Nishiki — is the Japanese word for brocade. Articles with nishiki in the title include Nishiki River Nishiki (bicycle), initially a U.S. marketed bicycle brand, made in Japan by Kawamura. Nishiki Market, a famous marketplace in downtown Kyoto Kamen Rider… … Wikipedia
Nishiki-E — Two Women on a Veranda, de Suzuki Harunobu. Collection de Sammlung H. C. Bechtler, Zurich. Nishiki e (錦絵, « estampe de brocart»), également appelé Edo e, en référence à la capitale de l époque, est une des étapes techniques de la mise en… … Wikipédia en Français
Nishiki-e — Suzuki Harunobu (about 1724 70), Parading Courtesan with Attendants , Late 1760, Nishiki e (brocade print) V A Museum no. E.1416 1898[1] Nishiki e (錦絵, nishiki e … Wikipedia
Nishiki-e — Cortesana en una galería, de Suzuki Harunobu (entre 1760 1770). El nishiki e (錦絵, estampa brocada … Wikipedia Español
Nishiki-e — « Deux femmes sur une véranda » de Suzuki Harunobu. Collection de Sammlung H. C. Bechtler, Zurich. Nishiki e (錦絵, Nishiki e … Wikipédia en Français
Nishiki River — 錦川 Seen from Kintai Bridge Origin Shūnan, Yamaguchi, Japan Mouth … Wikipedia
Nishiki, Kumamoto — Nishiki 錦町 Town Location of Nishiki in Kumamoto … Wikipedia
Nishiki rice — Nishiki is a brand of California grown, medium grain rice sold by JFC International. In Japan, some unrelated breeds of rice also have Nishiki in their names, such as Yamada Nishiki, which is used to brew sake. External links Product Description… … Wikipedia
Nishiki Station — 錦駅 Station building Location Prefecture … Wikipedia
Nishiki, Yamaguchi — Nishiki (錦町, Nishiki chō?) was a town located in Kuga District, Yamaguchi, Japan. On March 20, 2006 Nishiki, along with the towns of Kuga, Mikawa, Miwa, Shūtō and Yū, and the village of Hongō, all from Kuga District, was merged into the expand … Wikipedia
Nishiki, Akita — Nishiki (西木村; mura) was a village located in Senboku District, Akita, Japan. On September 20, 2005 the village merged with the towns of Kakunodate and Tazawako to form the new city of Semboku. In 2003, the village had an estimated population of 5 … Wikipedia