Kokin Wakashū
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Kokin Wakashū
Summary
Kokin Wakashū is a chokusenshū[1]. It draws 70 Wikipedia views per month (chokusensh category, ranking #1 of 8).[2]
Key Facts
- Kokin Wakashū's image is recorded as Kokin Wakashu Genei.jpg[3].
- Kokin Wakashū's instance of is recorded as chokusenshū[4].
- Kokin Wakashū's commissioned by is recorded as Daigo[5].
- Kokin Wakashū's editor is recorded as Ki no Tsurayuki[6].
- Kokin Wakashū's editor is recorded as Ki no Tomonori[7].
- Kokin Wakashū's editor is recorded as Ōshikōchi no Mitsune[8].
- Kokin Wakashū's editor is recorded as Mibu no Tadamine[9].
- Kokin Wakashū's part of the series is recorded as Nijūichidaishū[10].
- Kokin Wakashū's part of the series is recorded as Sandaishū[11].
- Kokin Wakashū's part of the series is recorded as Hachidaishū[12].
- Kokin Wakashū's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 175390960[13].
- Kokin Wakashū's GND ID is recorded as 4164616-2[14].
- Kokin Wakashū's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n82047241[15].
- Kokin Wakashū's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 135146875[16].
- Kokin Wakashū's IdRef ID is recorded as 050485857[17].
- Kokin Wakashū's place of publication is recorded as Japan[18].
- Kokin Wakashū's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00633528[19].
- Kokin Wakashū's Commons category is recorded as Kokin Wakashū[20].
- Kokin Wakashū's language of work or name is recorded as Early Middle Japanese[21].
- Kokin Wakashū's country of origin is recorded as Japan[22].
- Kokin Wakashū's has part is recorded as Kana preface[23].
- Kokin Wakashū's has part is recorded as Mana preface[24].
- +0905-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Kokin Wakashū[25].
- Kokin Wakashū's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01xbft[26].
- Kokin Wakashū's has edition or translation is recorded as Kōya-gire[27].
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Designation and Status
Kokin Wakashū's instance of is recorded as chokusenshū[4].
History and Context
+0905-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Kokin Wakashū[25].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Kokin Wakashū include Shin Kokin Wakashū[28], a chokusenshū[29], founded in 1204[30] and Shokukokin Wakashū[31], a literary work[32], founded in 1265[33], written by Fujiwara no Tameie[34].
Why It Matters
Kokin Wakashū draws 70 Wikipedia views per month (chokusensh category, ranking #1 of 8).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[35] It is known by 39 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]
Entities named for it include Shin Kokin Wakashū[28], a chokusenshū[29], founded in 1204[30] and Shokukokin Wakashū[31], a literary work[32], founded in 1265[33], written by Fujiwara no Tameie[34].