Heikyoku and biwa hōshi became immensely popular for the next several hundred years. Biwa hōshi (琵琶法師) literally means "lute priest". Hōshi (法師) is derived...
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Hōshi (法師) is a ryokan (Japanese traditional inn) founded in 718 in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. It has been owned and managed by the Hoshi family for forty-six...
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with Hoshi All pages with titles containing Hoshi Hoshii (disambiguation) Biwa hōshi (法師), historical Japanese traveling performers "Kagayakeru Hoshi", a...
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Hoshi Sato /ˈhoʊʃi ˈsɑːtoʊ/, played by Korean American actress Linda Park, is a fictional character in the science fiction television series Star Trek:...
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Saigyō (redirect from Saigyō Hōshi)
Saigyō Hōshi (西行法師, 1118 – March 23, 1190) was a Japanese poet of the late Heian and early Kamakura period. Born Satō Norikiyo (佐藤義清) in Kyoto to a noble...
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biwa players, particularly the biwa hōshi, helped proliferate biwa musical development for hundreds of years. Biwa hōshi performances overlapped with performances...
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Shin’ichi Hoshi (星 新一 Hoshi Shin'ichi, September 6, 1926 – December 30, 1997) was a Japanese novelist and science fiction writer best known for his "short-short"...
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Shizuko Hoshi is a Japanese and American actress, theater director, dancer and choreographer. Born in Japan, she is a graduate of Tokyo Women's College...
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Izumi Hoshi (星 泉, Hoshi Izumi, born 1967) is a Japanese scholar of Tibetan linguistics at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. Born in Chiba, she...
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Suō no Naishi 周防内侍 68. Retired Emperor Sanjō 三条院 69. Nō'in Hōshi 能因法師 70. Ryōsen Hōshi 良暹法師 71. Dainagon Tsunenobu 大納言経信 72. Kii of Princess Yūshi's...
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