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  • Japanese Economic Growth During the Edo Period*

    Japanese Economic Growth During the Edo Period*

  • The Development of Early Modern Onmyōdō

    The Development of Early Modern Onmyōdō

  • A Historical Look at Technology and Society in Japan (1500-1900)

    A Historical Look at Technology and Society in Japan (1500-1900)

  • Chapter 13 Japan Under the Shogun 283 ABSS8 Ch13.Qxd 2/8/07 3:53 PM Page 284

    Chapter 13 Japan Under the Shogun 283 ABSS8 Ch13.Qxd 2/8/07 3:53 PM Page 284

  • Japanese Capitals in Historical Perspective: Place, Power and Memory in Kyoto, Edo and Tokyo (Review)

    Japanese Capitals in Historical Perspective: Place, Power and Memory in Kyoto, Edo and Tokyo (Review)

  • Edo: Art in Japan 1615-1868; Teaching Program

    Edo: Art in Japan 1615-1868; Teaching Program

  • Characteristics of Japanese Block Printed Books in the Edo Period

    Characteristics of Japanese Block Printed Books in the Edo Period

  • Japanese-Korean Relations During the Tokugawa Period

    Japanese-Korean Relations During the Tokugawa Period

  • Traveling on the Edo Highways : a Journey of Sh0gun and Princesses

    Traveling on the Edo Highways : a Journey of Sh0gun and Princesses

  • Edo Japan: 14 a Closed Society

    Edo Japan: 14 a Closed Society

  • Visualizing the Landscape of Old-Time Tokyo (Edo City)

    Visualizing the Landscape of Old-Time Tokyo (Edo City)

  • Historical Overview Japan in the Tokugawa Period

    Historical Overview Japan in the Tokugawa Period

  • Lesson ______Edo Japan

    Lesson ______Edo Japan

  • 03 the Great Fire of Meireki

    03 the Great Fire of Meireki

  • Samurai: Art of Armor

    Samurai: Art of Armor

  • The Tokugawa Samurai: Values & Lifestyle Transition

    The Tokugawa Samurai: Values & Lifestyle Transition

  • Constructing Abe No Seimei: Integrating Genre and Disparate Narratives in Yumemakura Baku's Onmyōji

    Constructing Abe No Seimei: Integrating Genre and Disparate Narratives in Yumemakura Baku's Onmyōji

  • Edo: Art in Japan 1615-1868. Teaching Program. INSTITUTION National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC

    Edo: Art in Japan 1615-1868. Teaching Program. INSTITUTION National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC

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  • SAMURAI WARRIORS (EDO PERIOD) My Trips to Japan in Recent Years, As Part of the Cultural Exchange Sponsored by the Center for In
  • The Transnational Travels of Geomancy in Premodern East Asia, C
  • The Tokugawa Shoguns and Onmyōdō ______
  • HISTORY of MODERN JAPAN: from EDO to TOKYO
  • List of Works: Splendors of Edo: Rites of the Samurai, Festivals of The
  • The Tale of the Tokugawa Artifacts: Japanese Funerary Lanterns at the Penn Museum
  • The Edo Period: Pre-Conditions for Industrialization
  • The Tokaido Road Was an Important and Well-Trodden Route in Pre
  • A Peek at the Meals of the People Of
  • Ukai Fish (Cormorant Fishing) Ukaizan Onmyoji Temple and Noh Song
  • Buddhists in the Edo Era – 'Official Monks'
  • Shoguns and Animals
  • Tokugawa Japan: an Introductory Essay
  • Japanese Demon Lore
  • The Edo Era in the History of Japanese Nationalism*
  • Journey Through Time(PDF:247KB)
  • Arts of the Samurai
  • Tokyo, a 400-Year Narrative No.22 Contents


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