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1風外慧薫
By 安中市学習の森ふるさと学習館
“風外慧薫” Metadata:
- Title: 風外慧薫
- Author: 安中市学習の森ふるさと学習館
- Language: jpn
- Number of Pages: Median: 63
- Publisher: ➤ Gakushū no Mori Furusato Gakushūkan
- Publish Date: 2018
- Publish Location: Gunma-ken An'naka-shi
“風外慧薫” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Exhibitions - Zen painting - Zen calligraphy - Dō - Kalligraphie - Malerei
- People: Fūgai Ekun (1568-1654)
- Places: Japan
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL59140942M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 1043358146
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2018
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Dō
Dō may refer to: Dō (architecture) Dō (armour) Dō (martial arts) Dō (philosophy) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dō
Dō (armour)
opened in the back. Hon kozane dou (dō), any dō constructed with hon kozane. Hon-iyozane dou (dō) or Nuinobe dō, any dō constructed with hon iyozane. Ō-Yoroi
Dō-maru
Dō-maru (胴丸), or "body wrap", is a type of chest armour (dou or dō) that was worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. Dō-maru first appeared in the 11th
Sanjūsangen-dō
Sanjūsangen-dō (三十三間堂; Temple of thirty-three bays) is a Buddhist temple of the Tendai sect in the Higashiyama district of Kyoto, Japan. The temple was
Do
Flugzeugwerke GNOME Do, an application launcher for Linux Dō, the torso protection in bōgu, kendo armour Dō (philosophy), a doctrine or lifestyle in Japanese
Japanese armour
ō-yoroi and dō-maru appeared. The Japanese cuirass evolved into the more familiar style of body armour worn by the samurai known as the dou or dō, with the
Dō (architecture)
ending in -dō are Butsu-dō, hō-dō, hon-dō, jiki-dō, kaisan-dō, kō-dō, kon-dō, kyō-dō, mandara-dō, miei-dō, mi-dō, sō-dō, Yakushi-dō and zen-dō. With some
Nigatsu-dō
Nigatsu-dō (Japanese: 二月堂 lit. 'The Hall of the Second Month') is one of the important structures of Tōdai-ji, a temple in Nara, Japan. Nigatsu-dō is located
Zendō
zen-dō is a spiritual dōjō where zazen (sitting meditation) is practiced. A full-sized Zen Buddhist temple will typically have at least one zen-dō as well
Zenrahoku Province
Zenrahoku-dō (全羅北道; Korean: 전라북도), alternatively Zenrahoku Province, Zenra Hoku, or North Zenra Province, was a province of Korea under Japanese rule.