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Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige (東海道中膝栗毛),
abbreviated as
Hizakurige and
known in
translation as Shank's Mare, is a
comic picaresque novel (kokkeibon)
written by...
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Ganbare Goemon:
Tōkaidōchū Ōedo
Tengurikaeshi no Maki (がんばれゴエモン~東海道中 大江戸天狗り返しの巻~) is a
Ganbare Goemon game
released for the
Nintendo DS on June 23, 2005...
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United Kingdom, that
refers to walking. Shank's mare may also
refer to
Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige, a ****anese
comic picaresque novel (kokkeibon) by Jippensha...
- Man) by
Ihara Saikaku, Nansō
Satomi Hakkenden by
Takizawa Bakin, and
Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige by
Jippensha Ikku, and
these books were
reprinted many times...
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Jippensha Ikku (1765–1831) is
known as ****an's Mark
Twain and
wrote Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige,
which is a mix of
travelogue and comedy.
Tsuga Teisho, Takebe...
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funny stories that
comically described ordinary people's life, such as
Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige ('Travels on Foot on the Tōkaidō Road')
written by Ikku Jippensha...
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Hachi (Kita), on a
pilgrimage to Ise Shrine. It is
loosely based on the
Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige. Yaji and Kita are two men who live in Edo. They are deeply...
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would tolerate. A very po****r
humorous variety of
gesaku fiction was
Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige by
Jippensha Ikku, the
story of the
travels and
slapstick adventures...
- Yaji and Kita are the two main
characters in
Jippensha Ikku's
Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige. Yaji and Kita may also
refer to one of the many
adaptations of that...
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kokkeibon genre is the
successor of the
dangibon genre.
Jippensha Ikku's
Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige (1802–1822) is
identified as the
first representative novel...