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Wakashū (若衆, lit. 'young person',
although never used for girls) is a
historical ****anese term
indicating an
adolescent boy, used
particularly during...
- ‘homo’.
There were
wakashū who
would now be
considered "homo****ual",
wakashū who
would now be
considered "bi****ual", and
wakashū who
would now be considered...
- The
Kokin Wakashū (古今和歌集, "Collection of ****anese
Poems of
Ancient and
Modern Times"),
commonly abbreviated as Kokinshū (古今集), is an
early anthology of...
- The Shin
Kokin Wakashū (新古今和歌集, "New
Collection of
Poems Ancient and Modern"), also
known in
abbreviated form as the Shin Kokinshū (新古今集) or even conversationally...
- thereafter. They are:
Kokin Wakashū Gosen Wakashū Shūi
Wakashū Goshūi
Wakashū Kin'yō
Wakashū Shika Wakashū Senzai Wakashū Shin
Kokin Wakashū The Jūsandaishū are...
- The
Shingosen Wakashū (新後撰和歌集, "New
Later Collection of Waka"),
often abbreviated as Shingosenshū, is an
imperial anthology of ****anese waka poetry. The...
- The Gyokuyō
Wakashū (玉葉和歌集, "Collection of
Jeweled Leaves", a
title which recollects the Kin'yō
Wakashū) was an
imperial anthology of ****anese waka poetry...
- The
Shoku Shika Wakashū (続詞花和歌集,
Continued Shika Wakashū) was a ****anese
collection of waka poetry. It was
initially compiled by
Fujiwara no
Kiyosuke on...
-
collections like the Kin'yō
Wakashū and
Shika Wakashū reduced the
number of
parts to ten. The
parts of the
Kokin Wakashū are
ordered as follows: Parts...
- contract.: 69, 134–135
Kagema could be
presented as yarō (young men),
wakashū (adolescent boys,
about 10–18
years old) or as
onnagata (female impersonators)...