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- Seven Herbs or Nanakusa no sekku (****anese: 七草の節句) is the long-standing ****anese custom of eating seven-herb rice porridge (七草粥, nanakusa-****u, lit. "7...
- begins wandering the streets at night. He encounters a girl named Nazuna Nanakusa, a vampire who shows Ko the joys of being a night-walker. This results...
- Belia Deviluke in To Love Ru, Rui Tachibana in Domestic Girlfriend, Nazuna Nanakusa in Call of the Night and Kana Arima in Oshi no Ko. Natalie is the younger...
- Prefecture, also uses seri as one of its ingredients. Nanakusa-****u (seven herb congee) eaten on Nanakusa-no-sekku (seven herb festival) In Korea, the plant...
- Herzegovina) Remembrance Day of the Dead (Armenia) Distaff Day (Medieval Europe) Nanakusa no sekku (****an) Pioneer's Day (Liberia) Tricolour day (Italy) Victory...
- Sekihan Omurice Okowa Tenmusu Nanakusa-****u (七草粥) is the long-standing ****anese custom of eating seven-herb rice porridge (nanakusa-****u) on January 7 (Jinjitsu)...
- ingredients of the symbolic dish consumed in the ****anese spring-time festival, Nanakusa-no-sekku. In Korea, it is known as naengi (냉이) and used as a root vegetable...
- time. It is also known as Nanakusa-no-sekku, the "Feast of Seven Herbs", from the custom of eating seven-herb kayu (七草粥 nanakusa-****u) to ensure good health...
- known as Nanakusa no sekku (七草の節句, nanakusa no sekku), "the feast of seven herbs", from the custom of eating seven-herb kayu (七草粥, nanakusa-****u) to ensure...
- Momotaro swinging the magic mallet (uchide no kozuchi), with his animal companions. ―Santō-an Kyōden (Santō Kyōden). Ehon takara no nanakusa (1804)...