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Examples of classic Japanese armour from the mid-19th century, steel sword blades ( Katana ), Inrō, lacquerware including the Mazarin Chest dated c1640 is one of the finest surviving pieces from Kyoto, porcelain including Imari, Netsuke, woodblock prints including the work of Ando Hiroshige, graphic works include printed books, as well as a few paintings, scrolls and screens, textiles and dress including kimonos are some of the objects on display.
The western part of the prefecture is a region famous for producing ceramics and porcelain, particularly the towns of Karatsu, Imari, and Arita.
* 1871, November 14 – The prefectures of Saga, Hasuike, Ogi, Kashima, Karatsu and part of Tsushima merged to form one prefecture, Imari Prefecture.
* 1954 – During the Great Showa Merger the cities of Tosu, Imari, Takeo, Kashima and Taku are formed.
Examples are usually of globular form with three feet, made in pottery, Imari porcelain, Kakiemon, Satsuma, enamel or bronze.
Imari is most notable because of Imari porcelain, which is the European collectors ' name for Japanese porcelain wares made in the town of Arita, Saga Prefecture.
The current city region is occupied by one town, Imari, and 11 villages: Higashiyamashiro, Krapkawa, Makishima, Matsuura, Minamihata, Niri, Nishiyamashiro, Ōdake, Ōkawa, Ōkawachi, Ōtsubo.
* April 1, 1954-Imari Town, Yamashiro Town, and the villages of Higashiyamashiro, Kurokawa, Hatatsu, Minamihata, Ōkawa, Matsuura, and Niri merge to form Imari City.
The cultivation of the Japanese pear from Imari (), which originated in the Ōkawa area 100 years ago, has spread out to the Minamihata area and other areas of the city.
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Imari enters the room and destroys the Bible Black with a spell that causes it to burst into flames, then reveals herself to be a hermaphrodite, showing that Kitami's ritual was successful.
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She reveals to Minase that the two girls she has had her eyes on were Shiraki and Minase's childhood friend, Kurumi Imari.
However, since Shiraki is no longer a virgin ( thanks to Minase ), Kitami pursues Imari, who has been missing school recently after walking in on Minase and Shiraki during intercourse.
Kitami slits her wrists and has sexual intercourse with Imari as the reincarnation ritual demands, but Minase interrupts it and casts his spell on Kitami.
Some of the ware employed underglaze blue and iron red with touches of gilding in imitation of " Imari porcelain " that had been introduced on Spode's bone china in the first decade of the century: the most familiar " Tobacco-leaf pattern " ( 2061 ) continued to be made by Spode's successors, William Taylor Copeland, and then " W. T.
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The term " Finagle's Law " was first used by John W. Campbell, Jr., the influential editor of Astounding Science Fiction ( later Analog ).
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The term appears to have been coined by John W. Campbell, Jr., the editor of Astounding Science Fiction, in the February 1941 issue of that magazine, in reference to Robert A. Heinlein's Future History.
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