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615. Miyazaki Fumiko and Duncan Williams
Nihontō Compendium
Giving Birth to a Rich Nation and Strong Soldiers: Midwives and Nation Building in Japan Between the Meiji Period and the 1940S
Folk Religion Among the Koreans in Japan
The Last Samurai: the Life and Battles of Saigo Takamori
Political and Ritual Usages of Portraits of Japanese
Encyclopedia of Japanese History
Chinese Letters and Intellectual Life in Medieval Japan: the Poetry and Political Philosophy of Chūgan Engetsu
Inventing the Way of the Samurai
Encyclopedia of Shinto Chronological Supplement
Download the Japan Style Sheet, 3Rd Edition
The Eight Trigrams and Their Changes
One Classic and Two Classical Traditions the Recovery and Transmission of a Lost Edition of the Analects
Reception and Commentary of Nihon Shoki, Japan's First Official History
Representations of Travel in Medieval Japan by Kendra D. Strand A
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Liminality of the Japanese Empire: Border Crossings from Okinawa to Colonial Taiwan Hiroko Matsuda
THE KOAN Ceived
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The Three Sovereigns Tradition: Talismans, Elixirs
Reconstructing the Life of Uesugi Kiyoko
The Dynamics of Gender and Power in Zeami's Reflections on Performance
Daily Life and Demographics in Ancient Japan Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies Number 63
Japan in the Muromachi Age
Auspicious Omens in the Reign of the Last Empress of Nara Japan, 749–770
Yūzū Nenbutsu Engi Emaki
The Intersection of the Local and the Translocal at a Sacred Site the Case of Osorezan in Tokugawa Japan
I DISPLAYING AUTHORITY: ASHIKAGA FORMAL DISPLAY in the MUROMACHI PERIOD
Genre and Transgenre in Edo Literature: an Annotated Translation of Murai Yoshikiyo's Kyōkun Hyakumonogatari with an Exploration of the Text's Multiple Filiations
Eras Do Japão – Wikipédia, a Enciclopédia Livre
Onmyōdō in the Muromachi Period
Finding Sanjō Genshi: Women's Visibility in Late Medieval Japanese
Private Academies of Chinese Learning in Meiji Japan PRIVATE ACADEMIES
Section 3 – the Spread of Education and Culture and the Growth of Manufacturing
Cultural Expressions of Tokugawa Japan and Chosŏn Korea: an Analysis of the Korean Embassies in the Eighteenth Century
The Project Gutenberg Ebook of Japan by David Murray This Ebook