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is the Japanese term for a wind blowing strong down the slope of a mountain, occasionally as strong gusts of wind which can cause damage.〔''Kishō Kenkyūjo.'' (1969). , citing "Dissolution of Separation in the Turbulent Boundary Layer," , Vol. 20, No. 2, 1969, pp. 111-174, 126.''〕 ''Oroshi'' is a strong local wind across the Kanto Plain on the Japan Sea side of central Honshu.〔Simpson, John E. (1994). 〕 This term identifies a katabatic wind.〔Haggett, Peter. (2001). 〕 ==Literary references== The ''Oroshi'' wind is mentioned in Japanese poetry, including a poem which is included in the ''Hyakunin Isshu''.〔Mostow, Joshua S. (1996). 〕 ::''ukarikeru'' ::''hito wo hatsuse no'' ::''yama-oroshi yo'' ::''hageshikare to ha'' ::''inoranu mono wo'' :::— Minamoto no Toshiyori〔 : Make that heartless :woman, O mountain storm : of Hatsuse Temple, :crueller still!"– this is not :what I prayed for, and yet ... Many versions of this poem which were published during the Edo period have ''yama-oroshi'' instead of ''yama-oroshi yo'', but the meaning is equivalent: the poet cries out to the wind; and he the cold down-draft to the heartless woman.〔Mostow, 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Oroshi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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