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- Changing the Calendar Royal Political Theology and the Suppression of the Tachibana Naramaro Conspiracy of 757
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- A BOWL for a COIN a Commodity History Of
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Sages
- Buddhism in the Asuka-Nara Period
- Setsubun Rituals in Nara
- The Nara State
- The Significance of the Central Asian Objects in the Shōsōin for Understanding the International Art Trade in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries
- The Courting of Kume No Zenji: the Allurement of Waka Under the Tenji Court Masahiro MURATA* Keywords: Waka, Man’Yōshū, Kume No Zenji, Sōmon, Tenji Era
- Inzai Flower Guide
- “To Tread on High Clouds” Dreams of Eternal Youth in Early Japan
- Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage – Part 1 11 Days/10 Nights Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage – Part 1
- Go-Shirakawa and the Rebuilding of Todai-Ji
- The Historic Walking Course of Osaka
- Developing a Collaborative Annotation System for Historical Documents by Multiple Humanities Researchers
- “Elephant Trunk Robe” in Sōtō Zen
- Auspicious Omens in the Reign of the Last Empress of Nara Japan, 749–770
- The Acceptance and Impact of the Lotus Sutra in Japan
- Revisiting Chan Buddhism of the Ninth Century
- The Silk Road — a Cultural Thread Connecting Asia by Mohan Gopal Author Mohan Gopal
- Ganjin and His Party, Though Avoiding Shipwreck This Time, Are Carried by Currents Far Into the Southern Regions of the Chinese Sea to Present-Day Hainandao Island
- Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage 22 Days/21 Nights Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage
- Volume 25 (2018), Article 3
- Todai-Ji Japan
- Radiocarbon Dating of Ancient Japanese Calligraphy Sheets and the Discovery of 45 Letters of a Lost Manuscript
- Death, Disease, and Buddhist Patronage in Japan
- K a S H I W A
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- Japanese Demon Lore
- 197. Todai-Ji Nara, Japan. Various Artists, Including Sculptors Unkei
- Buddhist Monk Bodhisena in Japan
- Yoshida Kazuhiko
- The Shoso-In Textiles of the Era of Emperor Shomu
- Written Stūpa, Painted Sūtra: Relationships of Text and Image in the Construction of Meaning in the Japanese Jeweled-Stūpa Mandalas
- 1 the Formation of the Yakushi Cult
- Section 3 - the Founding of the Ritsuryo State