hyoshigi — noun The wooden sticks that are clapped by the yobidashi to draw the spectators attention. I put the glasses down and found that my heart was beating fast, thumping with an accelerating sound like that of the hyoshigi which I had last heard in… … Wiktionary
Kamishibai — Hyoshigi, instrumento utilizado por los gaito kamishibaiya o cuentistas de Kamishibai para anunciar su llegada. Kamishibai (紙芝居, Kamishibai … Wikipedia Español
Tenrikyo — (; Tenrikyō , lit. Teaching of Divine Reason ), is a panentheist Japanese New Religion. Tenrikyo is estimated to have about 2 million followers world wide with 1.5 million of those in Japan. Due to various similarities and some historical… … Wikipedia
De Temporum Fine Comoedia — Operas by Carl Orff Der Mond (1939) Die Kluge (1943) Antigonae (1949) De Temporum Fine Comoedia (1973) … Wikipedia
Cuisine japonaise — La cuisine japonaise peut être définie comme la cuisine traditionnelle du Japon, appelée en japonais nihon ryōri (日本料理, nihon ryōri?). Elle est constituée de viandes ou de poissons, de riz ou de nouilles, de légumes et d algues, généralement… … Wikipédia en Français
Taiko — For other uses, see Taiko (disambiguation). Taiko Taiko drummers in Aichi, Japan Taiko (太鼓 … Wikipedia
Music of Japan — The music of Japan includes a wide array of performers in distinct styles both traditional and modern. The word for music in Japanese is 音楽 (ongaku), combining the kanji 音 ( on sound) with the kanji 楽 ( gaku fun, comfort).[1] Japan is the second… … Wikipedia
Wooden fish — Muyu redirects here. For the town in Shennongjia District, see Muyu, Hubei. For the overseas studies program, see Woodenfish. A wooden fish (Chinese: 木魚, pinyin: mùyú), (Vietnamese … Wikipedia
Kamishibai — (紙芝居), literally paper drama , is a form of storytelling that originated in Japanese Buddhist temples in the 12th century, where monks used e maki (picture scrolls) to convey stories with moral lessons to a mostly illiterate audience. It endured… … Wikipedia
Military Communication of Feudal Japan — A variety of methods were used to communicate across the battlefield in feudal Japan, much like in any other culture. These methods included visual signals like flags and banners and audible signals using drums and horns. Messengers on horseback… … Wikipedia