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  • Illustration and the Visual Imagination in Modern Japanese Literature By

    Illustration and the Visual Imagination in Modern Japanese Literature By

  • Shinto

    Shinto

  • The Making of an American Shinto Community

    The Making of an American Shinto Community

  • Additional Information[PDF:0.8MB]

    Additional Information[PDF:0.8MB]

  • The Culture of Japanese Fascism Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society &EJUPST3FZ$IPX )%)BSPPUVOJBO BOE.BTBP.JZPTIJ the Culture of Japanese Fascism

    The Culture of Japanese Fascism Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society &EJUPST3FZ$IPX )%)BSPPUVOJBO BOE.BTBP.JZPTIJ the Culture of Japanese Fascism

  • Marr, Kathryn Masters Thesis.Pdf (4.212Mb)

    Marr, Kathryn Masters Thesis.Pdf (4.212Mb)

  • In the Suburbs of Tokyo

    In the Suburbs of Tokyo

  • Attention of Photography and Videography in the Precincts of Kasugataisha Shrine Regarding Photography & Videography In

    Attention of Photography and Videography in the Precincts of Kasugataisha Shrine Regarding Photography & Videography In

  • Temples and Shrines in Yamanashi

    Temples and Shrines in Yamanashi

  • Ema: Display Practices of Edo Period Votive Paintings

    Ema: Display Practices of Edo Period Votive Paintings

  • COX-DISSERTATION-2018.Pdf (5.765Mb)

    COX-DISSERTATION-2018.Pdf (5.765Mb)

  • (Red Suit of Armor), 309. Ake No Tamagaki 朱の

    (Red Suit of Armor), 309. Ake No Tamagaki 朱の

  • Let's Take a Stroll Around Koishikawa and Zoshigaya !

    Let's Take a Stroll Around Koishikawa and Zoshigaya !

  • The Intangible Warrior Culture of Japan: Bodily Practices, Mental Attitudes, and Values of the Two-Sworded Men from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries

    The Intangible Warrior Culture of Japan: Bodily Practices, Mental Attitudes, and Values of the Two-Sworded Men from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries

  • Japanese Shinto Shrine (神社)

    Japanese Shinto Shrine (神社)

  • UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations

  • Meiji Jingu-About Meiji Jingu

    Meiji Jingu-About Meiji Jingu

  • Glossary of Selected Japanese and Sanskrit Terms and Names

    Glossary of Selected Japanese and Sanskrit Terms and Names

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  • Letters to the Gods — the Form and Meaning of Ema —
  • Japanese Rinzai Zen Buddhism: Myōshinji, a Living Religion
  • Ema-Gined Community Votive Tablets (Ema) and Strategic Ambivalence in Wartime Japan
  • "Lucky" Charms Bailey Swanson
  • Downloaded for Personal Non‐Commercial Research Or Study, Without Prior Permission Or Charge
  • Setsubun Rituals in Nara
  • 169 Figures for “Ema: Display Practices of Edo Period Votive
  • Robert Treat Paine and Alexander Soper the a RT and ARCHITECTURE of JAPAN
  • Writing and Style Manual
  • Kiryu Tenmangu Shrine
  • The Key Attribute of Shinme Sacred Horses Dedicated to Ise Jingū Since 1865
  • The Role of Japan in Modern Chinese Art Edited by Joshua A
  • Information to Users
  • A Forest for a Thousand Years: Cultivating Life and Disciplining Death at Daihonzan Sōjiji, a Japanese Sōtō Zen Temple
  • Evenings for Educators 2019–20
  • What Are Ema Horse Plaques?
  • Depictions and Modelings of the Body Seen in Japanese Folk Religion: Connections to Yokai Images
  • Anime Pilgrimage and Ema (Picture Tablets) : the Case of Oarai Isosaki Shrine YOSHITANI Hiroya


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