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Shinkei (心敬, 1406 – 14 May 1475) was a ****anese
Buddhist priest and poet (tanka and
renga poetry).
Shinkei was born in Taisha, Kii
Province (now Wakayama...
- ****anese
shinkei-suijaku (神経衰弱), both of
which also
translate the
common term
nervous breakdown. This
loanword combines shenjing (神經) or
shinkei (神経) "nerve(s);...
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Kuniyoshi Nekomata from the
Hyakkai Zukan by
Sawaki Suushi Tsuchigumo from the
Shinkei Sanjurokkai Sen (新形三十六怪撰) by
Tsukioka Yo****oshi Gama Yōkai from the Saigama...
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glial monoamine transporters in the
central nervous system]".
Nihon Shinkei Seishin Yakurigaku Z****hi (in ****anese). 23 (4): 171–178. PMID 13677912...
- From the
Shinkei Sanjūrokkaisen: Ino
Hayata and the Nue (猪早太と鵺) by
Tsukioka Yo****oshi...
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symptomatology of
frontal and
temporal lobe damages".
Brain And
Nerve =
Shinkei Kenkyū No Shinpo, 61(11), 1209–1218. Treffert, D. A. (2009). "The savant...
- well
known as a
tourist destination (under its ****anese pronunciation,
Shinkei-ji). The
entire complex was destro**** by US
fighter planes in 1951, at...
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Kaidan botan dōrō (based on
Botan Dōrō (牡丹灯籠, The
Peony Lantern), and
Shinkei Kasane ga
fuchi (on
which many ****anese
horror films such as
Kaidan Kasane-ga-fuchi...
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Mochisaru Zu" (Depiction of an Old
Woman Taking Away the Oni's Arm) from the
Shinkei Sanjūrokkaisen by
Tsukioka Yo****oshi. It
depicts Ibaraki-dōji shapeshifting...
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Design from Yo****oshi's
series Shinkei Sanjurokuten (36 Ghosts), "Priest
Raigo of Mii Temple" (1891)...