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Contest among Persons of Various Occupations
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1298:Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry
1293:Japanese poets (category list)
42:manuscripts of poetry contests
40:(c. 890); one of several
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1341:Japanese literary terminology
939:Association for Asian Studies
1235:Poetry works and collections
1056:; Brower, Robert H. (1961).
650:Twelve Animals of the Zodiac
511:, or the autumn rain in the
480:reference to a previous work
559:Thirty-six Poetry Immortals
536:Important Cultural Property
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1330:Categories
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698:References
621:Jika-awase
546:Utaawase-e
519:Utaawase-e
418:harugasumi
256:mono-awase
189:Kampyō era
175:sweet flag
127:Mono-awase
37:Kampyō era
1255:Man'yōshū
830:"E-awase"
579:craftsmen
572:東北院職人歌合絵巻
445:Judgement
439:uta-awase
414:Man'yōshū
354:or a draw
288:uta-awase
168:kai-awase
117:uta-awase
85:from the
64:歌合 or 歌合せ
57:Uta-awase
1303:Rokkasen
1024:(1968).
800:(1999).
723:(1985).
661:See also
534:(1214);
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410:Kokinshū
235:costumes
203:Kokinshū
196:寛平御時后宮歌合
157:, shells
109:Kokinshū
70:utaawase
18:Utaawase
1248:Kaifūsō
1113:2384242
955:2052411
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735:240–254
603:founder
301:kataudo
278:boats.
272:unohana
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282:Format
268:cuckoo
260:suhama
243:suhama
227:gagaku
1276:Iroha
1225:tanka
1211:renku
1204:renga
1197:hokku
1190:haiku
1109:JSTOR
1095:(2).
951:JSTOR
937:(1).
687:Renga
643:十二類歌合
583:sutra
563:emaki
529:emaki
497:yūgen
489:'
485:Genji
473:六百番歌合
349:katsu
333:hanja
220:亭子院歌合
210:diary
183:poems
139:Heian
96:renga
1183:waka
1066:ISBN
1034:ISBN
1008:2011
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607:moon
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