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Foraged plants in Japanese cuisine
Sansai (山菜) is a Japanese word literally meaning "mountain vegetables", originally referring to vegetables that grew naturally, were foraged in the wild
Sansai
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Sansais (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃sɛ]) is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of western France. It is twinned with
Sansais
Japanese dining format
Ichijū-sansai (Japanese: 一汁三菜) 'one soup, three dishes' is a traditional Japanese dining format of a bowl of rice, soup, a main dish, and two side dishes
Ichijū-sansai
Topics referred to by the same term
Sansai may refer to: Sansai, wild mountain vegetables used in Japanese cuisine Sansai Books, a manga publisher Sansai Station, a railway station in Nagano
Sansai_(disambiguation)
Horse race
The Hanshin Juvenile Fillies (阪神ジュベナイルフィリーズ) is a one-mile turf stakes race for thoroughbred fillies two years old. It is considered the de facto year-end
Hanshin_Juvenile_Fillies
Horse race
The Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes (朝日杯フューチュリティステークス) is a one-mile turf stakes race for thoroughbred colts two years old in Japan. It is considered the de
Asahi_Hai_Futurity_Stakes
Japanese thoroughbred racehorse (1974–1997)
successful, winning all of the races he entered, including the Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes which he had won with a massive gap, earning the nickname "Supercar"
Maruzensky
Japanese samurai
Hosokawa Tadaoki (細川忠興; November 28, 1563 – January 18, 1646) was a Japanese samurai lord and daimyo of the late Sengoku period and early Edo period. He
Hosokawa_Tadaoki
Japanese yonkoma manga
published online as a webcomic before being published as a manga book by Sansai Books from 2003 to 2005. The Japanese version was translated into English
Afghanis-tan
French general (1757–1837)
pronunciation: [lwi fʁɑ̃swa ʒɑ̃ ʃabo]; 27 April 1757 in Niort – 11 March 1837 in Sansais) was a French general. He was in charge of the French forces at the Siege
Louis_François_Jean_Chabot
Japanese yōkai of pregnant women
information: Guhuoniao). The Japanese encyclopedia Wakan Sansai Zue also has an entry on it (cf. § Wakan Sansai Zue below) The encyclopedia records that according
Ubume
Municipality in Liège Province, Wallonia, Belgium
Fize-le-Marsal, Kemexhe, Odeur, and Thys. Crisnée is twinned with the commune of Sansais, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, in western France. List of protected heritage sites
Crisnée
Japanese leishu encyclopedia
The Wakan Sansai Zue (和漢三才図会; Kyujitai: 和漢󠄁三才圖會, lit. "Illustrated Sino-Japanese Encyclopedia") is an illustrated Japanese leishu encyclopedia published
Wakan_Sansai_Zue
Japanese thoroughbred racehorse
race on a turf track, the Keio Hai Sansai Stakes. Later that year, Hishi Amazon won the filly-only G1 Hanshin Sansai Himba Stakes by five lengths, earning
Hishi_Amazon
Japanese thoroughbred racehorse
Sakura Commerce Co. Ltd.. In 1987, as a 2-year-old, he won the Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes at Nakayama. He also won the Japanese Derby in 1988. He was the last
Sakura_Chiyono_O
Railway station in Nagano, Nagano Prefecture, Japan
Sansai Station (三才駅, Sansai-eki) is a railway station on the Shinano Railway Kita-Shinano Line in the city of Nagano, Japan, operated by the third-sector
Sansai_Station
Mammal of the mustelid family
yōkai (causing strange occurrences). According to the encyclopedia Wakan Sansai Zue from the Edo period, a pack of weasels would cause conflagrations, and
Weasel
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse
Japan when he won three of his four races including the Grade I Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes. In the following spring he won the Spring Stakes and then returned
Bubble_Gum_Fellow
Japanese thoroughbred racehorse
well as the GII 1999 Nakayama Kinen and the GIII 1997 Tokyo Sports Hai Sansai Stakes and 1999 Tokyo Shimbun Hai. The horse also showed strength in other
King_Halo
Japanese mythological creature
closely resembling the Western mermaid. (cf. § Ningyo in Wakan sansai zue) The Wakan sansai zue did also give notice and print the facsimile illustration
Ningyo
1609 Chinese encyclopedia
very accurate world map (the Shanhai Yudi Quantu). Song Yingxing Wakan Sansai Zue - A Japanese encyclopedia inspired by the Chinese Sancai Tuhui http://ibs001
Sancai_Tuhui
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse
four races and ran third in a very strong edition of the Radio Tampa Hai Sansai Stakes. In the following year he took the Mainichi Hai and the NHK Mile
Kurofune_(horse)
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
III Sapporo Sansai Stakes over the same course and won from Tagano Teio in a record time of 1:49.6. In the Grade III Radio Tampa Hai Sansai Stakes over
Jungle_Pocket
Japanese thoroughbred racehorse
Japanese thoroughbred racehorse. His main victory was at the 1986 Hanshin Sansai Stakes, and he placed 2nd at the 1987 Satsuki Sho and Kikuka Sho. Gold City
Gold_City_(horse)
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
generation in 1994 when he won all three of his starts including the Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes. In the following spring he took his unbeaten run to four with a
Fuji_Kiseki
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1998 he won two of his three races including the Grade III Radio Tampa Hai Sansai Stakes. In the following spring he was beaten in his first two starts before
Admire_Vega
Japanese multi-purpose knife
referred to in Japan as a "leisure knife" (レジャーナイフ, rejā naifu) or "sansai knife" (山菜ナイフ, sansai naifu).[citation needed] The hori-hori has uses in gardening
Hori_hori
Japanese thoroughbred racehorse
the horse won his second race at the Fuchu Sansai Stakes. The horse was then sent to the Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes but finished fourth behind Mihono Bourbon
Matikanetannhauser
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse (1995–2025)
he was unbeaten in four races, culminating in a victory in the Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes. He missed most of his second season with injury problems but returned
Grass_Wonder
Yōkai sea monster in Japanese folklore
umibōzu is rather unique, resembling a catfish. Terashima Ryōan [ja]'s Wakan Sansai Zue (completed 1712) has an entry for a human-faced sea-turtle, known in
Umibōzu
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse
favorite, Born King, finished fifth. In the subsequent Radio Tampa Hai Sansai Stakes for 3-Year-Olds (now the Hopeful Stakes), the competition was even
Agnes_Tachyon
Rice-based dish from South Asia
Chazuke Chūkadon Donburi Doria Gyūdon Hayashi rice Hitsumabushi Ichijū-sansai Ikameshi Japanese curry Kamameshi Kankoro Karukan Katemeshi Katsudon Keihan
Biryani
Horse race
thoroughbreds in the JRA. This race was started as the Radio Tampa Hai Sansai Himba Stakes (Grade 3) in 1984, which was a mile race that was held at Hanshin
Hopeful_Stakes_(Japan)
Japanese soup flavored with miso
consisting of miso in a dashi stock. It is commonly served as part of an ichijū-sansai (一汁三菜) meal 'one soup, three dishes' consisting of rice, soup, and side
Miso_soup
Yokai
long arms. They were first described in the Japanese encyclopedia Wakan Sansai Zue. They are said to be found in Kyūshū. The pair is commonly described
Ashinagatenaga
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
with more ungraded races, including finishing second at both the Fukushima Sansai Stakes at Fukushima Racecourse and the Senryo Stakes at Hanshin Racecourse
Narita_Taishin
Chinese mythical creature
during the Tokugawa Period read the Chinese text rather differently. Wakan Sansai Zue, an influential encyclopedia of the early 18th-century, gave a considerably
Shuihu
Species of flowering plant
the wild in spring for the young leaves as sansai ("mountain vegetables"). It is called the "queen of sansai" and often used in tempura, but also popular
Chengiopanax_sciadophylloides
Japanese folkloric ape-like or humanoid creature
寓類・怪類:猩猩, Wakan Sansai zue 和漢三才図会, vol. 27 of 81, fol. 13a–13b Wyatt (2017), pp. 76–77. Terashima Ryōan [in Japanese] (1985) [1712], Wakan Sansai zue 和漢三才図会
Shōjō
1963 Japanese film by Kon Ichikawa
on a novel by Otokichi Mikami. Japan in the late Edo period: Three men — Sansai Dobe, Kawaguchiya and Hiromiya — are responsible for the suicide of seven-year-old
An_Actor's_Revenge
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
meters. For Symboli Rudolf's third race, his team eschewed the Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes, considered to be the junior championship race, instead opting for
Symboli_Rudolf
Chinese legendary creature
is also known as Sanki (山鬼). The Japanese Edo period encyclopedia, Wakan Sansai Zue, provides a description of the Sansei based on citations from various
Sansei_(folklore)
Chinese legendary creature
Shimada Isao, Takeshima Atsuo, Higuchi Motomi (translation) (ed.). Wakan Sansai Zue. Toyo Bunko. Vol. 3. Heibonsha. pp. 305–306. ISBN 978-4-582-80456-0
Feitouman
In Japanese cuisine, the phrase ichijū-sansai (一汁三菜, "one soup, three sides") refers to the makeup of a typical meal served, but has roots in classic kaiseki
List of Japanese soups and stews
List_of_Japanese_soups_and_stews
Japanese jockey
Kinen - (1) - Sakura Laurel (1996) Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes - (1) - Mejiro Bailey (2000) Hanshin Sansai Himba Stakes - (1) - Stinger (1998) Japan Dirt
Norihiro_Yokoyama
Yōkai
attack experience, and spread by word of mouth. The encyclopedia Wakan Sansai Zue (1712) has an entry for the beast, read as both musasabi and nobusuma
Nobusuma
Series of English-language study aids for Japanese-speakers
Moetan (もえたん) is a series of English language study aids published by SansaiBooks in Japan. Targeted at otaku, it attempted to teach English words using
Moetan
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
King, 1986 Spring Tenno Sho Gold City, 1986 Hanshin Sansai Stakes Ines Fujin, 1989 Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes and 1990 Tōkyō Yūshun Isono Roubles, 1991 Yushun
Tesco_Boy
Species of plant (fern)
it is a key ingredient for the chilled dessert warabimochi. As a type of sansai (mountain vegetables), young bracken shoots are steamed, boiled, or cooked
Pteridium_aquilinum
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse (1986–2002)
Partner f Yūshun Himba, Queen Elizabeth II Cup 1992 Fuji Kiseki c Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes 1992 Genuine c Satsuki Shō, Mile Championship 1992 Marvelous Sunday
Sunday_Silence
Mind-reading monkey-like yōkai
Zoku Hyakki, but since this was modeled after the yamako (玃) in the Wakan Sansai Zue and other works, and since it even said, "there are yamako (玃) deep
Satori_(folklore)
Mythological monkey
believed that there were also kakuen in Japan, and in the encyclopedia Wakan Sansai Zue from the same period, it was explained under the name "yamako" (玃),
Jueyuan_(mythology)
The bird is also explained in the Edo Period Japan encyclopedia Wakan Sansai Zue as ubume dori (see top image). This entry (as many of its entries on
Guhuoniao
Communauté d'agglomération in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Saint-Maxire Saint-Rémy Saint-Romans-des-Champs Saint-Symphorien Sansais Sciecq Val-du-Mignon Vallans Le Vanneau-Irleau Villiers-en-Plaine Vouillé
Communauté d'agglomération du Niortais
Communauté_d'agglomération_du_Niortais
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
handily. She was then entered in to her first graded race, the Keisei Hai Sansai Stakes held on November 3. She was anticipated to race against the then-undefeated
Mejiro_Ramonu
Indonesian and Malay rice dish
carinderia offers a similar meal style, and in Japan, it is called ichijū-sansai. Similarly, in Hawaii, it is known as the plate lunch, and in the Mariana
Nasi_campur
Fronds of a young fern
are commonly eaten in springtime. Fiddleheads in Japan are considered sansai, or wild vegetables. They are also traditionally used to make warabimochi
Fiddlehead
Japanese jockey (born 1948)
France Prix Jacques Le Marois - (1) - Taiki Shuttle (1998) Japan Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes - (1) - Bubble Gum Fellow (1995) Arima Kinen - (3) - Symboli Rudolf
Yukio_Okabe
Mythological creatures
this kind of appearance, in Japan they are thought to be oni. In the Wakan Sansai Zue, they are considered water gods (Suijin), and in the ancient Chinese
Chimimōryō
Japanese fashion designer
United Kingdom. His late grandfather, Saizaburo Saito, and his father, Sansai Saito, were and are both kimono designers. sportoletti, gabriele (23 January
Jotaro_Saito
Fantastical beast in Chinese tradition
Yiwen leiju 藝文類聚, quoting from Shenyi jing. Jōfuku (1982), p. 193. Wakan sansai zue 和漢三才図会 quoting from Shenyi jing. Yamaoka Matsuake [in Japanese] (1904)
Huoshu
Type of atmospheric ghost light in legends of Japan
"jack-o'-lantern" are translated into Japanese as "onibi". According to the Wakan Sansai Zue written in the Edo period, it was a blue light like a pine torchlight
Onibi
Capital of the Philippines
period of the Ming dynasty. According to a Japanese encyclopedia Wakan Sansai Zue, Luzon or Lusong (Maynila) was referred to as a "kingdom" south of Taiwan
Manila
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
This race line up was tough enough as Kogane Taifu, a reigning Hanshin Sansai Stakes winner ran this time. Other future G1 winner horses such as Daitaku
Haku_Taisei
Prefecture capital and Core city in Chūbu, Japan
- Shinano Railway (Shintetsu) Kita-Shinano Line: Nagano - Kita-Nagano - Sansai - Toyono - Shinano Railway Line: - Shinonoi - Nagano Electric Railway Nagano
Nagano_(city)
Flowering plant (Japanese knotweed)
wetland areas and drive out the native vegetation. It is eaten in Japan as sansai or wild foraged vegetable. In Europe, young shoots have been used in restaurant
Reynoutria_japonica
American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
race on the same racecourse and same distance before ran in the Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes. At the race, he chased Legend Hunter after cutting through the inside
Eishin_Preston
Rakan-ji, in Nakatsu, Ōita Prefecture Sennin Vaiśravaṇa Emperor Kōtoku Wakan Sansai Zue Faure, Bernard (2021-12-31). Rage and Ravage: Gods of Medieval Japan
Hōdō
Japanese manga artist (born 1975)
September 2001) ISBN 978-4253200912 Kimi Rito (2018-06-22). エロマンガノゲンバ. SansaiBooks Company. p. 244. ISBN 9784861999383. (Kindle version's page number
Seiji_Matsuyama
Mountain god in Japanese folklore
yamawaro, spoken of in Western Japan, as well as the yamako in the Wakan Sansai Zue, and as it is thought that tree spirits would cause yamabiko to occur
Yamabiko_(folklore)
Thin Japanese noodle made from buckwheat flour
(身欠きニシン, dried fish of the Pacific herring). Sansai soba 山菜蕎麦 ("mountain vegetables soba"): Topped with sansai, or wild vegetables such as warabi, zenmai
Soba
Indonesian rice dish
Chazuke Chūkadon Donburi Doria Gyūdon Hayashi rice Hitsumabushi Ichijū-sansai Ikameshi Japanese curry Kamameshi Kankoro Karukan Katemeshi Katsudon Keihan
Nasi_kuning
Supernatural beings from Japanese folklore
China were adapted into a Japanese setting. 1712: Publication of the Wakan Sansai Zue by Terajima Ryōan, a collection of tales based on the Chinese Sancai
Yōkai
Extinct species of sea lion from East Asia
middens from the Jōmon period in Japan. An 18th-century encyclopedia, Wakan Sansai Zue, describes that the meat was not tasty and they were only used to render
Japanese_sea_lion
Japanese heroic fairy tale
(遅来矢) has been ascribed to the sword given by the Dragon King in the Wakan sansai zue encyclopedia (1712) and the Tōkaidō meisho zue [ja] almanac (1797).
Tawara_Tōda_Monogatari
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse (1996–2017)
he also won the Tokyo Sports Hai Sansai Stakes by one and a half lengths. At his last race, the G1 Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes, he finished first among fourteen
Admire_Cozzene
Japanese mythical creature
noodles), adzuki bean, or kabocha (Japanese pumpkin). Already in the Wakan sansai zue (1712) it is stated that kawatarō "steals squashes, eggplants, and cereals
Kappa_(folklore)
Swiss curry dish with fruits
Chazuke Chūkadon Donburi Doria Gyūdon Hayashi rice Hitsumabushi Ichijū-sansai Ikameshi Japanese curry Kamameshi Kankoro Karukan Katemeshi Katsudon Keihan
Riz_Casimir
accompanied by a clear or miso soup and tsukemono (pickles). The phrase ichijū-sansai (一汁三菜, "one soup, three sides") refers to the makeup of a typical meal served
Japanese_cuisine
Yōkai
figure syncretized with the Buddhist/Chinese "Kaijaku" (海若). The Wakan Sansai Zue, an encyclopedia from the Edo period, cites the Sendai Kuji Hongi in
Amanojaku
Video game console peripheral
Retrieved January 18, 2020. "不思議なテレビを楽しもう". Radio Life. Vol. 16, no. 5. Sansai Books. May 1, 1995. p. 173. Bivens, Danny (October 27, 2011). "Satellaview
Satellaview
Japanese steamed rice dish
mixed with meat or vegetables. It is sometimes combined with wild herbs (sansai okowa) and vessel chestnuts (kuri okowa). It is generally boiled glutinous
Okowa
Species of orchid
2009). "Exploring the link between culture and biodiversity in Sri Lanka". SANSAI: An Environmental Journal for the Global Community. 4: 1–23. hdl:2433/110021
Rhynchostylis_retusa
American-Japanese thoroughbred racehorse
course on October 2. He won his first graded race, by winning the Zen-Nippon Sansai Yushun on December 23, 1999. He then began competing in only stakes races
Agnes_Digital
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Saint-Symphorien Saint-Varent Saint-Vincent-la-Châtre Saivres Salles Sansais Saurais Sauzé-entre-Bois Sciecq Scillé Secondigné-sur-Belle Secondigny
Sauzé-entre-Bois
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
9 9th 1:11.9 Yoshiyuki Muramoto Heisei Tomi O Nov 25, 1989 Kyoto Kyoto Sansai Stakes OP 1600m (Firm) 10 8th 1:38.2 Yoshiyasu Tajima Nichido Thunder 1990
Mejiro_Palmer
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse
Kantō‑based horses went to the Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes, at Nakayama; Kansai‑based horses went to the Hanshin Sansai Stakes, at Hanshin. After the reform,
Nishino_Flower
Traditional multi-course Japanese dinner
function (chaji). The basic constituents of a cha-kaiseki meal are the ichijū sansai or "one soup, three side dishes", and the rice, plus the following: suimono
Kaiseki
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
starts to that point, including already having a major win in the Hanshin Sansai Stakes. In his last races before the classics, Ten Point one, but only by
Tosho_Boy
Japanese shinobi clan
emphasizing on Gotoku (五徳 Five Virtues), Gogyo (五行 Five Elements), and Sansai (三才 Three Powers). Philosophy of “Kyōmei Mizukagami” and the Principle of
Order of Musashi Shinobi Samurai
Order_of_Musashi_Shinobi_Samurai
Bovid endemic to Japan
medicinal use. The Edo period (1603–1868) saw records increase. The Wakan Sansai Zue encyclopaedia of 1712 contains an illustrated entry on the serow. Laws
Japanese_serow
Japanese thoroughbred racehorse (b. 1992)
won the biggest race of his career, by winning the 1994 Radio Tampa Hai Sansai Stakes and finishing it with a record time. He had a good showing at the
Tayasu_Tsuyoshi
Mountain dwelling spirit in Japanese folklore
the Chinese yōkai that this comes from. According to the Edo-period Wakan Sansai Zue, yamawaro lives in the depths of the mountains in Kyushu. It appears
Yamawaro
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Matsumoto Record 8: 7-1-0 Earnings 525,969,800 yen Major wins Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes (1991) Satsuki Shō (1992) Tōkyō Yūshun (1992) Fuji TV Sho Spring
Mihono_Bourbon
Mythological bird in East Asian mythology
that the bird is the transformation of a divine spirit. The Japanese Wakan Sansai Zue of the Edo period further states that due to the viscosity of the luan's
Luanniao
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse
(a two‑time G1 winner) and Sakura Hokuto O [ja] (winner of the Asahi Hai Sansai Stakes). Daiichi Ruby crossed the line first, beating Yukino Sunrise by
Daiichi_Ruby
Manners of Japanese tea ceremonies
knowledge of tea ceremony. Some of the main buke-cha styles are the Uraku, Sansai, Oribe, Enshū, Ueda Sōko, Sekishū, Chinshin, Fumai, Ogasawara (Ogasawara
Schools_of_Japanese_tea
Gigantic octopus-like monster from Ainu folklore
(海主) is written similarly to umibōzu (海坊主), and the encyclopedia Wakan Sansai Zue asserts that what is commonly called umibōzu in Japan corresponds to
Akkorokamui
Type of instructional book
become "moe books". In Moeru Eitango Moetan, published in November 2003 by Sansai Books, full visual was added. English words examples are heavily inspired
Moe_book
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Saint-Symphorien Saint-Varent Saint-Vincent-la-Châtre Saivres Salles Sansais Saurais Sauzé-entre-Bois Sciecq Scillé Secondigné-sur-Belle Secondigny
Secondigny
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Acceptor of repentance
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
Lord of Perfection
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Yorkshire) : topographic name from Middle English holin ‘holly tree’, or a habitational name from any of the minor places named with this word, as for example Hollin and Holling in Worcestershire, or Hollins in West Yorkshire.
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Tamil
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Praise, Glory, Fame
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Spanish form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOLÃS means "victor of the people."
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Hindu, Indian
Glory
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Tomlinson.
Male
African
heard of God.
Girl/Female
Persian American English Greek
Child of light. Famous Bearer: Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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