84. doi:10.1042/bj3160977. PMC 1217444. PMID 8670178. Shibata, Naoki;
Tamagaki, Hiroko; Hieda, Naoki; Akita, Keita; Komori, Hirofumi; Shomura, Yasuhito;...
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attempted to
defeat the Gojo family,
which wanted to
promote Kashiwado and
Tamagaki to yokozuna, by
awarding a
yokozuna licence to Ōnomatsu Midorinosuke. Ōnomatsu...
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usually raised above it, and
protected from
public access by a
fence called tamagaki. It
usually is
relatively small and with a
gabled roof. Its
doors are usually...
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which became his patron. His
master Tamagaki also gave him his old
Sendagawa shikona, or ring name. In 1815
Tamagaki IV did not
enter the
tournament and...