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  • “Iki,” the Edo Aesthetic, Seen in Bijin-Ga Prints from the Tenmei To

    “Iki,” the Edo Aesthetic, Seen in Bijin-Ga Prints from the Tenmei To

  • J.Mind Pola

    J.Mind Pola

  • The Creation of the Term Kojin (Individual)

    The Creation of the Term Kojin (Individual)

  • Keichū, Motoori Norinaga, and Kokugaku in Early Modern Japan

    Keichū, Motoori Norinaga, and Kokugaku in Early Modern Japan

  • The Durability of the Bakuhan Taisei Is Stunning

    The Durability of the Bakuhan Taisei Is Stunning

  • The History of Merrymaking In

    The History of Merrymaking In

  • To Ise at All Costs Religious and Economic Implications of Early Modern Nukemairi

    To Ise at All Costs Religious and Economic Implications of Early Modern Nukemairi

  • Removal of the Ban on Meat

    Removal of the Ban on Meat

  • Yosan-E and the Aesthetics of Post-Tenpo Reforms Era Sericulture Prints 61 S , One One , Which in Which 2) Yōsan-E )

    Yosan-E and the Aesthetics of Post-Tenpo Reforms Era Sericulture Prints 61 S , One One , Which in Which 2) Yōsan-E )

  • Monumenta Nipponica Style Sheet

    Monumenta Nipponica Style Sheet

  • Encyclopedia of Shinto Chronological Supplement

    Encyclopedia of Shinto Chronological Supplement

  • Discussion Paper Series

    Discussion Paper Series

  • Volume XVIII CONTENTS 2010 Outcastes and Medical

    Volume XVIII CONTENTS 2010 Outcastes and Medical

  • Social Mobility in Japan, 1868-2012: the Surprising Persistence of the Samurai

    Social Mobility in Japan, 1868-2012: the Surprising Persistence of the Samurai

  • Drops of Blood on Fallen Snow: the Evolution of Blood-Revenge Practices in Japan

    Drops of Blood on Fallen Snow: the Evolution of Blood-Revenge Practices in Japan

  • Loyalty, Filial Piety, and Multiple “Chinas” in the Japanese Cultural Imagination

    Loyalty, Filial Piety, and Multiple “Chinas” in the Japanese Cultural Imagination

  • Richard C. Rudolph Collection of Japanese Maps, 1614-1896

    Richard C. Rudolph Collection of Japanese Maps, 1614-1896

  • Mabiki: Infanticide and Population Growth in Eastern Japan, 1660–1950

    Mabiki: Infanticide and Population Growth in Eastern Japan, 1660–1950

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  • EARLY MODERN JAPAN 2011 Turrets of Time: Clocks and Early
  • A Study of the Buddhist Stone Reliefs of Mt. Hiko and the Influence of Shugendo in the Kyushu Region
  • Satire Within Kibyōshi in Eighteenth-Century Edo: a Translation and Analysis of Santō Kyōden’S ‘Tama Migaku Aoto Ga Zeni’
  • Glossary of Japanese Terms
  • Kansei Innovation: Practical Design Applications for Product and Service Development a Sampler
  • UC San Diego UC San Diego Electronic Theses and Dissertations
  • Tokugawa Japan: an Introductory Essay
  • Censorship in Ukiyo-E
  • Japanese Demon Lore
  • Medieval & Early Modern Japan
  • I PICTURING RICE AGRICULTURE and SILK PRODUCTION: APPROPRIATION and IDEOLOGY in EARLY MODERN JAPANESE PAINTING by Shalmit Bejar
  • The Two Paths of Writing and Warring in Medieval Japan 日本中世文武的分途
  • Ancient Japanese Mythology
  • Sino-Japanese Relations in the Edo Period'
  • Kokutai - Political Shintô from Early-Modern to Contemporary Japan
  • Section 3 – the Spread of Education and Culture and the Growth of Manufacturing


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