DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» Kansei
Kansei
“Iki,” the Edo Aesthetic, Seen in Bijin-Ga Prints from the Tenmei To
J.Mind Pola
The Creation of the Term Kojin (Individual)
Keichū, Motoori Norinaga, and Kokugaku in Early Modern Japan
The Durability of the Bakuhan Taisei Is Stunning
The History of Merrymaking In
To Ise at All Costs Religious and Economic Implications of Early Modern Nukemairi
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 )
Monumenta Nipponica Style Sheet
Encyclopedia of Shinto Chronological Supplement
Rōnin in the Tokugawa Period
Discussion Paper Series
Volume XVIII CONTENTS 2010 Outcastes and Medical
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
Loyalty, Filial Piety, and Multiple “Chinas” in the Japanese Cultural Imagination
Richard C. Rudolph Collection of Japanese Maps, 1614-1896
Top View
Mabiki: Infanticide and Population Growth in Eastern Japan, 1660–1950
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