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The Edicts of Toyotomi Hideyoshi: Excerpts from Limitation on the Propagation of Christianity, 1587 Excerpts from Expulsion of Missionaries, 1587
EARLY MODERN JAPAN FALL-WINTER, 2004 Introduction: Pre-Modern Japan Through the Prism of Patronage
Some Observations on the Weddings of Tokugawa Shogunâ•Žs
A Biomolecular Anthropological Investigation of William Adams, The
Iai – Naginata
Tokugawa Ieyasu, Shogun
From Ieyasu to Yoshinao
Redalyc.Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Christian Daimyó During the Crisis
Learning from SHOGUN
The Urban Mirror: Kabuki's Reflection of Tokugawa Social Trends
The Edicts of Toyotomi Hideyoshi: Excerpts from Collection of Swords, 1588
2014 Tsikakonakamuro Vcorr.Pdf
ART, ARCHITECTURE, and the ASAI SISTERS by Elizabeth Self
Truth, Rumours, and the Decision-Making of the Shimazu Warrior Family in 16 Th Century Japan
William Adams and Early English Enterprise in Japan
A Lady Samurai Behind the Shadow of Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Sengoku Era Figures & Their Media Portrayals
Hideyoshi Free
Top View
Japanese Literature for the High School Classroom
Tokugawa Ieyasu: Absolute Ruler
Edo Japan: 14 a Closed Society
Tōshō Daigongen Shū: a Religious Source of Shogunal
China in Tokugawa Foreign Relations: the Tokugawa Bakufu’S Perception of and Attitudes Toward Ming-Qing China
Tokugawa Ieyasu on Military Government and the Social Order
Samurai William: the Adventurer Who Unlocked Japan Pdf, Epub, Ebook
HISTORYMAKERS Tokugawa Ieyasu 19 Patient Planner Section 3 “The Traditional Picture of Ieyasu Is One of a Crafty and Grasping Old Man
Menjelaskan Di Bukunya Bahwa Pada Bulan Agustus Tahun 1598, Toyotomi Hideyoshi Meninggal
Zen Paintings in Edo Japan (1600 1868) : Playfulness and Freedom in the Artwork of Hakuin Ekaku and Sengai Gibon, by Galit Aviman
Love Suicides
Shogun and Samurai
Let's Talk About Japanese History
Fukui Castle Ruins Nearby Kitanoshō Castle Was Built in 1575 Ōte 3-Chome/Chuo 1-Chome and Elsewhere, by Regional Warlord Shibata Katsuie
The Japanese Empire
The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan
How Did the Tokugawa Shogunate Gain, Consolidate, and Maintain Power in Japan?
The Religious Background of the Deification of Tokugawa Leyasu
3 Tokugawa Shoguns and Patronage for the Throne
Captain John Saris and the First British Voyage to Japan Richmond Barbour
Tokugawa Japan: an Introductory Essay
Tamura Hachidayū and the “Masters of Sacred Dance”
The Conversion of Hideyoshi's Daughter Gō
THE WORLD HERITAGE SHRINES and TEMPLES of NIKKO
Amigo Tsuushin Nagahama
Japanese-Dutch Relations in the Tokugawa Period
Kawanakajima1561