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Shaku may
refer to:
Shaku (unit)
Shaku (ritual baton)
Buddhist surname of ****an
Shaku, Iran, a
village in
Markazi Province, Iran This
disambiguation page...
- Look up
shaku, しゃく, or 尺 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shaku (****anese: 尺) or ****anese foot is a ****anese unit of
length derived (but varying) from...
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Soyen Shaku (釈 宗演,
January 10, 1860 –
October 29, 1919;
written in
modern ****anese
Shaku Sōen or Kōgaku
Shaku Sōen) was the
first Zen
Buddhist master...
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dimensions being one
shaku (30.3 cm (11.9 in)) wide and six
shaku (1.818 m (5 ft 11.6 in)) long; roku is ****anese for 'six',
hence roku-
shaku. The
fundoshi is...
- East Asia,
including ****an, Korea, Ryukyu, and Vietnam. They are
known as
shaku in ****an, and are worn as part of the
sokutai ceremonial outfit. They continue...
- 180.39 litres. The
modern shaku defined here is set to
equal the so-called setchū-
shaku (setchū-jaku or "compromise
shaku"),
measuring 302.97 mm, a middle-ground...
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Yumiko Shaku (釈由美子,
Shaku Yumiko, born June 12, 1978, in Tokyo) is a ****anese actress,
model and
former gravure idol. She is
represented by Tommy's Artist...
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Soundarya Rajinikanth (born
Shaku Bai Rao Gaikwad; 20
September 1984) is an
Indian graphic designer, film
producer and
director who
primarily works in...
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Nagoya region are: 4+1⁄2 mats = 9
shaku × 9
shaku ≈ 2.73 m × 2.73 m (8 ft 11 in × 8 ft 11 in) 6 mats = 9
shaku × 12
shaku ≈ 2.73 m × 3.64 m (8 ft 11 in × 11 ft...
- an ōdachi, the
sword in
question would have a
blade length of
around 3
shaku (90.9 cm (35.8 in)). However, as with most
terms in ****anese
sword arts...