Template:Japanese art history Japanese art covers a wide range of art styles and media, including ancient pottery, sculpture in wood and bronze, ink painting on silk and paper and more recently manga, cartoon, along with a myriad of other types of works
Japanese Yokai can be cute. On the flipside, they can be utterly evil and scary too! Here are 15 deadly Yokai you’d never want to meet, within or outside of Japan.
Amongst the writers who came into their ownthroughout thistime were: Nick Joaquin, NVM Gonzalez, Francisco Arcellana, Carlos Bulosan, F. Sionil Jose, Ricaredo Demetillo, Kerima Polotan Tuvera, Carlos Angeles, Edilberto K. Tiempo, Amador Daguio, Estrella Alfon, Alejandrino Hufana, Gregorio Bri...
” Shibata said. “We should take the responsibility; we apologized in 1993 and that is the sentiment of the Japanese people, and the prime minister should have expressed that.” Instead, the nation appears to be avoiding the responsibility of the historical deplorable act, Shibata said...
In the Philippines, almost all fields of art and our history have connections to other countries. The culture that the Filipinos have at present was influenced by the foreign countries that once colonized the Philippines. For the four years of the Japanese occupation, from 1941 to 1945, the co...
The coup marked the beginning of the Taika reforms, named for the era in which they were implemented. The organizers of the coup took advantage of the weakening of the Soga clan, which had been caused by the liberation movement of the slaves and semifree peasants. The Taika reforms were ...
Onodatakes its name fromHiroo Onoda, a real-life Imperial Japanese Army officer who spent 29 years hiding in the Philippine jungle after WWII, refusing to surrender or even believe that the war had ended. The film centers on Onoda’s time in the Philippines, diving deep into his psyche to...
The striking thing about the ASEAN heads of state meeting in Manila in December 1987, apart from the fact that it was held at all, is that the only non-ASEAN leader invited to attend was the Japanese Prime Minister of the day, Noboru Takeshita. This spea
Japan has been facing an ‘aging population’ and is entering the era of ‘shrinking population’. Japan's population is aging at a rapid pace which is unprecedented in the world. The older population, those 65 and over was 18.5% of the total population in 2002. It is expected to reach...
The Vibal Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Vibal Group of Companies dedicated to preserving and promoting Philippine heritage and culture, requested the use of images from this article for the book “Arts of the Philippines: From Prehistory to Now.” In 2019, Catherine Shin, a producer ...