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- Wayback Machine on the Meigetsuki Picture Archived May 15, 2014, at the Wayback Machine of a portion of a hand-scroll of the Meigetsuki Article on Teika and...
- presumably dependent on the Meigetsuki: The 14th century Ichidai Yoki:[citation needed] The description is very similar to the Meigetsuki, omitting several details...
- mysterious cats. In ****anese literature, the nekomata first appeared in the Meigetsuki by Fujiwara no Teika in the early Kamakura period: in the beginning of...
- ****anese literary figure who wrote many famous short poems. In his book Meigetsuki ("Bright Moon Diary") he discussed the 1054 supernova, which had been...
- December 15, 1995 Oizumi T. Kobayashi EUN 7.7 km MPC · JPL 9892 Meigetsuki 1995 YN3 Meigetsuki December 27, 1995 Oizumi T. Kobayashi  · 3.6 km MPC · JPL 9893...
- Collection, and the Spring 1227 (Karoku 3) portion of Fujiwara no Teika's Meigetsuki (明月記). Kite, from Kite and Crows, by Yosa Buson Crows, from Kite and Crows...
- connections were made to a 13th-century ****anese reference to a "guest star" in Meigetsuki a few w****s before the Chinese reference. The event was long considered...
- 2000; the SSB contained cometary ephemerides. JPL · 9891 9892 Meigetsuki 1995 YN3 Meigetsuki (明月記; The Record of the Clear Moon) a diary written by ****anese...
- also known as Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (小倉百人一首). One of Teika's diaries, the Meigetsuki, says that his son Tameie asked him to arrange one hundred poems for Tameie's...
- Fujiwara no Yorinaga Gyokuyō (1164–1200), written by Fujiwara no Kanezane Meigetsuki (1180–1235), written by Fujiwara no Teika Heikoki (1196–1246), written...