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Ryūka (琉歌, lit. "Ryūkyū song/poem") is a
genre of
songs and
poetry originating from the
Okinawa Islands,
Okinawa Prefecture of
southwestern ****an. Most...
- end of the 16th century.
Omoro was
replaced by
ryūka in Okinawa,
which became shima-uta in Amami.
Ryūka has a
unique 8-8-8-6
syllable pattern. Ono considered...
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dungeon to meet up with its boss, a
dragon named Ryuka who is
actually his
childhood friend.
Ryuka can
transform into a more
humanoid form, in which...
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notes using language and
meter devices that are
uniquely Okinawan,
called Ryūka. The
Okinawa Prefectural government designated "Tinsagu nu Hana" as "Okinawa...
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Godwin (English) The
student council treasurer.
Lucas Vierge (リュカ・ヴィエルジ,
Ryuka Vieruji)
Voiced by: Aoi Koga (****anese);
Clint Bickham (English) Virgile's...
- Onna Nabe (恩納なべ) was a
ryuka poet who was born in Onna, Okinawa, and
lived in the 18th century.
Eisho Miyagi thought she had some
spiritual power, and...
- songs,
including Amami's shima-uta and Okinawa's
ryūka. He
claimed that the
development of
lyrical ryūka from epic
omoro happened in the 15th to 16th centuries...
- as well as
poetry in ****an
which was
written in the
Chinese language or
ryūka from the
Okinawa Islands: it is
possible to make a more
accurate distinction...
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Yoshiya Chiruu (吉屋ちるー) was a
Ryuka poet (1650?–1668?) who was born to a poor
peasant in the
village of
Yomitan in the
Ryukyu Kingdom. She
worked in Yoshiya...
- ****anese
language poets List of
National Treasures of ****an (writings)
Ryūka Gogyōshi Gogyōka Ueda, Makoto.
Modern ****anese Tanka. NY:
Columbia University...