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・ Wakami Fujita
・ Wakami, Akita
・ Wakamisugi
・ Wakamisugi Akiteru
・ Wakamiya Inari Shrine
・ Wakamiya Station
・ Wakamiya Ōji
・ Wakamiya, Fukuoka
・ Wakamiyama Kōhei
・ Wakamono no Subete
・ Wakamow Valley Authority
・ Wakan
・ Wakan Konko Bun
・ Wakan Q'allay
・ Wakan rōeishū
Wakan Sansai Zue
・ Wakan Tanka
・ Wakana Matsumoto
・ Wakana Yamazaki
・ Wakanami Jun
・ Wakanda
・ Wakanda (comics)
・ Wakanda (software)
・ Wakanohana
・ Wakanohana Kanji I
・ Wakanohana Kanji II
・ Wakanohana Masaru
・ Wakanohana monogatari dohyou no oni
・ Wakanohana monogatari dohyou no oni (1956 film)
・ Wakanohō Toshinori


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Wakan Sansai Zue : ウィキペディア英語版
Wakan Sansai Zue

The is an illustrated Japanese ''leishu'' encyclopedia published in 1712 in the Edo period. It consists of 105 volumes in 81 books. Its compiler was Terashima or Terajima (), a doctor from Osaka. It describes and illustrates various activities of daily life, such as carpentry and fishing, as well as plants and animals, and constellations. As seen from the title of the book (和 (wa), which means Japan and 漢 (kan), which means China), Terajima's idea was based on a Chinese encyclopedia of the Ming times, namely ''Sancai Tuhui'' ("Pictorial..." or "Illustrated Compendium of the Three Powers") by Wang Qi (1607), known in Japan as the . Reproductions of the ''Wakan Sansai Zue'' are still in print in Japan.
== External links ==

* The images of the book are available in the (Digital Library ) of the National Diet Library, Japan.
*(Samples on the human body from the Japanese encyclopedia )


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