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Manyo Botanical Garden, Nara
The , also known as the Kasuga Taisha Garden, is a botanical garden located next to the Kasuga Shrine at 160 Kasugano-cho, Nara, Nara, Japan. The garden opened in 1932, and is a Manyo Botanical Garden containing all plants (over 300 species) mentioned in the Man'yōshū, each labeled with its name and poems that mention it. The site also contains a Wisteria Garden, Camellia Garden, Iris Garden, and a Five Grain Garden which collects grain plants used for food, textiles, or dyes in Man'yōshū times. Manyo Gagaku Performance Festival The Manyo Gagaku Performance Festival is celebrated around "Culture Day" at the Manyo Botanical Garden. The event aims to increase appreciation for gagaku is a type of Japanese classical music that was historically used for imperial court music and dances. was developed as court music of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, and its near-current form was established in the Heian period (794-1185) around .... It takes place on the garden's floating s ...
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Manyo may refer to: ;People *Thomas Aquino Manyo Maeda (born 1949), Japanese prelate of the Catholic Church *Manyo Plange (born 1988), Ghanaian boxer who won silver at the 2007 All-Africa Games ;Africa *Manyo County, county in the Western Nile, South Sudan *Manyo language, a Bantu language spoken along the Okavango River in Namibia, Botswana and Angola ;Japan *Manyo Botanical Garden, a Japanese form of botanical garden that contains every form of plant mentioned in the Man'yōshū poetry anthology *Nara Prefecture Complex of Manyo Culture, a museum in Asuka Village, Nara Prefecture in Japan *Michinoku Mano-Manyo Botanical Garden, was a botanical garden in Kashima, Fukushima, Japan *Futagami Manyo Botanical Gardens, botanical gardens in Takaoka, Toyama, Japan *Manyo Botanical Garden, Nara, botanical garden next to the Kasuga Shrine at 160 Kasugano-cho, Nara, Nara, Japan See also

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Camellia
''Camellia'' (pronounced or ) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae. They are found in eastern and southern Asia, from the Himalayas east to Japan and Indonesia. There are more than 220 described species, with some controversy over the exact number, and also around 3,000 hybrids. The genus was named by Linnaeus after the Jesuit botanist Georg Joseph Kamel, who worked in the Philippines and described a species of camellia (although Linnaeus did not refer to Kamel's account when discussing the genus). Of economic importance in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Indian subcontinent, leaves of '' C. sinensis'' are processed to create the popular beverage tea. The ornamental '' C. japonica'', '' C. sasanqua'' and their hybrids are the source of hundreds of garden cultivars. '' C. oleifera'' produces tea seed oil, used in cooking and cosmetics. Descriptions Camellias are evergreen shrubs or small trees up to tall. Their leaves are alternately arranged, si ...
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List Of Botanical Gardens In Japan
This list of botanical gardens in Japan is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in Japan. * Akatsuka Botanical Garden (Itabashi, Tokyo) * Aloha Garden Tateyama (Tateyama, Chiba) * Amami Islands Botanical Garden (Amami, Kagoshima) * Aoshima Subtropical Botanical Garden (Miyazaki, Miyazaki) * Aritaki Arboretum ( Koshigaya, Saitama) * Atagawa Tropical & Alligator Garden (Kamo, Shizuoka) * Botanic Garden, Faculty of Science, Kanazawa University (Kanazawa, Ishikawa) * Botanical Garden of Tohoku University (Sendai, Miyagi) * Botanic Gardens of Toyama (Toyama, Toyama) * Botanical Gardens Faculty of Science Osaka City University (Katano, Osaka) * Enoshima Tropical Plants Garden (Fujisawa, Kanagawa) * Experimental Station for Landscape Plants (Chiba, Chiba) * Fuji Bamboo Garden ( Nagaizumi, Shizuoka) * Fukuoka Municipal Zoo and Botanical Garden (Fukuoka, Fukuoka) * Futagami Manyo Botanical Gardens ( Takaoka, Toyama) * Hakone Botanical Garden of Wet ...
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Manyo Gagaku Performance Festival At The Manyo Botanical Garden, Nara - P1580485 DATE 2019-11-03
Manyo may refer to: ;People *Thomas Aquino Manyo Maeda (born 1949), Japanese prelate of the Catholic Church * Manyo Plange (born 1988), Ghanaian boxer who won silver at the 2007 All-Africa Games ;Africa *Manyo County, county in the Western Nile, South Sudan * Manyo language, a Bantu language spoken along the Okavango River in Namibia, Botswana and Angola ;Japan * Manyo Botanical Garden, a Japanese form of botanical garden that contains every form of plant mentioned in the Man'yōshū poetry anthology * Nara Prefecture Complex of Manyo Culture, a museum in Asuka Village, Nara Prefecture in Japan *Michinoku Mano-Manyo Botanical Garden, was a botanical garden in Kashima, Fukushima, Japan *Futagami Manyo Botanical Gardens, botanical gardens in Takaoka, Toyama, Japan *Manyo Botanical Garden, Nara, botanical garden next to the Kasuga Shrine at 160 Kasugano-cho, Nara, Nara, Japan See also *Manyoni Manyoni is a town in central Tanzania. It is the district headquarter of Manyoni District ...
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Gagaku
is a type of Japanese classical music that was historically used for imperial court music and dances. was developed as court music of the Kyoto Imperial Palace, and its near-current form was established in the Heian period (794-1185) around the 10th century.History of gagaku
Nihon gagakukai
Today, it is performed by the Board of Ceremonies in the Tokyo Imperial Palace. Gagaku consists of three primary repertoires: #Native Shinto relig ...
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Culture Day
is a public holiday in Japan held annually on November 3 for the purpose of promoting culture, the arts, and academic endeavor. Festivities typically include art exhibitions, parades, and award ceremonies for distinguished artists and scholars. History Culture Day was first held in 1948, to commemorate the announcement of the post-war Japanese constitution on November 3, 1946. November 3 was first celebrated as a national holiday in 1868, when it was called , a holiday held in honor of the birthday of the reigning Emperor—at that time, Emperor Meiji (see also The Emperor's Birthday). Following Meiji's death in 1912, November 3 ceased to be a holiday until 1927, when his birthday was given its own specific holiday, known as . This was subsequently discontinued with the announcement of Culture Day in 1948. Current practice As Culture Day exists to promote the arts and various fields of academic endeavor, local and prefectural governments typically choose this day to hold a ...
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Grain
A grain is a small, hard, dry fruit ( caryopsis) – with or without an attached hull layer – harvested for human or animal consumption. A grain crop is a grain-producing plant. The two main types of commercial grain crops are cereals and legumes. After being harvested, dry grains are more durable than other staple foods, such as starchy fruits ( plantains, breadfruit, etc.) and tubers ( sweet potatoes, cassava, and more). This durability has made grains well suited to industrial agriculture, since they can be mechanically harvested, transported by rail or ship, stored for long periods in silos, and milled for flour or pressed for oil. Thus, the grain market is a major global commodity market that includes crops such as maize, rice, soybeans, wheat and other grains. Grains and cereal Grains and cereal are synonymous with caryopses, the fruits of the grass family. In agronomy and commerce, seeds or fruits from other plant families are called grains if they resemble ...
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Iris (plant)
''Iris'' is a flowering plant genus of 310 accepted species with showy flowers. As well as being the scientific name, ''iris'' is also widely used as a common name for all ''Iris'' species, as well as some belonging to other closely related genera. A common name for some species is 'flags', while the plants of the subgenus '' Scorpiris'' are widely known as ' junos', particularly in horticulture. It is a popular garden flower. The often-segregated, monotypic genera ''Belamcanda'' (blackberry lily, ''I. domestica''), ''Hermodactylus'' (snake's head iris, ''I. tuberosa''), and ''Pardanthopsis'' (vesper iris, '' I. dichotoma'') are currently included in ''Iris''. Three Iris varieties are used in the Iris flower data set outlined by Ronald Fisher in his 1936 paper ''The use of multiple measurements in taxonomic problems'' as an example of linear discriminant analysis. Description Irises are perennial plants, growing from creeping rhizomes (rhizomatous irises) or, in drier cli ...
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Wisteria
''Wisteria'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae (Leguminosae), that includes ten species of woody twining vines that are native to China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Southern Canada, the Eastern United States, and north of Iran. They were later introduced to France, Germany and various other countries in Europe. Some species are popular ornamental plants. The aquatic flowering plant commonly called wisteria or 'water wisteria' is in fact ''Hygrophila difformis'', in the family Acanthaceae. Etymology The botanist Thomas Nuttall said he named the genus ''Wisteria'' in memory of the American physician and anatomist Caspar Wistar (1761–1818). Both men were living in Philadelphia at the time, where Wistar was a professor in the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Questioned about the spelling later, Nuttall said it was for "euphony", but his biographer speculated that it may have something to do with Nuttall's friend Charles Jones Wister ...
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Manyo may refer to: ;People *Thomas Aquino Manyo Maeda (born 1949), Japanese prelate of the Catholic Church * Manyo Plange (born 1988), Ghanaian boxer who won silver at the 2007 All-Africa Games ;Africa *Manyo County, county in the Western Nile, South Sudan * Manyo language, a Bantu language spoken along the Okavango River in Namibia, Botswana and Angola ;Japan * Manyo Botanical Garden, a Japanese form of botanical garden that contains every form of plant mentioned in the Man'yōshū poetry anthology * Nara Prefecture Complex of Manyo Culture, a museum in Asuka Village, Nara Prefecture in Japan *Michinoku Mano-Manyo Botanical Garden, was a botanical garden in Kashima, Fukushima, Japan *Futagami Manyo Botanical Gardens, botanical gardens in Takaoka, Toyama, Japan *Manyo Botanical Garden, Nara, botanical garden next to the Kasuga Shrine at 160 Kasugano-cho, Nara, Nara, Japan See also *Manyoni Manyoni is a town in central Tanzania. It is the district headquarter of Manyoni District ...
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Man'yōshū
The is the oldest extant collection of Japanese (poetry in Classical Japanese), compiled sometime after AD 759 during the Nara period. The anthology is one of the most revered of Japan's poetic compilations. The compiler, or the last in a series of compilers, is today widely believed to be Ōtomo no Yakamochi, although numerous other theories have been proposed. The chronologically last datable poem in the collection is from AD 759 ( 4516). It contains many poems from a much earlier period, with the bulk of the collection representing the period between AD 600 and 759. The precise significance of the title is not known with certainty. The contains 20 volumes and more than 4,500 poems, and is divided into three genres: , songs at banquets and trips; , songs about love between men and women; and songs to mourn the death of people. These songs were written by people of various statuses, such as the Emperor, aristocrats, junior officials, soldiers ( songs), ...
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