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  2. Japan Punch - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the Japan Punch's illustrations maintains its unlikeness and uniqueness through its localisation of 'punch pictures' by adapting and assimilating it to Japanese elements which distinguishes it from subtle similarities between Edmund Lear's illustrations and other punch artists, which some critics have noted. [10]

  3. Bunka shishu - Wikipedia

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    Bunka shishu (文化刺繍), in English often shortened to bunka, is a form of Japanese embroidery originating in the early 19th century [1] that became more widespread around the turn of the 20th century, [2] before then being introduced to the US after World War II. [1]

  4. List of shotokan techniques - Wikipedia

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    Renoji Dachi: stance in which the feet form the shape of the Japanese katakana “レ” when seen from above, or relaxed stance (e.g. in the kata Kanku Dai) Teiji Dachi: t-stance Sanchin Dachi: hourglass stance (e.g. in the kata Sanchin)

  5. List of judo techniques - Wikipedia

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    Tsukkake or Tsuki-kake: Straight punch; Mae-naname-ate: Front crossing blow; Naname-tsuki or Mawashi-tsuki: Roundhouse punch or circular punch; Tsuki-age or Ago-tsuki: Uppercut; Uchi-oroshi or Uchi-kake: Downward strike or hammer fist; Yoko-ate: Side strike or backfist; Yoko-uchi: Strike to side; Gammen-tsuki: Thrust punch or jab; Kami-ate or ...

  6. Felice Beato - Wikipedia

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    A hand-coloured photo taken by Beato of laborers from Japan pushing a cart (c. 1866-1867) Beato was very active while in Japan. In 1865 he produced a number of dated views of Nagasaki and its surroundings. [28] From 1866 he was often caricatured in Japan Punch, which was founded and edited by Wirgman. [37]

  7. 22 Disturbing Movies You'll Never Forget (But Wish You Could)

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    This Japanese animated film is a poignant tale of two siblings trying to survive in the latter part of World War II. Unlike most animated films, this isn't one to watch for light-hearted fun.

  8. Charles Wirgman - Wikipedia

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    Charles Wirgman (31 August 1832 - 8 February 1891) was an English artist, caricaturist and editorial cartoonist, the creator of the Japan Punch and illustrator in China and Meiji period-Japan for the Illustrated London News. Wirgman was the eldest son of Ferdinand Charles Wirgman (1806–57) and brother of Theodore Blake Wirgman.

  9. Karate techniques - Wikipedia

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    Vital points used in attack [2]; Japanese English Hichu This pressure point is located in the center of the lowest part of the neck, in the hollow. Shofu In the lateral aspect of the neck, in the posterior border of the Sternocleidomastoideus posterosuperior on both sides of the center of the neck.