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Netsuke
Netsuke Net"su*ke, n. [Jap.] In Japanese costume and decorative art, a small object carved in wood, ivory, bone, or horn, or wrought in metal, and pierced with holes for cords by which it is connected, for convenience, with the inro, the smoking pouch (tabako-ire), and similar objects carried in the girdle. It is now much used on purses sold in Europe and America.

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- Judie Tzuke (/zuːk/ ZOOK; born Judie Myers, 3 April 1956) is an English singer-songwriter. She is best known for her 1979 hit "Stay with Me till Dawn"...
- necessity for formal occasions. In the modern day, pre-tied obi, known as tsuke or tsukiri obi, are also worn, and do not appear any different to a regular...
- Reach Beyond the Blue Sky (青天を衝け, Seiten o Tsuke) is a ****anese historical drama television series starring Ryo Yo****awa as Shibusawa Eiichi, a ****anese...
- music can be divided into three categories: geza, shosa-ongaku, and ki and tsuke. Geza includes music and sound effects pla**** on stage, behind a black bamboo...
- Chazuke (茶漬け, ちゃづけ) or ochazuke (お茶漬け, from (o)cha 'tea' + tsuke 'submerge') is a simple ****anese dish made by pouring green tea, dashi, or hot water...
- Industrial-scale export porcelain was made by old Noritake, also Nagoya E-tsuke (名古屋絵付) became po****r. Production of industrial ceramics continues to be...
- Tokonoma with scroll, and tsuke-shoin, a writing desk with a view, which gave this style its name; this later became purely decorative, being used to...
- not conducted. The main keep of Hikone Castle, along with its attached Tsuke Turret and Tamon Turret, were designated as a National Treasure by the Ministry...
- the fifth century have been found in excavated tombs. Called mabizashi-tsuke kabuto (attached-visor helmet), the style of these kabuto came from China...
- also done in ****an, where it is referred to as "stick pickle" (一本漬, ippon-tsuke). Dill pickles can be fried, typically deep-fried with a breading or batter...