• the Japanese court, beginning with the Kokin Wakashū circa 905 and ending with the Shinshokukokin Wakashū circa 1439. The name can be literally translated...
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    collections like the Kin'yō Wakashū and Shika Wakashū reduced the number of parts to ten. The parts of the Kokin Wakashū are ordered as follows: Parts...
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  • the Kokin Wakashū, the Gosen Wakashū, the Shūi Wakashū, the Goshūi Wakashū, the Senzai Wakashū, the Shinkokin Wakashū, the Shokukokin Wakashū, the Shokusenzai...
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    the New Collection of Japanese Poems from Ancient and Modern Times (Shinkokin wakashū) with Printed Designs of Plants and Animals, before 1615 Japanese...
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  • died in 919, Engi 19. The Nihongi Kyōen Waka (日本紀竟宴和歌), Kokin Wakashū and Shinkokin Wakashū each include one waka (poem in Japanese) attributed to him,...
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    Calligraphy of Poems from the Shinkokin-wakashu on Paper Decorated with Deer...
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    of the classical and medieval periods. His notable works include Shinkokin Wakashū Zenhyōshaku (新古今和歌集全評釈) and Fujiwara no Teika to Sono Jidai (藤原定家とその時代)...
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    words from the "Three Collections": the Kokinshū, the Gosen Wakashū, and the Shūi Wakashū, but not much older than that (for instance, the diction of...
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