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- Akabeko abstract "Akabeko (赤べこ, Akabeko, red cow) is a legendary cow from the Aizu region of Japan, who inspired a traditional toy. Aizu legend claims that the toys are based on a real cow used to build the Enzō-ji temple in the ninth century.The toy is made from two pieces of papier-mâché-covered wood, shaped and painted to look like a red cow or ox. One piece represents the cow's head and neck and the other its body. The head and neck hangs from a string and fits into the hollow body. When the toy is moved, the head thus bobs up and down and side to side. The earliest akabeko toys were created in the late 16th or early 17th century.Over time, people came to believe that the toys could ward off smallpox and other illnesses. Akabeko has become one of Fukushima Prefecture's most famous crafts and a symbol of the Aizu region. It has also been recognized as a symbol of the larger Tōhoku region, of which Fukushima Prefecture is a part.".
- Akabeko thumbnail Akabeko_at_The_Japanese_American_National_Museum_detail.jpg?width=300.
- Akabeko wikiPageID "8983859".
- Akabeko wikiPageLength "6109".
- Akabeko wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Akabeko wikiPageRevisionID "693501691".
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Aizu.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cattle.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_folk_art.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_folklore.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_legends.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_traditional_dolls.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_bovines.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Superstitions_of_Japan.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Toy_animals.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traditional_toys.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wooden_toys.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Fukushima_Prefecture.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Gamō_Ujisato.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Gautama_Buddha.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Kanji.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Lacquer.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Papier-mâché.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Smallpox.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Toy.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Toyotomi_Hideyoshi.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Tōhoku_dialect.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Tōhoku_region.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Washi.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink Yanaizu,_Fukushima.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink File:Akabeko1.png.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLink File:Akabeko_at_The_Japanese_American_National_Museum_detail.jpg.
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLinkText "Akabeko".
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLinkText "Akabē".
- Akabeko wikiPageWikiLinkText "akabeko".
- Akabeko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Akabeko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Akabeko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Superstitions.
- Akabeko subject Category:Cattle.
- Akabeko subject Category:Japanese_folk_art.
- Akabeko subject Category:Japanese_folklore.
- Akabeko subject Category:Japanese_legends.
- Akabeko subject Category:Japanese_traditional_dolls.
- Akabeko subject Category:Mythological_bovines.
- Akabeko subject Category:Superstitions_of_Japan.
- Akabeko subject Category:Toy_animals.
- Akabeko subject Category:Traditional_toys.
- Akabeko subject Category:Wooden_toys.
- Akabeko hypernym Cow.
- Akabeko type Cheese.
- Akabeko comment "Akabeko (赤べこ, Akabeko, red cow) is a legendary cow from the Aizu region of Japan, who inspired a traditional toy. Aizu legend claims that the toys are based on a real cow used to build the Enzō-ji temple in the ninth century.The toy is made from two pieces of papier-mâché-covered wood, shaped and painted to look like a red cow or ox. One piece represents the cow's head and neck and the other its body. The head and neck hangs from a string and fits into the hollow body.".
- Akabeko label "Akabeko".
- Akabeko sameAs Q1660457.
- Akabeko sameAs Akabeko.
- Akabeko sameAs Akabeko.
- Akabeko sameAs 赤べこ.
- Akabeko sameAs m.027s7y5.
- Akabeko sameAs Q1660457.
- Akabeko wasDerivedFrom Akabeko?oldid=693501691.
- Akabeko depiction Akabeko_at_The_Japanese_American_National_Museum_detail.jpg.
- Akabeko isPrimaryTopicOf Akabeko.