Rice paddy art or tambo art (田んぼアート, tanbo āto) is an art form originating in Japan where people plant rice of various types and colors to create images...
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view of Hachirōgata, from Mikurabana Park Hitoichi Bon dancing festival Tanbo art in Hachirogata The economy of Hachirōgata is based on agriculture and...
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d'Orsogna, Costanza (September 5, 2023). "L'arte tanbo in Giappone: i campi di riso diventano quadri" [Tanbo art in Japan: rice fields become paintings]. Corriere...
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enforcement) Club (weapon) Shillelagh (club) Tanbō Tonfa Fajardo, Godofredo F. (1996). "Filipino Heritage: The Fighting Art of Kali". Rapid Journal. 2 (3). San...
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Varisai Lethwei Mardani khel Naban Quarterstaff Silambam Asia Silambam Tahtib Tanbō Thang-ta Three-section staff Varma kalai World Silambam Association Yamanni-ryū...
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the pond divided into rice paddies (the so-called Shinobazu Tanbo (不忍田圃, Shinobazu tanbo). There was later, among others, a plan to build a baseball field...
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the trishula. Kata Nunti Sho, Kata Nunti Dai The tambo, sometimes spelled tanbo, is a short staff (compared to a bo, or a hambo) made of hardwood or bamboo...
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Okinawan kobudō weapons including the bō, chizikunbo, eku, jō, kama, sai, tanbo, tonfa, manji-sai, and nunti-bo. Practitioners also train in Bogu Kumite...
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sword) Yari (spear) Naginata (pole sword) Bō (6 ft staff) Jō (3 ft staff) Tanbō (short staff) Torisashi Bō (stick for catching birds) Uēku (oar) Sai Nunchaku...
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N'ank'ye, Songsŏlt'ang Courtesy name Hangul 탄보 Hanja 坦父 Revised Romanization Tanbo McCune–Reischauer T'anp'o Posthumous name Hangul 문헌 Hanja 文獻 Revised Romanization...
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