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  • The word Kado means always the main entrance to a residence.

    In Ghostly Japan Lafcadio Hearn 1877

  • However, in Japan, the way of arranging flowers and plants has been carefully systematised and this is called ‘Kado’.

    [ikebana] the art of floral arrangement 2009

  • However, in Japan, the way of arranging flowers and plants has been carefully systematised and this is called ‘Kado’.

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

  • And yet, the discipline of Kado the Way of Poetry demands some sort of consistent practice.

    by An Xiao 2006

  • I've fallen away from this blog, which is shameful for someone who considers herself a follower of Kado -- the Way of Poetry.

    by An Xiao 2005

  • I've fallen away from this blog, which is shameful for someone who considers herself a follower of Kado -- the Way of Poetry.

    Archive 2005-10-01 2005

  • Between Minato and Kado there is a very curious lagoon on the left, about 17 miles long by 16 broad, connected with the sea by a narrow channel, guarded by two high hills called

    Unbeaten Tracks in Japan Isabella Lucy 2004

  • Mr. Sichan stated that he had found the pistol in 1977 in a cave at Pa Kado Karst.

    Preston, James A. 1966

  • Varvawc, and Nodawl Varyf Twrch, and Berth the son of Kado, and Rheidwn the son of Beli, and Iscovan Hael, and Iscawin the son of Panon, and

    The Mabinogion Vol. 2 (of 3) Owen Morgan Edwards 1889

  • "I wanted to increase traffic at my primary business," Kado said.

    unknown title 2011

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