it is called an obi and i believe it was used by the samarui's to hold their swords
Sapporo sash is a type of sushi roll that typically includes ingredients like snow crab, avocado, and cucumber, wrapped in rice and seaweed. It is named after the city of Sapporo in Japan.
The noun sash is the singular form. The plural noun is 'sashes'
Hanfu is a traditional style of clothing worn by the Han Chinese people for thousands of years. It typically consists of a cross-collar robe with wide sleeves, a sash, and a skirt or pants. Hanfu is often characterized by its intricate designs, vibrant colors, and intricate accessories.
Note: There are many sign languages around the world. The answer below refers specifically to American Sign Language, which is the broadest form of sign languages in the United States and Canada as well as other parts of he world. King is an initialized sign. It is a one-handed sign. It uses the K sign with your dominant hand beginning on the opposite shoulder. Make sure you hold the "K" upright, because if it is downward you are signing "prince" instead of "King." Then it moves in an outward downward half-arc to the hip of the same side of the body as your dominate hand. Make sure you do not flip the "k" over to a "p" when touching the lower hip. If you are right handed, it begins at the left shoulder and ends at the right hip. If you are left handed it begins at the right shoulder and ends at the left hip. This represents a royal sash worn on the body. The same sign location and movement is used for Lord, if you use the initial L. If you use the initial Q it becomes Queen. NOTE: ASL IS A CONCEPTUAL AND CONTEXTUAL LANGUAGE: THE "P" version of this sign can mean "Pageant", if the context provides that notion. However, when it comes to certain ideas, transliteration may be lost when signing conceptual signs that have more than one conceptual meaning. For example the signs: ME-SEE FINNISH PRINCE BEAUTIFUL (I saw a handsome prince), and ME-SEE FINNISH PAGEANT BEAUTIFUL (I saw a beauty-pageant) would be signed in the exact same manner... in cases like this, you should fingerspell the word "Prince" or " beauty-pageant", to adequately convey your proper meaning.
Gosh, there's a lot. Off the top of my head I can come up with 3 but there's probably a bunch more. The reason that there are so many is the communities of deaf signers tend to develop their own religious signs without contact with other deaf groups that may have developed their own sign. But neither here nor there, the first sign, the one I use most often, is formed from 2 handforms or shapes. I first point with my index finger to a place in space - above me and to my right. Right because I am right handed. This sets in space where God is. Second, when I bring my hand down from pointing above me, my handform changes to a flat hand and I do the sign for honor; pulling my hand palm facing left in front of my nose. This conjoined sign is made in one fluid gesture so as to create a single flowing sign. The second sign for God is part of the "Royal" sign group. I define a sign group as a group of related words/signs the use the same hand movement but with different handforms or shapes. I have used, from this sign group, the word Lord to refer to God. The sign uses the "L" handshape and traces a sash (like Miss America wears) from my left shoulder to my right hip. If you are left-handed, the movement would be from the right shoulder to the left hip. Note: that this sign can also be used for "Lord of the manor" and as such some do not use it when referring the Lord in heaven. The third one I use, and I find kids relate to best, plays off of the concept that God is our Father in heaven. I sign the word father - right hand on my forehand fingers spread - and then lift the father sign up or "heavenward". I have also seen this sign done with both hands - left hand doing the original "father" sign touching the forehead and the right hand in the same handform placed fingers spread on the outstreched pinkie of the left hand as though there is a chain of father signs. Then both hands are lifted up or "heavenward".
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an obi sash, used to tie Kimonos
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the population of sapporo is 1,822,300
The population of Sapporo is 1,921,831.
Sapporo was created in 1868.
There is approximately 1,822,300 people in Sapporo
Sapporo is on the island of Hokkido
Sapporo Dome was created in 2001.
Consadole Sapporo was created in 1935.
Sapporo Station was created in 1880.
Sapporo Brewery was created in 1876.
The area of Sapporo is 1,121.12 square kilometers.