Shrines of Japan. Glossary of Japan's Most Prominent Shrine Types. A-to-Z Dictionary of Japanese Buddhism & Shintoism.
Japanese Art (14,500 BCE - 1900): Jomon Pottery, Buddhist Temple Art, Zen Ink-Painting, Yamato-e, Ukiyo-e Prints
His almost famous portrayal as this effeminate, beauty-obsessed, sharp-minded tactician and deadly warrior likely stems from a pun on his name in Japanese, Chō Kō, as Chō is how the word “butterfly” is pronounced in Japanese, so his name is literally “butterfly warrior” which obviousl...
Japanese Male Mercenary 1 Japanese Male Mercenary 2 Japanese Female Mercenary Indian Mercenary Mongolian Mercenary Roman Mercenary African Mercenary Chinese Mercenary Support Skill List Attack - Increases the amount of damage inflicted on the enemy. Defense - Decreases the amount of damage taken from enem...
A central quest drives the storyline, complemented by optional side quests delivered through NPCs. Characters are defined by classes like wizard or warrior, which determine skills and abilities. Modern RPGs combine these elements with features from other genres, creating hybrid RPGs. ...
The fan has played an important part inChineseandJapaneselife. Fans were carried by men as well as women, and there were many classes of fans, each reserved for some special purpose. Thus, in Japan the fans of courtiers differed from those of the warrior caste, while the fans prescribed ...
Samadhi (Sanskrit: ‘total self-collectedness’), in Indian philosophy and religion, and particularly in Hinduism and Buddhism, the highest state of mental concentration that people can achieve while still bound to the body and which unites them with the