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.
In 2014, Images from this article were used to produce posters for a re-enactment of the Japanese occupation of Singapore, and the Filipino website FilipiKnow used images from this article in a story entitled “9 Fascinating Facts You didn't Know About Christmas in the Philippines.” Author ...
This talk deals with the perception of the Philippines in Japanese Pan-Asianist thought from the Meiji era (1868-1912) until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. Special focus will be given to the impact of Pan-Asianist ideology on Japanese administrative policy in the archipelago during the...
Negiya Traditional Japanese Spa Ryokan exudes a timeless charm that transports guests back to a bygone era. The hotel's 36 rooms are tastefully designed with traditional Japanese aesthetics, featuring tatami flooring, sliding doors, and minimalist decor. Each room is a sanctuary of tranquility, offer...
This postwar era marked a new chapter in Japan’s history as it transitioned from imperial rule to a peaceful and economically prosperous nation. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE IMPERIAL ARMY The formation of the Japanese Imperial military, known as the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) and the Imperial Japanese...
According to traditional scholarship,Sakokuor the national seclusion of Japan in the early seventeenth century was primarily carried out with the intention of prohibiting Christianity. It is generally agreed that the seclusion ofJapan was completed through a series of edicts, the socalledSakokurei(which...
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It is unclear when the production of Nanban furniture began, but it must have been sometime during the last quarter of the 16th century, ending abruptly in 1639 when all foreigners were expelled from the country[1]. Nanban art developed during the Japanese Momoyama and early Edo periods. Whil...
Matsumoto also boasts a vibrant arts and culture scene. The city is home to the Matsumoto Performing Arts Center, where you can catch a variety of performances, including traditional Japanese theater and modern dance. Don't miss the chance to visit the Matsumoto City Museum of Art, which house...