摘要: Japanese erotic fantasies : sexual imagery of the Edo period Chris Uhlenbeck and Margarita Winkel with contributions by Ellis Tinios, Cecilia Segawa Seigle, Oikawa Shigeru ; editor, Amy Reigle Newland Hotei Pub., c2005出版时间: 2005/01/01 ...
Hirasawa Kurō was an Edo Period Samurai. When he retired from active life, he opened a tea house and made his own Shinto ware tea utensils for the tea ceremony. 58. Kyō Kyō can mean apricot, unite, corporate, village, or capital city. The Kyō app is like a guided journal designed ...
The most important philosophy of Tokugawa Japan was Neo-Confucianism, stressing the importance of morals, education and hierarchical order in the government and society: A strict four class system existed during the Edo period: at the top of the social hierarchy stood thesamurai, followed by the ...
The book presents the main features of the Wasan tradition, which is the indigenous mathematics that developed in Japan during the Edo period. (1600-1868). It begins with a description of the first mathematical textbooks published in the 17th century, then shifts to the work of the two leadi...
The Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division holds a large collection of Edo period (1615鈥 1868) nishiki-e, Japanese multicolored woodblock prints. The sensitivities of some of the traditional colorants to environmental and conservation treatment factors results in numerous preservation ...
For most of the Edo period (1603-1867), when Russian-Japanese contacts began, the Tokugawa government or bakufu maintained only limited contact with foreign countries. This chapter traces the footprints of historical and cultural contacts between Japan and Russia and examines the mutual perceptions th...
The Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division holds a large collection of Edo period (1615–1868) nishiki-e, Japanese multicolored woodblock prints. The sensitivities of some of the traditional colorants to environmental and conservation treatment factors results in numerous preservation concerns...
Satō Saburō 佐藤三郎, “Meiji zenki ni okeru Chūgokujin no Nihon chiri kenkyū” 明治前期における中国人の日本地理研究 [Geographical studies of Japan by Chinese in the early Meiji period], inRekishi chiri歷史地理 84, no. 1 (June 1953): 15, identifies the most important Japanese sources. ...
Japanese ukiyo - e is famous for its unique portrayal of daily life in Edo period. What is a characteristic feature of the figures in ukiyo - e? A. They are always in a very serious and solemn pose. B. They have large and exaggerated eyes. C. Their body proportions are very ...
Nakashima T, Hayashi H, Tashiro H and Matsushita T: Gender and hierarchical differences in lead- contaminated Japanese bone from the Edo period. J Occup Health 40, 55-60 (1998)T. Nakashima, H. Hayashi, H. Tashiro, T. Matsushita, Gender and hierarchical differ- ences in lead-contaminated ...