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Jichihan and the Restoration and Innovation of Buddhist Practice
Tourists in Paradise Writing the Pure Land in Medieval Japanese Fiction
The Shôkyû Version of the Kitano Tenjin Engi Emaki: a Brief Introduction to Its Content and Function
Shigisan Engi Shigisan Engi Overview
The Dharma for Sovereigns and Warriors
Creating Heresy: (Mis)Representation, Fabrication, and the Tachikawa-Ryū
ACS42 01Kidder.Indd
Nengo Alpha.Xlsx
The Construction of the Nagaoka Palace and Capital
Encyclopedia of Japanese History
Daigoji Temple
Embracing Death and the Afterlife: Sculptures of Enma and His Entourage at Rokuharamitsuji
Japan and Its East Asian Neighbors: Japan’S Perception of China and Korea and the Making of Foreign Policy from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century
2. Myth, Memory, and the Scrolls of the Mongol Invasions of Japan
Encyclopedia of Shinto Chronological Supplement
Lomi, B. (2019). Ox-Bezoars and the Materiality of Heian-Period Therapeutics
THE SOCIO-POLITICAL FUNCTIONS of JAPANESE “VENGEFUL SPIRIT” HANDSCROLLS, 1150-1230 by Sara Lorraine Sumpter Bachelor of Arts
A002930 – History of Japan
Top View
Kitano Tenjin Engi
The Economic Development of Japan
Reception and Commentary of Nihon Shoki, Japan's First Official History
Kofuku-Ji and Shugendo
Deconstructing `Japan'
The Invention and Reception of the Mino'odera Engi
505. Ambros, Barbara
Portrait of the Solitary Empress: Genmei Tennō in Man'yōshū
Loyalty, Filial Piety, and Multiple “Chinas” in the Japanese Cultural Imagination
The Teeth and Claws of the Buddha: Monastic Warriors and Sohei In
Daily Life and Demographics in Ancient Japan Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies Number 63
Tales of Buddhism in Japan
The Phenomenon of Invoking Fudō for Pure Landrebirth Inimage and Text
Cultural Transfers Between Qing and Tokugawa
Cipango, Hors-Série | 2008 Le Palais De Heian 2
THE FIVE GREAT SPACE REPOSITORY BODHISATTVAS: LINEAGE, PROTECTION and CELESTIAL AUTHORITY in NINTH-CENTURY JAPAN by Copyright
Śākyamuni Devotion in Early Medieval Japan and Japanese Buddhist Conceptions of History
Iconography of Absence: Negoro Lacquers and the Sacred Geography of Their Origin
Saru No Sõshi and the Hie-Enryaku-Ji Religious Multiplex in the Late Sixteenth Century
Eras Do Japão – Wikipédia, a Enciclopédia Livre
The Credibility of the Gangōji Engi
Sankei Mandara: Layered Maps to Sacred Places
Amidaji: Mortuary Art, Architecture, and Rites of Emperor Antoku’S Temple
Waka After the Kokinshū: Anatomy of a Cultural Phenomenon By
The Hossō Shiyō Shō: a Compilation of Traditional Legal Thought in Japan
The Project Gutenberg Ebook of Japan by David Murray This Ebook