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- (usually white with blue dots). There is a similar character for women called Okame (阿亀) or Ota****u (阿多福). The origin of the name comes from "fire" (火, hi)...
- Prunus × incam, sometimes called the Okamé cherry, although that name rightly belongs to its Okamé cultivar, is a hybrid species of flowering cherry,...
- on 2013-05-17. Retrieved 2012-11-11. "RHS Plant Selector Prunus × incam 'Okamé' AGM / RHS Gardening". Apps.rhs.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2013-05-17...
- Persuader, and The Heavenly Alarming Female. She is depicted in kyōgen farce as Okame, a woman who revels in her sensuality.[citation needed] Amaterasu's brother...
- early Edo period. Born the ninth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu with his concubine, Okame no Kata. His childhood name was Gorōtamaru (五郎太丸). While still a young child...
- dub and by Tyler Walker in episodes 120-121 of the Funimation dub. Okame (おかめ, Okame) is a skinny woman who is a member of the Rebel Army. Kebi (ケビ, Kebi)...
- The game is thought to date from the late Edo period. It commonly used an okame-style face of a woman with large ch****s, or a hyottoko, a man with a silly...
- Archived from the original on 1 March 2021. Brand, Mark H. "Prunus × incam: Okame Flowering Cherry". University of Connecticut Plant Database. Olsen, Richard...
- Yama-no-kami in the Shinto religion, or "big dog", or "big bite" (ōkami or ōkame), and "big mouth"; Ōkuchi-no-Makami (****anese) was an old and deified alias...
- Takenaka Shigesada Fourth son: Toyotomi Tsuchimaru (1595–1595) Concubine: Okame no Mae (d.1595), daughter of Goshoji Zenjo First daughter: Rogetsu-in (1587–1595)...