Karigane (alternatively spelt 雁, 雁金, 雁ヶ音, 雁ケ音, or 雁が音) is a Japanese word meaning "cry of the wild goose" or "wild goose", and may refer to:
Karigane (tea), a kind of kukicha (twig green tea)
Mitsubishi Ki-15 Karigane, a Japanese military plane of the 1930s and 1940s
It is also used as a family name, including:
Karigane Junichi (1879–1959) 雁金 準一 – a Japanese Go player
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Karigane (alternatively spelt 雁, 雁金, 雁ヶ音, 雁ケ音, or 雁が音) is a Japanese word meaning "cry of the wild goose" or "wild goose", and may refer to: Karigane...
coming from gyokuro's production, it takes the name karigane (雁ヶ音 / かりがね) or shiraore (白折 / しらおれ). Karigane has historically been the name of kukicha made...
processing may be used to make a higher end kukicha (twig tea), which is called karigane or shiraore when processed from gyokuro stems and parts. These parts have...
Karigane Jun'ichi (雁金 準一, July 30, 1879 – February 21, 1959) was a Japanese professional Go player, posthumously made an honorary 9 dan by the Nihon Ki-in...
minutes Shincha (新茶) or ichibancha (一番茶), first-picked sencha of the year Karigane sencha (雁が音), which is sencha that also includes stems and other parts...
forcing them down to handicaps. Some of the defeated were Kitani Minoru, Karigane Junichi, Hashimoto Utaro, Iwamoto Kaoru, Fujisawa Hosai, Sakata Eio, and...
though rare in everyday words. One relatively common word using ヶ is 雁ヶ音 karigane (kari-ga-ne – goose-'s-sound, the cry of the wild goose). In place names...
gyokuro - shaded green tea sencha - whole tea leaves infused in hot water karigane - contains also twigs of the tea tree hōjicha - roasted green tea genmaicha...
in the match, causing much of his stones to be captured. Game based on: Karigane Junichi vs. Honinbo Shusai (The Famous Killing Game of 1926) 5 "An Inkling...