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Ema (Shinto)
Illustration and the Visual Imagination in Modern Japanese Literature By
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The Making of an American Shinto Community
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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)
In the Suburbs of Tokyo
Attention of Photography and Videography in the Precincts of Kasugataisha Shrine Regarding Photography & Videography In
Temples and Shrines in Yamanashi
Ema: Display Practices of Edo Period Votive Paintings
COX-DISSERTATION-2018.Pdf (5.765Mb)
(Red Suit of Armor), 309. Ake No Tamagaki 朱の
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
Japanese Shinto Shrine (神社)
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Meiji Jingu-About Meiji Jingu
Glossary of Selected Japanese and Sanskrit Terms and Names
Top View
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
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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
Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University
Ise No Ōkami - Jingū No Tenkai ~ Ebook Ise No Ōkami - Jingū No Tenkai Chikuma Shobō - Ise Shrine
Ema, Japanese Wishing Plaques
The Chronicle of Lord Nobunaga Brill’S Japanese Studies Library
Are My Eyes Mistaken?": a Study of Arakida Reijo and Her Book of Fantastic Tales, Ayashi No Yogatari
Votive Tablets (Ema) and Strategic Ambivalence in Wartime Japan
Sacred Realm Lesson Plans, Khamsa
Religiöse Tradierung in Japan Religiöse Tradierung Tionen Und Gruppierungen Für Die Mög- Triplett (Hg.) Triplett