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  1. Shiki, Kyo no yama =: The splendors of Kyoto through the year, her mountains (Asano Kiichi shashinshu) (Japanese Edition) by Kiichi Asano, 1988
  2. Born of a Dream: Fifty Haiku by Basho, Buson, Taigi, Issa, Shiki by Cid Corman, 1989-01
  3. Nihon-shiki keiei no chiryaku (Japanese Edition) by Fuyuji Domon, 1993
  4. Shiki, Kyo no sato =: The splendors of Kyoto through the year, her villages (Asano Kiichi shashinshu) (Japanese Edition) by Kiichi Asano, 1988
  5. Shiki oriori hanabyobu: Akiyama Shotaro sakuhinshu : 1981-1982 (Japanese Edition) by Shotaro Akiyama,
  6. Shichida-shiki joshiki o koeru yoji Eigo: 1-nichi 10-pun no tepu gakushu de murinaku kiku, hanasu (Japanese Edition) by Makoto Shichida, 1991
  7. Nohara no hinamatsuri (Ehon kodomo no shiki) (Japanese Edition) by Toshiko Kanzawa, 1980
  8. In der Papiertur Lochlein der ganze Himmelsstrom: Klassische Haikus von Basho, Buson, Issa und Shiki (Wayasbah publication) (German Edition)
  9. Tokyo Daigaku no shiki: Morooka Hiroji shashinshu = The seasons of the University of Tokyo (Japanese Edition) by Hiroji Morooka, 1985
  10. Somebana: Bara to shiki no hanatachi (Japanese Edition) by Sayoko Yasuda, 1984
  11. Kyo no shiki (Japanese Edition) by Masaya Nakamura, 1985
  12. Shiki, Kyo no kawa =: The splendors of Kyoto through the year, her waters (Asano Kiichi shashinshu) (Japanese and English Edition)
  13. One Man's Moon: 50 Haiku by Basho, Buson, Issa, Hakuin, Shiki, Santoka by Cid Corman, 1984-01-01
  14. Masaoka Shiki by Janine Beichman, 1986-03

21. Shiki-ishiteji
shiki and Ishiteji. Masaoka shiki left a large body of work although he died young and suffered a debilitating illness. Kodansha
http://www.cc.matsuyama-u.ac.jp/~kametaro/Shiki-Ishiteji.html

22. Shiki's Journal
LiveJournal for shiki. View User Info. View Friends. View Calendar. View Memories. You're looking at the latest 20 entries. Missed some entries? Then simply jump back 20 entries. Saturday, October 11th, 2003. Subject Update. Time 1216 am.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/gonadsandstrife
LiveJournal for Shiki.
View: User Info View: Friends View: Calendar
View: Memories
You're looking at the latest 20 entries. Missed some entries? Then simply jump back 20 entries Friday, August 15th, 2003
Time: 9:49 am. Comments: Read 11 or Add Your Own
Thursday, August 14th, 2003
Time: 1:50 pm. Hello all,
This is Jenn, updating for Chris. I went to the sentencing with him yesterday.. I returned to State College alone. He was sentenced to 18 months and several years of probation, and the Judge is recommending work release. From the sound of things, I think he has a pretty decent shot at parole. Although I'm sure he would disagree with me, I think it went fairly well considering the original charges.
-jenn-
Tuesday, August 12th, 2003
Time: 10:42 am. Mood: preparing for battle. Music: "Tomorrow Never Dies," Sheryl Crow. Disconnection is a horrible thing. Tomorrow, we make our stand. We fight. We win..or we die. There is no middle ground. To the power and the glory of the task ahead, we pledge our lives and our souls to thee. Tallyho.

23. Shiki.org
shiki.org, Home. Sun, 23 May 2004 GMT. Related Searches. • Books • Ebooks • Publishers • Magazines • Bibles • Computer Books
http://www.shiki.org/

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25. Masaoka Shiki
Masaoka shiki was the founder of the magazine Hototogisu and became a highly esteemed critic in his time. Masaoka shiki Selected Poems, 1998 (trans.
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/shiki.htm
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Masaoka Shiki (1867-1902) - pseudonym of Masaoka Tsunenori Japanese writer who revived traditional Japanese poetic forms haiku and tanka . Masaoka Shiki was the founder of the magazine Hototogisu and became a highly esteemed critic in his time. His role as a charismatic literary figure has shadowed his merits as a poet and diarist. HAIKU Kobayashi Issa (1763-1827). Haiku's emphasis on the immediate and concrete influenced early 20th century Imaginism in Europe and America, especially through the efforts of Ezra Pound TANKA A Japanese fixed form of verse of 31 syllables and five lines , the first and third of which have five syllables, and the other seven (5-7-5-7-7). Tanka focuses on the essence of one static event, image, mood.
a snail An ancient pond -
luring rain clouds Then the sound of water
with feeler tips Where a frog plops in Masaoka Shiki was born in Matsuyama as the son of a low-ranking samurai, who died when Masaoka was at the age of five. His mother, Yae, was a teacher. Masaoka studied classic Japanese literature and began to write poetry in 1885. During this period he met Natsume Soseki (1867-1916), who later gained fame as a novelist and short story writer. In 1892 Masaoka's studies were abrupt because of health problems. The rest of his life he devoted to the writing of haiku and waka (or tanka). After withdrawing from the Imperial University, Masaoka was a haiku editor of the newspaper

26. Shiki Japanese Restaurant In Seattle - Welcome
Welcome,
http://www.shiki-sushi.com/
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27. Shiki Senior High School
Located in Tawaramoto Town. With online photo gallery and program in information science.
http://www.shiki-hs.ed.jp/e_www/e-shiki.htm

28. Masaoka Shiki Haiku Awards -TOP-
This site gives information on the substantial literary prizes given as a result of the Matsuyama Declaration of 1999. Watch here for award announcements. Maintained by the Ehime Culture Foundation, Ehime Prefecture, Japan.
http://www.ecf.or.jp/shiki/index-e.html
Haiku today is the most popularly written and enjoyed and the most high-spirited form of literature anywhere. Because of its brevity, haiku is very approachable to ordinary people. This has led to its abundant potentiality as a leading element in the development of world literature and it will be a leading element in the new century as well. NEWS
Masaoka Shiki International Haiku Awards 2002
Ehime Culture Foundation and the Selection Comittee are proud to announce the recipients of the Masaoka Shiki International Haiku Awards in 2002. The award ceremony will be held on Sunday, December 1,2002 at Ehime Prefectural Convention Hall in Matsuyama,Japan. Please join us ! Masaoka Shiki International Haiku Prize: Cor van den Heuvel (USA) acceptance statement haiku poet, the editor of The Haiku Anthology Satya Bhushan Verma (India) Professor Emeritus of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Masaoka Shiki International Haiku EIJS Special Prize: Wada Shigeki (Japan) Professor Emeritus of Ehime University Prize Announcement William J. Higginson (Member, Selection Committee)

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http://www.city.shiki.saitama.jp/

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31. Shiki Masaoka
Translate this page Page Précédente. Chapitre 4 shiki Masaoka (1867 ~ 1902). shiki Masaoka a débuté dans le monde du haïku en critiquant Basho Matsuo.
http://www.big.or.jp/~loupe/links/fhisto/fshiki.shtml
Chapitre 4
Shiki Masaoka Après avoir découvert la philosophie occidentale, Shiki, convaincu que des descriptions laconiques de choses et de faits étaient efficaces pour l'expression littéraire et picturale, il a insisté sur l'importance du "shasei" (description d'après nature). Cette idée l'a amené à la description visuelle et à un style simple.
Une crevette bouge
Dans de vieilles algues.
Un canon roule ses grondements.
Bourgeons d'arbre.
Un petit crabe, sous la pluie,
Grimpe sur un pin.
Bougent sur l'eau.
Pluie de juin.
Jeunes feuillages. A rompu la tige de mauve. On ne voit pas la lune. De grosses vagues. Au-dessus d'un creux de rocher Un lierre pend. Un petit temple. Le luffa a fleuri. Shiki a nié la valeur du haïkaï-renga et il utilisait toujours le mot "haïku" à la place de "haïkaï" ou de "hokku". Aujourd'hui, le haïkaï-renga est appelé "renku", mais peu de spécialistes s'intéressent à cette forme poétique. NOTE: Alain Kervern traduit "shasei" comme "croquis pris sur le vif" et Willy Vande Walle "croquis sur le vif".

32. Some Haiku By The Masters
Small selection of haiku by Basho, Buson, Issa and shiki in English translation.
http://home1.pacific.net.sg/~loudon/favs.htm
Some of my favourite Haiku by the Masters
(extracted from Haiku Volumes 1 and 3 - edited by R.H.Blyth, 1952. Published by Hokuseido Press)
Basho (1644-1694)
Along this road
Goes no one,
This autumn eve. The autumn full moon:
All night long
I paced round the lake. Winter seclusion:
Once again I will lean against
This post. First winter rain:
The monkey also seems
To want a small straw cloak.
Buson (1716-1783)
The voice of mosquitoes,
Whenever the flower of the honeysuckle
Falls. Azaleas are blooming; In this remote mountain village The boiled rice is white. Happiness, At the white face of the child In the mosquito net. The young leaves Drenched in the lights Of the tall tower.
Issa (1763-1827)
For you fleas too, The night must be long, It must be lonely. Striking the fly, I hit also A flowering plant. The autumn storm; A prostitute shack, At 24 cents a time.
Shiki (1866-1902)
By the ruined mansion, Fowls roaming Among the hibiscus The dead body Of a trodden-on crab, This autumn morning Fallen leaves Come flying from elsewhere: Autumn is ending.

33. Shiki Masaoka
Previous Page. Chapter 4 shiki Masaoka (1867 ~ 1902). shiki Masaoka appeared in the haiku world as the critic to Basho Matsuo. shiki
http://www.big.or.jp/~loupe/links/ehisto/eshiki.shtml
HISTORY OF HAIKU
10 haikuists and their works Previous Page
Chapter 4
Shiki Masaoka Shiki Masaoka appeared in the haiku world as the critic to Basho Matsuo. Shiki criticized Basho's famous haikus in his criticism "Basho Zatsudan" (Miscellanies about Basho). He didn't deny Basho's all works, but he reproached his hokkus for lack of poetic purity and for having explanatory prosaic elements. On the other hand, he extolled Buson Yosa who had been unrecognized yet. He thought that Buson's haikus are technically refined and they transmit efficiently clear impressions to readers. After the discovery of the Western philosophy, Shiki convinced that laconic descriptions of things were effective for literary and pictorial expression. He insisted on the importance of "shasei" (sketching). This idea led his haikus to the visual description and to the concise style. The haiku innovation by Shiki created a great sensation in the whole of Japan and revived the languishing haiku world.
The tepid rain falls
On the bare thorn.

34. Hrvatski Reiki Savez
Informacije o sustavu Usui shiki Ryoho. Forum, svjedočenja, tekstovi i objave vijeća.
http://www.hinet.hr/reiki/

35. REIKI USUI - Î ñàéòå
О практике рейки в форме усуи шики риохо (reiki usui shiki ryoho). Иногда ее называют «традиционное рейки».
http://www.reikiusui.ru
REIKI USUI SHIKI RYOHO
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36. Home Page
Centro benessere, terapie naturali, trattamenti e corsi di Reiki, reiki usui shiki ryoho.
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38. Reiki Manantial
Centro de Reiki Usui shiki Ryoho, Yoga y Meditaci³n. Maestra Christa A. Loecken miembro de The Reiki Alliance International, Yoga y F­sica Mental. En M©xico.
http://www.reikimanantial.org/
El Manantial en Santiago de Querétaro, México. Centro de Reiki Usui Shiki Ryoho, Yoga y Meditación. Maestra Christa A. Loecken miembro de The Reiki Alliance International, Yoga y Física Mental (Meditación)
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40. Midwest Jiu-Jitsu Association Home Page
Based in Cleveland, Ohio, teaching Amerika shiki Ju Jutsu. Lists history, dojos, instructor profiles, pictures and activities.
http://user.mc.net/~hugh/MJJA.htm
Welcome to the Home Page
of the
Midwest Jiu-Jitsu Association History Dojo Listing Active Instructors Pictures ... Patch Announcement Black Belt Meeting - January 25th, 2004 There will be a Black Belt Meeting on Sunday, January 25th,
at 1:00 pm at the Lost Nation Dojo. History The MJJA was founded in 1972 by William Twigger who recently passed away in November, 2001, and Richard Jackson (retired). The organization started with 20 Black Belts and three Dojos with William Twigger as the first President. The style Amerika Shiki Ju Jutsu (Jiu-Jitsu) was founded in February of 1974. The main Dojo was the Garfield Academy of Self Defense, on Warner Road in Garfield Heights, Ohio. Harvey Torok, Yo Dan (4th Degree Black Belt) has been the leading force behind the MJJA since its inception. His son Michael Torok, San Dan (3rd Degree Black Belt), is the current President of the organization. Dojo Listing The main Dojo is now located in the Lost Nation Sports Park , 38630 Jet Center Drive, Willoughby, Ohio 44094, (440) 946-5849, in conjunction with the . Sensei Harvey Torok has a Private Class on Sunday Mornings. For information on class times, please contact us at

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