- the non-bending fans (
uchiwa) are po****r and commonplace. The fan is
primarily used for
fanning oneself in hot weather. The
uchiwa fan
subsequently spread...
-
Uchiwa-e (団扇絵) are a
genre of ****anese ukiyo-e
woodblock print,
which appear on rigid, paddle-shaped hand fans
known as
uchiwa (団扇).
Ovoid images matching...
- The
gunbai (軍配,
short for 軍配団扇 gunbai-
uchiwa) is a type of
signal baton and ****anese war fan. Once held by
military leaders (such as daimyō) and priests...
- war fan. It is not
clear whether Shingen parried with a tessen, a
dansen uchiwa, or some
other form of fan. Nevertheless, it was
quite rare for commanders...
- Naruto,
including the
heraldic symbol of Sasuke's clan — a fan
known as an
uchiwa —
added layers to the
story and Sasuke's
ability to 'blow away' the Nine-Tailed...
-
produced by Komaru-ya
Sumii (小丸屋 住井), and are
known as Kyōmaru-
uchiwa (京丸うちわ,
Kyoto round uchiwa).
Establishments such as bars that are
particularly frequented...
- Kuma****a
Uchiwa Festival is a
yearly festival that
occurs in
Saitama Prefecture Kuma****a city. The
festival is held for five days from July 19 to 23 annually...
-
Tammorra (Italy) Tar (Middle East,
North Africa)
Thappu (India) Tof (Israel)
Uchiwa daiko (****an) Yike (Cambodia)
Liene Žeimunde (June 17, 2020) Step by step:...
- background. In
Uchiwa o
Sakasa ni
Motsu Onna (団扇を逆さに持つ女, "Woman
holding a hand-fan upside-down"), a
young woman holds a
round uchiwa hand fan upside-down...
- also
known as
Toyokuni III. This
print is
simultaneously an
example of the
uchiwa-e (fan print) and aizuri-e (monochromatic blue print) genres. It is part...