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  2. Kōrō - Wikipedia

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    Kōrō, Koro or Kourou (written: 光郎, 光朗, 耕郎 or 浩郎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Koro Bessho ( 別所 浩郎 , born 1953) , Japanese diplomat

  3. Censer - Wikipedia

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    Koro (Japanese: 香炉, kōro), also a Chinese term, is a Japanese censer often used in Japanese tea ceremonies. Examples are usually of globular form with three feet, made in pottery, Imari porcelain, Kutani ware, Kakiemon, Satsuma, enamel or bronze. In Japan a similar censer called a egōro (柄香炉) is used by several Buddhist sects. The ...

  4. Koro (disease) - Wikipedia

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    Koro is a culture bound delusional disorder in which individuals have an overpowering belief that their sex organs are retracting and will disappear, despite the lack of any true longstanding changes to the genitals. [1] [2] Koro is also known as shrinking penis, and was listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

  5. Koro - Wikipedia

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    Kōrō, a masculine Japanese given name; KORO, a Spanish-language television station in Corpus Christi, Texas, USA; Koro (incense burner), a Japanese incense burner; Koro (disease), the syndrome in which someone believes their external genitals are retracting; Koro Wachi language, spoken in Nigeria; Musiliu Obanikoro, popularly known as Koro

  6. Korpokkur - Wikipedia

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    Wooden Koro-pok-guru dolls. Korpokkur (Ainu: コㇿポックㇽ; Japanese: コロポックル, romanized: Koropokkuru), [1] also written Koro-pok-kuru, [2] korobokkuru, korbokkur, or koropokkur, [3] koro-pok-guru, are a race of small people in folklore of the Ainu people of the northern Japanese islands.

  7. Koru - Wikipedia

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    An unfurling silver fern frond Koru kōwhaiwhai patterns on a rafter from the Ngāti Maru wharenui Hotunui The koru flag. The koru (Māori for 'loop or coil') [1] is a spiral shape evoking a newly unfurling frond from a silver fern frond. [2]

  8. Kōdō - Wikipedia

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    Kōdō (香道, "Way of Fragrance") is the art of appreciating Japanese incense, and involves using incense within a structure of codified conduct. Kōdō includes all aspects of the incense process, from the tools ( 香道具 , kōdōgu ) , to activities such as the incense-comparing games kumikō ( 組香 ) and genjikō ( 源氏香 ). [ 1 ]

  9. Umineko When They Cry - Wikipedia

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    Umineko When They Cry (Japanese: うみねこのなく頃に, Hepburn: Umineko no Naku Koro ni, lit. ' When the Seagulls Cry ') is a Japanese dōjin soft visual novel series produced by 07th Expansion. Its first episode debuted at Comiket 72 for Windows in August 2007. The story focuses on a group of eighteen people on a secluded island for a ...