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- Heroes of the Satomi Clan of Nansō) consisting of 106 books and Chinsetsu yumiharizuki [ja] (Strange Tales of the Crescent Moon). Bakin published more than...
- illustrated books. Especially po****r was the fantasy novel Chinsetsu Yumiharizuki (Strange Tales of the Crescent Moon, 1807–1811) with Minamoto no Tametomo...
- the five-section Strange Tales of the Crescent Moon (椿説弓張月 Chinsetsu Yumiharizuki, 1807–1811). While the whole second part of the story is about the protagonist...
- Noh 1960 弱法師 Yoroboshi The Blind Young Man Noh 1969 椿説弓張月 Chinsetsu Yumiharizuki A Wonder Tale: The Moonbow or Half Moon (like a Bow and arrow setting...
- Literary works from the Edo period such as Ugetsu Monogatari and Chinsetsu Yumiharizuki (椿説弓張月) and ukiyo-e paintings by Utagawa Yo****suya depict Emperor Sutoku...
- by Kyokutei Bakin, a famous samurai author of Gesaku. His Chinsetsu Yumiharizuki ("The Crescent Moon", 1811) quotes Minamoto no Tametomo discussing seppuku...
- University (13): 45–55. hdl:10270/3561. Lai, Youyu 頼宥羽 (July 2015). Chinzei yumiharizuki ron: Ryūkyū ōken ron wo chūshin ni 『椿説弓張月』論. ―琉球王権論を中心に― (PDF) (Masters)...
- Chasti****t of Ryukyu. Edo period novelist Takizawa Bakin's Chinsetsu Yumiharizuki [ja] po****rized the Tametomo legend throughout ****an and strongly influenced...
- Musume-gonomi Obi Tori no Ike (むすめごのみ帯取池 Sash Stealing Pond), 1958 Chinsetsu Yumiharizuki (椿説弓張月 Half Moon (like a Bow and arrow setting up): The Adventures of...
- Ryūkyū can be found in Takizawa Bakin's historical fiction Chinsetsu Yumiharizuki (1807–1811), in which Minamoto no Tametomo drifted to Ryūkyū and founded...