Lexicographical Neighbors of Azuki
Literary usage of Azuki
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Log of a Japanese Journey from the Province of Tosa to the Capitalby Tsurayuki Ki, Flora Best Harris by Tsurayuki Ki, Flora Best Harris (1891)
"To-day, in order to celebrate the New Year's season, we made gruel of rice and
azuki. f Much to our regret the weather proved unfavorable and the ..."
2. Japan: Continuing the History to the Close of 1905, with the Provisions of by David Murray, Kentaro Kaneko, Albert White Vorse (1906)
"Prince azuki in his memorial says: i. "Let them restore the territories which
they have received from the emperor and return to a constitutional and ..."
3. The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn by Elizabeth Bisland, Lafcadio Hearn (1906)
"I should like to have taken one home ; but my servants hate foxes and Inari and
tofu and azuki-meshi and abura-gi and everything related to foxes. ..."
4. A Handbook of Modern Japan by Ernest Wilson Clement (1903)
"From "Superstitious Japan": "If one swallows seven grains of red beans (azuki)
and one go of sake before the hour of the ox on the first day of the year, ..."
5. A Handbook of Modern Japan by Ernest Wilson Clement (1903)
"From “Superstitious Japan”: “If one swallows seven grains of red beans (azuki)
and one go of sake before the hour of the ox on the first day of the year, ..."