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  2. Nishiki-e - Wikipedia

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    Nishiki-e (錦絵, "brocade picture") is a type of Japanese multi-coloured woodblock printing; the technique is used primarily in ukiyo-e. It was invented in the 1760s, and perfected and popularized by the printmaker Suzuki Harunobu , who produced many nishiki-e prints between 1765 and his death five years later.

  3. Tsuitate no Danjo - Wikipedia

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    Tsuitate no Danjo is a multicolour nishiki-e print made with ink on handmade washi paper [6] in ōban size, about 39 by 26 centimetres (15 in × 10 in). It was published in c. 1797 by Moriya Jihei []. [7]

  4. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".

  5. Sharaku - Wikipedia

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    Ōtani Oniji III in the Role of the Servant Edobei, nishiki-e colour print, 1794. Tōshūsai Sharaku (Japanese: 東洲斎 写楽; active 1794–1795) was a Japanese ukiyo-e print designer, known for his portraits of kabuki actors. Neither his true name nor the dates of his birth or death are known.

  6. Nishiki - Wikipedia

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    Kamen Rider Nishiki, A character from Kamen Rider Hibiki; Nishiki Nakajima, a fictional character from the anime/manga series Strike Witches; Akira Nishikiyama (often nicknamed "Nishiki"), a character from the Yakuza (series) games; Nishiki Nishio, a character from manga/anime series Tokyo Ghoul

  7. Zashiki Hakkei - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Harunobu (1725–1770) achieved fame in the latter 1760s for his pioneering nishiki-e "brocade prints" made with a large number of coloured blocks. [5] These arose at a daishōkai [b] calendar-picture printing event hosted in 1765 by Ōkubo Kyosen , [6] a hatamoto samurai who produced haiku poetry and ukiyo-e art. [7]

  8. Code-E - Wikipedia

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    Code-E is a Japanese anime television series animated by Studio Deen. It is based on an original concept by Ichirō Sakaki and directed by Toshiyuki Katō. The first season consists of twelve episodes and first aired in Japan from July to September 2007. A second season titled Mission-E aired between July and September 2008. [1]

  9. Benten Kozō - Wikipedia

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    Hazaemon Ichimura XIII as Benten-kozo Kikunosuke by Toyokuni Utagawa III "Aoto Zōshi Hana no Nishiki-e" (青砥稿花紅彩画), as the original and fullest version of this play is known, is a tale in five acts of the shiranamimono (tales of thieves) sub-category of the kizewamono (rough contemporary piece) genre of kabuki plays.