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Comicbook Culture and the Kibyôshi of Edo Japan Dr. Andrea Horbinski
Daily Life and Demographics in Ancient Japan Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies Number 63
Development of Mass Media in Japan & Its Background
Richard C. Rudolph Collection of Japanese Maps, 1614-1896
Japan in the Muromachi Age
Auspicious Omens in the Reign of the Last Empress of Nara Japan, 749–770
Proquest Dissertations
Warding Off Calamity in Japan: a Comparison of the 1855 Catfish Prints and the 1862 Measles Prints
I DISPLAYING AUTHORITY: ASHIKAGA FORMAL DISPLAY in the MUROMACHI PERIOD
Buddhism and Ideology in Japan, 1868-1931
Sino-Japanese Relations in the Edo Period
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Japanese Zen Schools and the Transition to Meiji a Plurality of Responses in the Nineteenth Century
Empress Meishō (1623–96) and Cultural Pur- Suits at the Japanese Imperial Court Elizabeth Lillehoj, Depaul University
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Names and Perspectives in Sute-Obune: a Meiji-Era Adaptive
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Instructional Texts (Joshiyō Ōrai) and Norms for Women