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- symbolize the bride's resolve to become a gentle and obedient wife. The wataboshi (綿帽子, lit. "cotton hood") headdress, an all-white hood or cowl, may also...
- ice cream wrapped in a thin layer of mochi. Lotte originally created Watabōshi (****anese: わたぼうし "cotton hat or capped with snow"), a bite-size ice cream...
- afflicting her family for generations. 21 "Cotton Spores" Transliteration: "Watabōshi" (****anese: 綿胞子) May 15, 2006 (2006-05-15) Ginko is called to see a child...
- Soccer Club, Yūichi Oshiyama Hōjo, Yū Tomizawa As Long as There Is Spirit, Watabōshi Mysterious Kid, Shinpō Morita 30 No award given The Myth of 500 Light...
- nobility during the Edo period (1603–1868), with either an open white watabōshi (綿帽子) or a 角隠し (tsunokakushi). Grooms wear a black crested haori (羽織)...
- konko, arare ya konko ****tewa ****tewa zunzun tsumoru yama mo nohara mo wataboshi kaburi kareki nokorazu hana ga saku yuki ya konko, arare ya konko ****temo...
- her maiden status to the gods. Two choices of headgear exist. One, the watabōshi, is a white hood; the other, called the tsunokakushi, serves to hide the...
- several sticks of dynamite into the politician's mouth. Taichi Wataboshi (渡星 太一, Wataboshi Taichi) Congressman. Chief opposition to the People's Party Structural...
- "Sanka" (散花 Scattered Flowers) Ryō Mizutsuki Nakayama Raiden 3:51 3. "Watabōshi" (綿帽子 Bridal Headdress) Sōshi Hosoi Shōhei Tsuchiya (Zuntata) 4:16 4....
- Niji-iro Humming (虹色ハミング, Niji-iro Hamingu, lit. Rainbow Colored Humming) Watabōshi (綿帽子, lit. Bride's Headdress) Hodoita Te (ほどいた手, lit. Unheld Hand) Saigo...