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The Japanese Religio-Cultural Context
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Prospects for Changes in Gender Bias in the Japanese Language
Samurai Life in Medieval Japan
Pioneers of the Women's Movement in Japan: Hiratsuka Raichô and Fukuda Hideko Seen Through Their Journals, Seitô Andsekai Fujn
Shinto: Discovery of the Divine in Japanese Art
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Medieval Japan Through Art: Samurai Life in Medieval Japan
Changes in the Status of Japanese Women
Samurai in Medieval Japan Through Art and Literature, Consider How Our Understanding of Warrior Culture Compares to the Reality of Their Daily Lives
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In 1180, Minamoto No Yoritomo Arrived in Kamakura with His Many Samurai Warriors
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Modular Curriculum: English/Social Studies, Japanese Civilization. INSTITUTION Kansas Univ., Lawrence
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Visual Pleasure in Kawabata Yasunari's Novella House
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