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*Hawaii enjoyed [[most favored nation status]], and thus [[extraterritoriality]] in Japanese ports. - Masaji Marumoto, "Vignette of Early Hawaii-Japan Relations: Highlights of King Kalakaua's Sojourn in Japan on His Trip around the World as Recorded in His Personal Diary", ''Hawaiian Journal of History'' 10 (1976), 62.  
 
*Hawaii enjoyed [[most favored nation status]], and thus [[extraterritoriality]] in Japanese ports. - Masaji Marumoto, "Vignette of Early Hawaii-Japan Relations: Highlights of King Kalakaua's Sojourn in Japan on His Trip around the World as Recorded in His Personal Diary", ''Hawaiian Journal of History'' 10 (1976), 62.  
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*"[[Zen]]," from the Chinese "chan", comes from the Sanskrit ''dhyan'', for meditation. - Francis DK Ching, ''A Global History of Architecture'', 444.
      
*The popularity of imported ''[[karamono]]'' in the Muromachi period, and the need/desire to display them, contributed to the development of ''[[shoin]]'' architecture, including the ''chigaidana'' shelving, ''tokonoma'' alcove, etc. - H. Paul Varley, "Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and the World of Kitayama: Social Change and Shogunal Patronage in Early Muromachi Japan", in John Hall and Toyoda Takeshi eds., Japan in the Muromachi Age, 1977, University of California Press, (Berkeley), 192.
 
*The popularity of imported ''[[karamono]]'' in the Muromachi period, and the need/desire to display them, contributed to the development of ''[[shoin]]'' architecture, including the ''chigaidana'' shelving, ''tokonoma'' alcove, etc. - H. Paul Varley, "Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and the World of Kitayama: Social Change and Shogunal Patronage in Early Muromachi Japan", in John Hall and Toyoda Takeshi eds., Japan in the Muromachi Age, 1977, University of California Press, (Berkeley), 192.
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