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Japanese kind of clothing
A suikan (水干) is a type of clothing that used to be worn by low-ranking officials serving the imperial court during the Heian period (794–1185). It is
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Clothing worn by miko
wears a gold Ebisu hat. In certain rituals, the suikan (水干) may be worn as a miko costume. The suikan became a regular costume during the World War II
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Type of female entertainer in medieval Japan
interpreted as "white beat" or "simple rhythm"; it may refer to the white suikan robe they wore, or alternatively the hyōshi (拍子) rhythm of the imayō (今様
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spikes protruding from the heel of the sole to prevent slipping on ice. Suikan (水干) An informal garment, like a tunic, worn by males of the Japanese nobility
List of items traditionally worn in Japan
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have been produced in the late Heian period. Many men are shown wearing suikan, with hakama reaching below the knees. Women are shown wearing wide-sleeved
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Japanese television show
Shinta's father (31): Tsuyoshi Soma Shinta's mother (31): Michiko Hoshi Suikan (31): Akira Oizumi Cooks (Admiral Buffalo's human form) (33): Tadashi Nakamura
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Socially constructed norms
colour combinations of Heian-period clothing – jūnihitoe for women and suikan for men – which were chosen for their seasonality and symbolism. Japanese
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Japanese emakimono or emaki (painted narrative handscroll)
as the suikan and wear the tate-eboshi, a high black hat. The remaining seven guards wear the kare-ginu, a costume less ample than the suikan, with pants
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man or a young boy (chigo, 稚児). The young boy-dancer costume consisted of suikan (水干, Heian period-style garments), ōguchi (大口, a long, loose fitted, pleated
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Pagoda in Yinchuan, China
The renovation of the temple was completed by Zhu Zhan's grandson, Zhu Suikan 朱邃坎, in 1469. On 3 January 1739, Yinchuan was hit by a large earthquake
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Tōgen) "Bivouac" (露宿, Roshuku) "Intimacy" (昵懇, Jikkon) "Drunkards" (酔漢, Suikan) "Cockrow" (鶏鳴, Keimei) 13 (78) September 6, 2021 978-4-06-524745-7 "Beloved
List of Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji: 24 Oku Dasshutsu-hen chapters
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term in Shinto-Buddhism that refers to the spirits of one's ancestors. Suikan (水干) – An informal garment, like a tunic, worn by males of the Japanese
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1978 film
Monster (金庫破りの怪漢, Kinko-yaburi no Kaikan) Masao Komatsu as the Drunkard (酔漢, Suikan) The Handers as the Delinquent Students (不良学生, Furyō Gakusei) Fujita Okamoto
Pink Lady no Katsudō Daishashin
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