MediaWiki API の結果

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{
    "batchcomplete": "",
    "continue": {
        "gapcontinue": "Sanbasou",
        "continue": "gapcontinue||"
    },
    "warnings": {
        "main": {
            "*": "Subscribe to the mediawiki-api-announce mailing list at <https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-api-announce> for notice of API deprecations and breaking changes."
        },
        "revisions": {
            "*": "Because \"rvslots\" was not specified, a legacy format has been used for the output. This format is deprecated, and in the future the new format will always be used."
        }
    },
    "query": {
        "pages": {
            "94141": {
                "pageid": 94141,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "Sageuta",
                "revisions": [
                    {
                        "contentformat": "text/x-wiki",
                        "contentmodel": "wikitext",
                        "*": "=\u7dcf\u5408=\nIn noh, '''sageuta''' ([[\u4e0b\u6b4c]]) is a ''[[sh\u014ddan]]''.\n\nShort 5-7 syllable chant beginning at a middle pitch and ending at a low pitch, following the ''[[hiranori]]'' rhythm. It often precedes the ''[[ageuta]]''.\n\n[DP]\n\n[[category:noh]]"
                    }
                ]
            },
            "94102": {
                "pageid": 94102,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "Sajiki",
                "revisions": [
                    {
                        "contentformat": "text/x-wiki",
                        "contentmodel": "wikitext",
                        "*": "[[\u685f\u6577]]\u3000\u3055\u3058\u304d\n----\n=\u7dcf\u5408=\n=\u6b4c\u821e\u4f0e=\nThe audience seating area on both sides and at the rear of an Edo-period kabuki theatre. In kabuki\u2019s early days in outside venues there was a single level of roofed sajiki on either side of the [[doma]]. The sajiki became two levels when theatres became permanent and enclosed in the early eighteenth century. The left-side \u201cwestern\u201d sajiki, right-side \u201ceastern\u201d sajiki, and the rear \u201cfacing\u201d sajiki made up the different gallery sections. Tickets to sit in the sajiki were expensive relative to the doma and varied according to level and proximity to the stage, partly because they allowed for better viewing and partly for the greater luxury and privacy they afforded.\n\n[[category:Kabuki|Sajiki]]\n----"
                    }
                ]
            }
        }
    }
}