Bando (disambiguation) — The term Bando may refer to one of the following.*Bando, a Burmese self defense martial art *Bando yoga *Bando (sport), a sport similar to Hurling, Shinty and Field Hockey formerly played in Wales and cognate with Bandy *Bando, English slang for… … Wikipedia
Seri (disambiguation) — The Seris are an indigenous people of Mexico. Seri could also refer to: *Seri language *Seri, Nepal *Hermosillo Seris, a basketball team *SERI, the Samsung Economic Research Institute * Seri (fly) , a flat footed fly genus *Seri (mythology), one… … Wikipedia
Jinya (disambiguation) — Jinya or Jin ya may refer to the following:Real people*Jinya Nishikata, Olympic ski jumperFictional peopleFictional works*Kumagai Jin ya, kabuki playPlaces*Jin yamachi Station, a freight station on the Muroran Main LineHeadquarters*Jin ya, a… … Wikipedia
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Bunraku — This article is about the traditional form of Japanese puppet theatre. For the 2011 film, see Bunraku (film). A bunraku puppet s head. This particular puppet is a head used in Sanbaso performances. Bunraku (文楽 … Wikipedia
List of Samurai Shodown characters — This is a list of characters appearing in the Samurai Shodown series. Characters included into the list are characters exclusive to the fighting games and not the spin offs or mobile games. Contents 1 3D series characters 2 Characters 2.1 Shiro… … Wikipedia
Namiki Gohei — was the name of four Japanese Kabuki actors and playwrights. Only two of them were related; in Japan, it was common for artists and writers to take the name of predecessors whom they admired. Namiki Gohei I (1747 1808) was a prolific kabuki… … Wikipedia
Ninja — Shinobi redirects here. For the video game series, see Shinobi (series). For other uses, see Shinobi (disambiguation). For other uses, see Ninja (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Taiko — For other uses, see Taiko (disambiguation). Taiko Taiko drummers in Aichi, Japan Taiko (太鼓 … Wikipedia
Michiyuki — For other uses, see Michiyuki (disambiguation). Michiyuki (道行文 michiyuki bun lit. road travel literature ) is the term for a journey scene in Japanese theatre, which shows the characters dancing or conversing while travelling. The term michiyuki… … Wikipedia