- The
tekkan (****anese: 鉄管, lit. "iron pipe"), also
known as tetsu-ken or tettō (鉄刀, lit. "iron sword"), is a ****anese
weapon that was used
during the Edo...
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Tekkan Yosano (与謝野 鉄幹 or 與謝野 鐵幹,
Yosano Tekkan, 26
February 1873 – 26
March 1935) was the pen-name of
Yosano Hiroshi, a ****anese
author and poet active...
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called Shinshisha (New
Poetry Society)
which had been
founded by
Yosano Tekkan in 1899. Myōjō was
initially known for its
development and
promotion of...
- (Bright Star), of
which she
became a
prominent contributor. Myōjō's editor,
Tekkan Yosano, whom she
later married,
taught her
tanka poetry,
having met her...
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Thekkan Kuttur or
Tekkan Kuttur is a
place in
Malappuram district of
Kerala in India. Its
under Tirur block and
Thalakkad village.
Around 4000
people are...
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Karakuri jitte Marohoshi Naeshi or
nayashi jitte have no hook or kagi.
Tekkan The
sentan (tip or point) of a
jitte with a
hexagonal boshin (shaft) The...
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Buson (1716–1783)
Yosano Akiko (December 7, 1878 – May 29, 1942)
Yosano Tekkan (February 26, 1873 –
March 26, 1935)
Yoshida Kenko (1283 – c. 1350) Yoshida...
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literary friends include Kōtoku Shūsui (幸徳 秋水), Baba Kochō (馬場 孤蝶) and
Yosano Tekkan (与謝野 鉄幹).
Ryokuu was a
distinguished aphorist, as well as one of the most...
- ****anese author, wife of
Tekkan Yosano Kaoru Yosano (与謝野 馨, 1938–2017), ****anese politician,
grandson of
Akiko and
Tekkan Yosano Tekkan Yosano (与謝野 鉄幹, 1873–1935)...
- magazines,
gathering their friends and
disciples as contributors.
Yosano Tekkan and the
poets that were ****ociated with his Myōjō
magazine were one example...