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Cha dango (茶団子) is green tea (matcha) flavored dango. [3] Shoyu dango (醤油だんご) is a kind of baked dango (yaki dango (焼き団子)) and is seasoned with soy sauce. Furthermore, the one wrapped with nori is called isobe dango (磯辺団子). Hanami dango (花見だんご) also known as sanshoku dango (三色団子) is eaten during ...
Boys Over Flowers (Japanese: 花より男子, Hepburn: Hana Yori Dango, lit. "Dango [Preferred] over Flowers") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoko Kamio. The story is set in Tokyo, Japan. It centers on students at the fictional "Eitoku Academy", an elite school for children from rich families.
Niitsu Station has one side platform (1) and two island platforms (2/3, 4/5) connected by a footbridge. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office. The platforms are not assigned to any particular line or service, but are used in common by all three lines serving the station.
Daifukumochi (大福餅), or daifuku (大福) (literally "great luck"), is a wagashi, a type of Japanese confection, consisting of a small round mochi stuffed with a sweet filling, most commonly anko, a sweetened red bean paste made from azuki beans.
The name keisei sanshoku is a quotation from the Song dynasty Chinese poet Su Shi, wherein he experiences the sound of the valley stream as the preaching of the dharma and the mountain as the body of the Buddha. Dogen also discusses this verse of Su Shi in the later Shōbōgenzō books of Sansui Kyō and Mujō Seppō.
sanshoku doukō – 三色同刻 2 Open or Closed A hand containing three similarly numbered triplets in each of the three suits. For example, the above hand shows 3-3-3 in all three suits. Three Quads / Three Kan: sankantsu – 三槓子 2 Open or Closed called: + A hand consist of three quads (kan), either closed or open.
Keisei sanshoku 谿聲山色 Sounds of the Valley, Forms of the Mountain 26. Bukkōjōji 佛向上事 What Is Beyond the Buddha 27. Muchū setsumu 夢中説夢 Expounding a Dream Within a Dream 28. Raihai tokuzui 禮拜得髓 Getting the Marrow by Doing Obeisance 29. Sansui kyō 山水經 The Mountains and Waters Sutra 30. Kankin 看經 Sutra ...
The kanji, 三色, may be read as either sanshoku or as sanke (from its earlier name 三毛). Shōwa Sanshoku (or Shōwa Sanke) (昭和三色) is a black koi with red (hi 緋) and white (shiroji 白地) markings. The first Shōwa Sanke was exhibited in 1927, during the reign of the Shōwa Emperor. In America, the name is often abbreviated to ...