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Japan

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Kōdō is the art of appreciating Japanese incense, and involves using incense within a structure of codified conduct. ''Kōdō'' includes all aspects of the incense process, from the , to activities such as the incense-comparing games and . ''Kōdō ...
'' (香道), ceremonial appreciation of incense *
Nippon Kodo Nippon Kodo () is a Japanese incense company that traces their origins back over 400 years to an incense maker known as Koju, who made incense for the Emperor of Japan. The Nippon Kodo Group was established in August 1965, has acquired several oth ...
(日本香堂), an incense company *
Kodō (taiko group) is a professional taiko drumming troupe. Based on Sado Island, Japan, they have had a role in popularizing taiko drumming, both in Japan and abroad. They regularly tour Japan, Europe, and the United States. In Japanese the word "Kodō" conveys ...
(鼓童), a ''taiko'' drumming group *
Kodo-kai The Kodo-kai ( ''Kōdō-kai'', ''Koh-doh-kai'') is a yakuza criminal organization based in Nagoya, Japan. It is a secondary organization of the Sixth Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest known yakuza syndicate in Japan. With an estimated membership of 4,000 ...
(弘道会), a yakuza criminal organization * The ''imperial way'' (皇道), a propaganda concept related to
hakkō ichiu or (: , ) was a Japanese political slogan meaning the divine right of the Empire of Japan to "World domination, unify the eight corners of the world." The slogan formed the basis of the empire's ideology. It was prominent from the Second Sin ...
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Imperial Way Faction The ''Kōdōha'' or was a political faction in the Imperial Japanese Army active in the 1920s and 1930s. The ''Kōdōha'' sought to establish a military government that promoted totalitarian, militaristic and aggressive imperialist ideals, an ...
(''Kōdō-ha'' 皇道派), a totalitarian faction within the Imperial Japanese Army * ''
Kumano Kodō The is a series of ancient pilgrimage routes that crisscross the Kii Peninsula, the largest peninsula of Japan. These mountainous trails are used by pilgrims to the "Kumano Sanzan" (熊野三山) - the Three Grand Shrines of Kumano: Kumano Hongū ...
'' (熊野古道), a series of pilgrimage routes


People

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Kodo Nishimura is a Japanese Bhikkhu, Buddhist monk, artist, and author. He is an advocate for LGBTQ rights. Early life and education Nishimura was born in 1989 and grew up in Tokyo. His father was a Jōdo-shū Buddhist priest, and Nishimura was raised in hi ...
(西村 宏堂), Buddhist monk and makeup artist *
Kodō Nomura Osakazu Nomura (野村 長一, ''Nomura Osakazu''; 15 October 1882 - 14 April 1963), known by his pen name , was a Japanese novelist and music critic during the Shōwa era. He also used the pen name Araebisu for his music criticism. He is known fo ...
(野村 胡堂), novelist and music critic *
Kōdō Sawaki was a prominent Japanese Sōtō Zen teacher of the 20th century. He is considered to be one of the most significant Zen priests of his time for bringing Zen practice, in particular meditation, into the lives of laypeople and popularizing the anc ...
(沢木 興道), Sōtō Zen teacher *
Junya Kodo Junya Kodo (born March 24, 1983) is a Japanese mixed martial artist currently fighting in the Flyweight division of Shooto organization. Kodo is also the head coach and representative of Shooto Gym Kobe. KODO replaced Norifumi Yamamoto in 2 d ...
(鼓童 淳也), mixed martial artist * Kokuten Kōdō (高堂 国典), actor


Other

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Paspalum scrobiculatum ''Paspalum scrobiculatum'', commonly called kodo millet or koda millet,A. E. Grant (1898), "Poisonous Koda millet". Letter to ''Nature'', volume 57, page 271.Harry Nelson Vinall(1917), ''Foxtail Millet: Its Culture and Utilization in the United S ...
'', a type of millet grown primarily in Nepal * ''
Eleusine coracana Finger millet (''Eleusine coracana'') is an annual herbaceous plant widely grown as a cereal crop in the arid and semiarid areas in Africa and Asia. It is a tetraploid and self-pollinating species probably evolved from its wild relative ''Ele ...
'', or finger millet, grown across Africa and Asia *
Kodo, Iran Kodow (, also Romanized as Kādū; also known as Kodo) is a village in Farmeshkhan Rural District, in the Central District of Kavar County, Fars province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Pers ...
, a village in Fars Province, Iran


See also

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Codo (disambiguation) Codo may refer to: * Codo, Aragon, a municipality in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain * Codó, a city in Maranhão, Brazil * "Codo", a 1983 single by the Austrian group DÖF See also * Kodo (disambiguation) __NOTOC__ Kodo may refer to: J ...
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Kōdo Station (disambiguation) Kōdo Station may refer to two different train stations in Japan: *, on the Kintetsu Kyoto Line in Kyōtanabe, Kyoto, Japan, opened 1954 *, a former train station on the Kabe Line in Asakita-ku, Hiroshima, Japan, operated 1956–2003 {{Station dis ...
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Kodos (disambiguation) Kodos may refer to: * Kodos the Executioner, a character from the ''Star Trek'' episode "The Conscience of the King" * Kodos of Kang and Kodos, a character from ''The Simpsons'' * Warlord Kodos, a character from the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' comic bo ...
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