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Art Projects in Japan a Society That Co-Creates with Art
Japanese Spatial Culture, Nature and Architecture
From the Japanese Traditional Edo Culture to Anime and Manga Takuji
A Repeated Story of the Tragedy of the Commons a Short Survey on the Pacific Bluefin Tuna Fisheries and Farming in Japan
Copyright by Peter David Siegenthaler 2004
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An Ethnographic Study of Tattooing in Downtown Tokyo
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The Central Post
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Japan Wood Design Award 2020
Reading Zen in the Rocks : the Japanese Dry Landscape Garden / Francois
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Kisaburo-, Kuniyoshi and the “Living Doll”
Some Remarks on Kuki Shūzō's Philosophy of Aesthetics
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The Flowers and Gardens of Japan Agents
An Introduction to Japanese Society, Third Edition
Green Tourism
Kawaii Aesthetics from Japan to Europe: Theory of the Japanese
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Japanese Design: Art, Aesthetics and Culture Free
Tourism in Japan Reconsidered: Exploring the Link Between Everyday Life and Domestic Tourism
Volume 4 (2019)
PREFACE Japanese View of Nature and Townhouse in Kyoto
An Empirical Research Study on Prospect–Refuge Theory and The
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Japanese Design: Aesthetics and Visual Culture
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The Way of the Detail in Japanese Design George Verghese, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Kuki Shūzō: a Man Burdened with Modernity and Tradition
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From Damsels to Demons: the Hidden Art of Netsuke Carving