Dai jiten — ▪ Japanese dictionary (Japanese: “Great Dictionary”), dictionary of the Japanese language published in 13 illustrated volumes in Tokyo (1953–54). The work is a reduced size reprint of the 26 volume edition of 1934–36, augmented… … Universalium
Dai Kan-Wa jiten — The Dai Kan Wa jiten (大漢和辞典?, The Great Han–Japanese Dictionary ) is a Japanese dictionary of kanji (Chinese characters) compiled by Morohashi Tetsuji. Remarkable for its comprehensiveness and size, Morohashi s dictionary contains over 50,000… … Wikipedia
Japanese dictionary — Japanese dictionaries have a history that began over 1300 years ago when Japanese Buddhist priests, who wanted to understand Chinese sutras, adapted Chinese character dictionaries. Present day Japanese lexicographers are exploring computerized… … Wikipedia
Kansai Telecasting Corporation — Infobox Broadcast call letters = JODX TV station brand = Kantele location = Kinki region analog = 8 (VHF) digital = 17 (UHF) airdate = November 22, 1958 affiliations = FNN/FNS owner = Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc. coordinates =… … Wikipedia
Kansai Telecasting Corporation — JODX TV Propriétaire Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc. Langue Japonais Pays Japon Siège social … Wikipédia en Français
Shift JIS art — is artwork created from characters within the Shift JIS character set, a superset of ASCII intended for Japanese usage. Naturally there are many similarities between Shift JIS artwork and ASCII art.Shift JIS has become very popular on web based… … Wikipedia
2channel Shift JIS art — >>1 san>>1 san (>>1さん, ichisan ) is a common Shift JIS art character on the popular Japanese BBS 2channel ( 2ch for short), standing in for the user who started a given thread. He is commonly characterized as a clueless newbie who rarely thinks… … Wikipedia
Fujiwara family — Dynastic family that dominated Japanese court government in the 9th–12th centuries. The family maintained a close relationship to the imperial family by marrying its daughters to emperors so that their grandsons and nephews became emperors. The… … Universalium
Princess Shikishi — ( ja. 式子内親王 Shikishi Naishinnō ) (died 1201) was a medieval Japanese poet, who lived during the late Heian and early Kamakura periods. She was the third daughter of Emperor Go Shirakawa (1127 1192, reigned 1155 1158). In 1159, Shikishi, who did… … Wikipedia
Princesa Shikishi — Princesa Shikishi, en el Hyakunin Isshu. La Princesa Shikishi (式子内親王, Shikishi Naishinnō … Wikipedia Español