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Nihonbashi: Edo's Contested Center Marcia Yonemoto
Meisho Zue and the Mapping of Prosperity in Late Tokugawa Japan
Inventing the New Through the Old: the Essence Of
Obiya Ihei, a Japanese Provincial Publisher^
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The History of Australian Haiku and the Emergence of a Local Accent
Smithsonian Collections from Commodore Matthew Perry's Japan Expedition (1853-1854)
Biblio:Basho-27S-Haiku.Pdf
The Wakan Dialectic As Polemic
Japanese Prints of the Floating World
Memory, History, and Autobiography in Early Modern Towns in East and West
Travel Is Home Travel and Landscape in Japanese Literature, Art, and Culture
Beyond the Haiku Moment: Basho, Buson and Modern Haiku Myths
Women in Ukiyo-E
Travel Through Tastebuds and Fingertips in Edo Japan: a Study of Shinpan Gofunai Ryūkō Meibutsu Annai Sugoroku by Bianca
Basho's Haikus
Representations of Travel in Medieval Japan by Kendra D. Strand A
Display and Disguise in Ukiyo-E Bijinga
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Sei Shōnagon and "The Matsushima Diary" Author(S): Sei Shōnagon and R
MS 7340 Edo Meisho Zue
The Printing of Illustrated Books in Eighteenth Century Japan
EARLY MODERN JAPAN 2008 Encountering the World: Kawai
E Ujigawa Senjin Episode Between Court and Warrior Traditions
In Yokohama Ukiyo-E Kashiwara-Ya's Current Titles Lists (Ehon Zôhan
The World at Peace Through Haiku
Learning with Waka Poetry: Transmission and Production Of
Publishing Kabukiland Late Edo Culture and Kyokutei Bakin’S Yakusha Meisho Zue
The Literary Prose of Matsuo Basho
SARUMINO Linked Poetry of the Basho School with Haiku Selections
Traversing the Urban Landscape Through the Floating World of Japanese Prints
The William Elliot Griffis Collection of Old and Rare Japanese Books, Olin Library, Cornell University
Library of Congress Classification
The Festivity and Exposition in Edo
Fine Japanese and Korean Art and Korean Japanese Fine
Empress Meishō (1623–96) and Cultural Pur- Suits at the Japanese Imperial Court Elizabeth Lillehoj, Depaul University
Hokusai and Hiroshige TEACHER’S WORKSHOP HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
1 Introduction
Amidaji: Mortuary Art, Architecture, and Rites of Emperor Antoku’S Temple
Waka After the Kokinshū: Anatomy of a Cultural Phenomenon By
Instructional Texts (Joshiyō Ōrai) and Norms for Women
The Monkey's Straw Raincoat
Performing the Craft : Medieval Japanese Craftsmen (Shokunin) - Reality, Images, and Literary Topoi