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Iio Sōgi, (or Inō Sōgi [1]) generally known as Sōgi (宗祇, 1421–1502), was a Japanese poet. He came from a humble family from the province of Kii or Ōmi, and died in Hakone on September 1, 1502. Sōgi was a Zen monk from the Shōkoku-ji temple in Kyoto and he studied poetry, both waka and renga. In his 30s, he became a professional ...
Iio Sōgi (1421–1502) was a Japanese poet. Sogi may also refer to: People with the surname. Akoya Sogi (born 1968), Japanese voice actress;
The United Nations Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity (shortened to (U.N.) Independent Expert on sexual orientation and gender identity [1] and abbreviated as IE SOGI [1]) is a United Nations Independent Expert appointed by the body's Human Rights Council under its special procedures mechanism.
Victor Madrigal-Borloz is a Costa Rican lawyer. Between 2018 and 2023, he served as the United Nations Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity (UN IE SOGI). [1]
Poets as early as Iio Sogi (1421-1502) introduced the concept of seasonal references with anthologies of seasonal topics. [2] A lighter form of renga called haikai no renga ("playful" linked verse) was introduced in the 16th century, [3] and became a salon type recreation by the Tokugawa era. [4]
iiO (pronounced "eye-oh") was a New York City-based dance music act composed of singer and songwriter Nadia Ali and record producer Markus Moser. The group gained prominence for its 2001 single, " Rapture ", which peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, and peaked within the top ten of the charts in the United Kingdom.
The song received favorable reviews from music critics. John Bush from AllMusic awarded the song two stars out of five, however. Steward Mason from the same publication highlighted the song as an album standout, saying "The gathered single sides, "Kiss You," "[Rapture]," "Smooth," and "At the End," are here in new and more pop-oriented mixes that show off not only Moser's knack for melody, but ...
Battle Athletes (バトルアスリーテス大運動会, Batoru Asurītesu Daiundōkai) is a Japanese franchise which includes an OVA series animated by AIC, a manga by Yūki Nakano, and a 26-episode anime television series that aired on TV Tokyo from October 1997 to March 1998.