Shōji — Shoji redirects here. For other uses see Shoji (disambiguation). In traditional Japanese architecture, a shōji (障子) is a room divider or door consisting of translucent washi paper over a wooden frame. Shoji doors are often designed to slide open … Wikipedia
Hamada (disambiguation) — Hamada (浜田) is a common Japanese surname, and can be found in other contexts as well.People*Shoji Hamada, a Japanese potter and Living National Treasure *Hλlna, aka Haruna Hamada, a Japanese singer *Bernadette Baraquio Hamada, an American… … Wikipedia
Zen — For other uses, see Zen (disambiguation). Zen Chinese: Traditional: 禪 Simplified: 禅 Pinyin: Chán … Wikipedia
Minka — For other uses, see Minka (disambiguation). A Gasshō zukuri styled minka home in Shirakawa village, Gifu Prefecture. Minka ( … Wikipedia
Cloud atlas — For other uses, see Cloud atlas (disambiguation). A cloud atlas is a pictorial key to the nomenclature of clouds. Early cloud atlases were an important element in the training of meteorologists and in weather forecasting, and the author of a 1923 … Wikipedia
Marcon (convention) — For the comune in the province of Venice, see Marcon. For the town in France, see Marçon. For the sportswear manufacturer, see Macron (sportswear). Marcon Location Columbus, Ohio Country United States Official website http … Wikipedia
Okuda — (奥田) is a Japanese surname. People Amy Okuda, actress Atsuya Okuda, Japanese born teacher and craftsman of the hocchiku, an unrefined bamboo flute Denise Okuda, author, co author of the Star Trek Encyclopedia Eiji Okuda (b. 1950), Japanese actor… … Wikipedia
Pyridine — Pyridine … Wikipedia
Eye — For other uses, see Eye (disambiguation), Ocular (disambiguation), Ocular, and Oculus. For taxon specific articles, see human eye, simple eye in invertebrates, mollusc eye, and arthropod eye. Eye … Wikipedia
Manga — This article is about the comics created in Japan. For other uses, see Manga (disambiguation). The kanji for manga from Seasonal Passersby (Shiki no Yukikai), 1798, by Santō Kyōden and Kitao Shigemasa … Wikipedia