- A
kiseru (煙管) is a ****anese
smoking pipe,
traditionally used for
smoking kizami, a
finely shredded tobacco product resembling hair. The word
kiseru is...
- one-hitter
pipes have
included Native American calumet ("peace pipe"),
kiseru (****an),
midwakh (Middle East),
sebsi (Morocco) and some
narrow chillums...
-
Ganbare Goemon Gaiden:
Kieta Ōgon
Kiseru (がんばれゴエモン外伝 きえた黄金キセル, "Ganbare
Goemon Gaiden: The Gold Pipe
Which Disappeared") is a
video game in the Ganbare...
- Shichirin: a
portable brazier Tabako-bon: a mini
brazier to
light tobacco in
kiseru pipes Kotatsu: a
covered table over a
brazier ****anese tea
utensils § Tea...
- and was
introduced as
early as the 1570s. By the
early 17th
century the
kiseru, a long-stemmed ****anese pipe
inspired by
Dutch clay pipes, was
common enough...
- character. His
trademarks are his blue
bushy hair and
weapon of choice, the
kiseru. The
games are set in a cartoonlike,
mystical Feudal ****an, with many references...
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usually longer than
normal length. Some
kabukimono even used
extremely long
kiseru pipes as weapons.
Kabukimono were
known for
their violent and unsociable...
- from
which is
usually not inhaled.
Smaller pipes such as the
midwakh or
kiseru are used to
inhale milder tobaccos such as
dokha and
kizami or
other substances...
- as a cushion. In an
especially known motif,
Budai appears smoking in a
kiseru and
exhaling Ota****u, an ugly but
charming prostitute that
embodies Zen...
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Small quantities were
smoked at a time,
using a pipe like the
midwakh or
kiseru, or
newly invented waterpipes such as the bong or the
hookah (see thuốc...