
Kuchi shōga - Wikipedia
Kuchi shōga (口唱歌), also known as kuchi showa or kuchi shoka, is an educational musical notation for traditional Japanese drums, particularly the taiko and the tsuzumi. Kuchi shōga …
Soga Chokuan - Wikipedia
Soga Chokuan (Japanese: 曽我 直庵) (fl. late 16th–early 17th c.) was a Japanese painter recognized for his bird-and-flower paintings. Within the bird-and-flower idiom, Soga excelled at …
Soga Chokuan | Ukiyo-e, Edo Period, Woodblock Prints | Britannica
Soga Chokuan (died after 1610, Sakai?, Japan) was a Japanese painter who specialized in bird-and-flower pictures and founded the Soga family of artists. He is especially noted as a painter …
Soga Chokuan and Nichokuan, Two Painters of Sixteenth- and …
Soga Chokuan (active circa 1596-1610) and his son Nichokuan (active circa 1620-1660) were powerfully expressive painters who created highly charged, at times overtly violent images. …
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Soga Chokuan | Dictionary of Japanese Painters & Calligraphers-SHOGA
Soga Chokuan (曾我直庵, around 1550?-1620?) was active in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centu...
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Kuchi shōga - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Kuchi shōga ( 口唱歌 ), also known as ' kuchi showa ' and ' kuchi shoka ', is a Japanese phonetic system for ' pronouncing ' the sounds of drums, especially Japanese drums ( taiko ). Although …
Choku! - MangaDex
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Soga Shōhaku - Wikipedia
Soga Shōhaku (曾我 蕭白, 1730 – January 30, 1781) was a Japanese painter of the Edo period. Shōhaku distinguished himself from his contemporaries by preferring the brush style of the …
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