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Yatsuhashi (八ツ橋 or 八橋) is a
wagashi (****anese confection) sold
mainly as a
miyagegashi (souvenir snack). It is one of the best
known meibutsu (famous regional...
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another pair of six-panel screens,
known as
Irises at
Yatsuhashi (Eight Bridges) (八橋図屏風,
Yatsuhashi-zu Byōbu). This
second pair of
screens has been held...
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Yatsuhashi Kengyō (八橋 検校; 1614–1685) was a ****anese
musician and
composer from Kyoto. The name kengyō is an
honorary title given to
highly skilled blind...
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bought Nama
yatsuhashi. This
means that 42.3% of ****anese
tourists who
bought souvenirs in
Kyoto in 2022
bought either Nama
yatsuhashi or
Yatsuhashi. In 2014...
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Kenichi Yatsuhashi (****anese: 八橋健一, born 6
February 1969 in ****an) is a ****anese
football manager who
currently manages football club
Angthong in the Thai...
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Honke Yatsuhashi Nishio Co., Ltd (本家八ッ橋西尾株式会社 ほんけにしおやつはしかぶしきがいしゃ
honke yatsuhashi nishio kabushiki-gaisha) is a
manufacturer and
seller of the wagashi...
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sugar and cinnamon. Baked, it is
similar to senbei. Raw,
unbaked yatsuhashi (nama
yatsuhashi) has a soft, mochi-like
texture and is
often eaten wrapped around...
- most
important influence on the
development of koto was
Yatsuhashi Kengyo (1614–1685).
Yatsuhashi was a
gifted blind musician from
Kyoto who
vastly extended...
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Eight Bridges (****anese: 八橋, Hepburn:
Yatsuhashi), in ****anese literature, was a
historical and semi-legendary
construction in
Mikawa Province (modern-day...
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standard or regular) is a
tuning scale adapted from
shamisen music by
Yatsuhashi Kengyō for
tuning of the koto. "The hirajoshi, kumoijoshi, and kokinjoshi...