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  2. Traditional lighting equipment of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In present-day Japan, plastic chōchin with electric bulbs are produced as novelties, souvenirs, and for matsuri and events. [9] The earliest record of a chōchin dates to 1085, [8] and one appears in a 1536 illustration. The akachōchin, or red lantern, marks an izakaya. [10] In Japanese folklore, the chochin appears as a yōkai, the chōchin ...

  3. Zanthoxylum piperitum - Wikipedia

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    In central and northeastern Japan, there is also a non-sticky rice-cake type confection called goheimochi, which is basted with miso-based paste and grilled, sometimes using the Japanese pepper as flavor additive to the miso. [24] [25] Also being marketed are sansho flavored arare (rice crackers), [26] [27] snack foods, and sweet sansho-mochi ...

  4. Sanshō - Wikipedia

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    Sanshō (sumo) (Japanese: äø‰č³ž), three special prizes awarded at official sumo tournaments; Sanshō (spice) (Japanese: å±±ę¤’), name of a plant, Zanthoxylum piperitum, also known as "Japanese pepper" or "Korean pepper" Sansho the Bailiff (å±±ę¤’å¤§å¤«, Sanshō DayÅ«), a 1954 film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi; People with the given name Sanshō ...

  5. Ushio, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Ushio, Inc., was established in 1964 from the electric lighting department of Ushio Industrial, Inc., which had grown in 1916 as Himeji Electric Bulb Company, out of a department of Chūgoku Gōdō Denki, owned jointly by the predecessor companies of Kansai Electric Power and Chūgoku Electric Power.

  6. Motoko Ishii - Wikipedia

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    Motoko Ishii (ēŸ³äŗ• 幹子, Ishii Motoko, born October 15, 1938) is a Japanese lighting designer. [1] From 1965 to 1967 she worked at lighting-design offices in Finland and Germany. Returning to Japan in 1968, she established the Ishii Motoko Design Office. One of her major projects was the design for the lighting at Expo '75 in Okinawa ...

  7. Stone lantern - Wikipedia

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    Stone lanterns (ēÆē± /ēÆēÆ­/ēÆę„¼, Chinese: dēnglóng; Japanese: tōrō, meaning 'light basket', 'light tower') [a] are a type of traditional East Asian lantern made of stone, wood, or metal. Originating in China, stone lanterns spread to Japan, Korea and Vietnam, though they are most commonly found in both China – extant in Buddhist ...

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