Okinawa Prefecture of southwestern Japan. Most ryūka featured the 8-8-8-6 syllable structure. The word ryūka ([ru:ka] in archaic pronunciation) was first...
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end of the 16th century. Omoro was replaced by ryūka in Okinawa, which became shima-uta in Amami. Ryūka has a unique 8-8-8-6 syllable pattern. Ono considered...
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notes using language and meter devices that are uniquely Okinawan, called Ryūka. "Tinsagu nu Hana" The traditional Okinawan song "Tinsagu nu Hana" Problems...
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songs, including Amami's shima-uta and Okinawa's ryūka. He claimed that the development of lyrical ryūka from epic omoro happened in the 15th to 16th centuries...
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Japanese language poets List of National Treasures of Japan (writings) Ryūka Gogyōshi Gogyōka Ueda, Makoto. Modern Japanese Tanka. NY: Columbia University...
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as well as poetry in Japan which was written in the Chinese language or ryūka from the Okinawa Islands: it is possible to make a more accurate distinction...
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*tubo A 'pot' *kame C 'jar' *pune C 'boat' *po A 'sail' *ijako B 'paddle' Ryūka Jōmon This punishment was taken from the 19th French language policy of...
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Dragon-Flame Jutsu!" Transliteration: "Yomigaere Sharingan! Hissatsu・Katon Ryūka no Jutsu!" (Japanese: 蘇れ写輪眼!必殺・火遁龍火の術!) Atsushi Wakabayashi Kou Hei Mushi...
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dances, like Eisa and Angama, represent legends and prehistoric heritage. Ryūka genre of songs and poetry originate from the Okinawa Islands. From the Chinese...
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Mansion's cyber-heart, the MEMOL supercomputer. Ryuuka Jihiou (慈悲王 リュウカ, Jihiō Ryūka) Voiced by: Rieko Takahashi (高橋 理恵子)/Wendee Lee (English) Would-be master...
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