- Look up
makimono in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Makimono (****anese 巻物: "rolled thing") may
refer to:
Makimono, a
horizontal type of ****anese handscroll/scroll...
- the size of
makimono. A full-size
sheet produces ****omaki, and a half
produces hosomaki and temaki. To
produce gunkan and some
other makimono, an appropriately-sized...
- The
handscroll is a long, narrow,
horizontal scroll format in East Asia used for
calligraphy or paintings. A
handscroll usually measures up to several...
- Scroll's Secret: No P****ing Allowed" Transliteration: "Nozokimi genkin!
Makimono no himitsu" (****anese: のぞき見厳禁!巻き物の秘密) May 28, 2003 (2003-05-28) May 27...
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Paris green and
Prussian blue. Silk or
paper kakemono hanging scrolls,
makimono handscrolls, or byōbu
folding screens were the most
common surfaces. Ukiyo-e...
- Scroll's Secret: No P****ing Allowed" Transliteration: "Nozokimi genkin!
Makimono no himitsu" (****anese: のぞき見厳禁!巻き物の秘密) May 28, 2003 (2003-05-28) May 27...
- shed of the gods (鍵 kagi), the
scrolls of
books of
wisdom and life (巻き物
makimono), the
magic mallet (小槌 kozuchi), the
lucky raincoat (隠れ蓑, kakuremino),...
- the
original on 20 May 2023.
Retrieved 20 May 2023. "Exchange: Kozan-ji
Makimono:
Scroll with
Animal Caricatures (Hares and Frogs) [facsimile]". exchange...
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their makimono indicates it must have been
considered an
essential teaching (goku-i). And the fact the kuji are
listed in
numerous kobudō
makimono from...
- m****cripts
began to
appear as
bound books, they
coexisted with
handscrolls (
makimono). The
influence of
Chinese culture,
especially written culture, made writing...