...They were often seen in shallow swamps overgrown with aquatic plants, but in recent years their numbers have decreased significantly. Tokyo anglers call them Kintaro. For food, they are often confused with Ginbuna. *Some of the terminology that mentions "Kintaro" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…水草の繁殖した浅い沼などに多く見られたが近年は著しく減少した。東京の釣人は金太郎(キンタロウ)と呼んでいた。食用としてはギンブナと混同して取り扱われる場合が多い。… ※「キンタロウ」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
...A product made by melting metal or alloy and p...
…Hungarian orientalist. His real name was Hermann...
…In the 19th century, people began to criticize t...
...The leader of this group, Ronsard, repeatedly ...
The capital of Kazakhstan. It means "capital&...
A butterfly belonging to the order Lepidoptera, f...
A mountain range in the northeastern part of the ...
…Moritaka Norinaga's inner grave is at Myorak...
… Near the middle of the 19th century, British mi...
…[Hiroshi Hasegawa]. … *Some of the terminology t...
…The limit circle when Q and R of this circle are...
… They can be roughly divided into two groups: st...
...This is a family precept that is said to have ...
A group formed by sports enthusiasts. They often ...
…Jaundice is a typical example of this condition....