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  2. Shinsen - Wikipedia

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    Shrines where people are honoured, such as those who died in the war, it is common to offer up beer, cigarettes or other such off-the-shelf items, which is also considered shinsen. [8] Local specialties or items tied to traditions are often given up as shinsen. That has continued to the present day, and many have remained in the form of a ...

  3. Shinsen Man'yōshū - Wikipedia

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    Sugawara no Michizane, to whom the compilation is traditionally attributed.. The Shinsen Man'yōshū (新撰万葉集, "Newly Compiled Man'yōshū" [1]), also called the Kanke Man'yōshū (菅家万葉集, "Sugawara no Michizane's Man'yōshū"), [2] [3] [4] is a privately compiled anthology of waka and kanshi compiled between 893 and 913.

  4. Shinsen Jikyō - Wikipedia

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    The Shinsen Jikyō (新撰字鏡, "Newly Compiled Mirror of Characters") is the first Japanese dictionary containing native kun'yomi "Japanese readings" of Chinese characters. The title is also written 新選字鏡 with the graphic variant sen ( 選 "choose; select; elect") for sen ( 撰 "compile; compose; edit").

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    A federal prosecutor appointed by President Donald Trump said the FBI was investigating the "targeting" of staff involved in Elon Musk's effort to slash the size of the U.S. government.

  6. Heian literature - Wikipedia

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    973 - Shinsen Kisoki the first text of Japanese turtle shell divination completed in 973 but was compiled through 830. 974 - Kagerō Nikki [24] 975 - Ochikubo Monogatari [25] Before 977 – Utsubo Monogatari by Unknown; 977 - Honin no Jiju Shu [26] 980 - Sumiyoshi Monogatari it was a highly influential book read by Murasaki Shikibu and Sei ...

  7. Ofuda - Wikipedia

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    In Shinto and Buddhism in Japan, an ofuda (お札/御札, honorific form of fuda, ' slip [of paper], card, plate ') or gofu (護符) is a talisman made out of various materials such as paper, wood, cloth or metal.

  8. Shinsen Station - Wikipedia

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    Shinsen Station (神泉駅, Shinsen-eki) is a railway station on the Keio Inokashira Line in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Keio Corporation. Lines [ edit ]

  9. Shinsen Shōjiroku - Wikipedia

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    Shinsen Shōjiroku (新撰姓氏録, "New Selection and Record of Hereditary Titles and Family Names") is an imperially commissioned Japanese genealogical record. Thirty volumes in length, it was compiled under the order of Emperor Saga by his brother, the Imperial Prince Manta (万多親王, 788–830).