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Sino-Japanese Interactions Through Rare Books
Treasures of Jodo Shinshu and the Hongwanji II —The Preservation of Beauty and Teachings—
J.Mind Pola
Nihonbashi: Edo's Contested Center Marcia Yonemoto
Private Ordering at the World's First Futures Exchange
Age of the Dandy: the Flowering of Yoshiwara Arts
Sino-Japanese Relations in the Edo Period
SINO-JAPANESE TRADE in the EARLY TOKUGAWA PERIOD By
Sino-Japanese Relations in the Edo Period
ART, ARCHITECTURE, and the ASAI SISTERS by Elizabeth Self
Encyclopedia of Shinto Chronological Supplement
Commercialization of the Edo Style in the Meiji and Taishō Periods: the Booms of Genroku Patterns and Edo Taste Created by Mitsukoshi Department Store
Introduction the China Factor in Tokugawa Culture
Discussion Paper Series
The Great Meiji Sanriku Tsunami June 15, 1896 at the Sanriku Coast of the Tohoku Region
Uses of Kakumei and Historical Debates in the Meiji Era (1868-1912)
Title POPULATION PROBLEMS in the TOKUGAWA ERA Author(S)
Ogyii Sorai ~ 1
Top View
Of Japanese Swords
FINE JAPANESE ART Thursday 11 May 2017
Comicbook Culture and the Kibyôshi of Edo Japan Dr. Andrea Horbinski
1 45. Asamayama
(1)The Old Stone Age(–10,000 Years Ago)
A Historical Survey of the Studies on Tokugawa Educational Thought in Japan: Trends and Issues
Mabiki: Infanticide and Population Growth in Eastern Japan, 1660–1950
Satire Within Kibyōshi in Eighteenth-Century Edo: a Translation and Analysis of Santō Kyōden’S ‘Tama Migaku Aoto Ga Zeni’
History of Japanese Literature Based on Books" Materials List, Part IV 名 称 名称ふりがな 解 説
Early Modern Comics Syll 140911
Compilation of Designated Cultural Properties in Kizugawa City
Anachronism in Edo and Contemporary Japanese Literature
Rōnin in the Tokugawa Period
A HISTORY of JAPANESE BUDDHISM 00 Prelims HJB:Master Testpages HJB 10/10/07 11:14 Page Ii
Local Elites and Agricultural Development in Meiji Japan
Eating Edo, Sensing Japan: Food Branding and Market Culture in Late Tokugawa Japan, 1780-1868
Japan and the Asian Divergence: Market Integration, Climate Anomalies and Famines During the 18Th and 19Th Centuries"
Section 3 – the Spread of Education and Culture and the Growth of Manufacturing
The Nagasaki Naval Training School in the Context of Japanese-Dutch Relations in Mid Nineteenth Century
Demographic Responses to Economic Stress and Household Context in Three Northeastern Japanese Villages, 1708−1870 Noriko O. T
From Kiyonaga to Utamaro
Market Integration and Famines in Early Modern Japan, 1717-1857