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  • ...Sydney Morning Herald) It is also the author’s deeply felt response to the culture and landscape of Japan.
    2 KB (377 words) - 00:48, 10 December 2006
  • ...rial University]], who inspired in him an interest in Okinawan history and culture. Once World War II broke out, he became a commissioned intelligence officer
    3 KB (538 words) - 12:33, 21 June 2021
  • [[Category:Culture]]
    2 KB (211 words) - 12:15, 21 March 2018
  • ...University of California, Santa Barbara, and is a specialist in political culture in [[Edo period]] Japan, among other subjects, with a particular focus on t
    1 KB (194 words) - 20:37, 7 June 2017
  • ...plained about the deleterious effect of [[prostitution]], and of the urban culture of the post-stations otherwise, upon the integrity of their villages. This
    2 KB (217 words) - 18:57, 24 December 2014
  • ...f name=corbett133>Rebecca Corbett, ''Cultivating Femininity: Women and Tea Culture in Edo and Meiji Japan'', University of Hawaii Press (2018), 133-138.</ref>
    6 KB (861 words) - 23:49, 26 August 2020
  • ...es: Textile Technology in the Ryukyu Kingdom, 1700–1900," ''Technology and Culture'' 63:1 (January 2022), 97.</ref>
    1 KB (217 words) - 23:42, 23 July 2022
  • ...or Nonwritten Cultural Materials, Institute for the Study of Japanese Folk Culture, Kanagawa University 神奈川大学日本常民文化研究所非文字資 ...hority in Tokugawa Japan," in Bernard Scheid and Mark Teeuwen (eds.) ''The Culture of Secrecy in Japanese Religion'', Routledge (2006), 331-356.
    4 KB (550 words) - 05:57, 30 August 2020
  • ...ccasions that the [[Song dynasty]] aid Koryo in adopting "high" Song court culture, including court music, and ultimately received that assistance. Some sourc
    2 KB (214 words) - 07:08, 10 April 2020
  • ...structures for encouraging or enabling the revival and protection of Ainu culture. ...ith no concern given to protecting Ainu folkways, language, or traditional culture otherwise. Combined with other development/colonization policies, the Forme
    5 KB (827 words) - 22:48, 24 December 2015
  • ...roblematic nor as a challenge to Siam's heavily Indic-influenced political culture.
    1 KB (206 words) - 18:29, 24 December 2015
  • [[Category:Culture]]
    2 KB (230 words) - 00:32, 27 November 2014
  • ...es: Textile Technology in the Ryukyu Kingdom, 1700–1900," ''Technology and Culture'' 63:1 (January 2022), 98.</ref>
    2 KB (236 words) - 23:46, 23 July 2022
  • ...onds of Civility: Aesthetic Networks and the Political Origins of Japanese Culture''. Cambridge University Press, 2005. pp307-308.
    1 KB (232 words) - 05:43, 30 March 2017
  • ...o on to prove himself a great champion of traditional arts and traditional culture - thought it should not have been done, it would not have been done. Other
    3 KB (456 words) - 04:25, 20 November 2012
  • ...chottenhammer (ed.) ''The East Asian Mediterranean: Maritime Crossroads of Culture, Commerce and Human Migration''. Harrassowitz-Verlag, 2009. p169n5.
    2 KB (249 words) - 20:54, 10 January 2016
  • ...hottenhammer (ed.), ''The East Asian Mediterranean: Maritime Crossroads of Culture'', Harrassowitz Verlag (2008), 260.
    1 KB (195 words) - 13:24, 26 April 2015
  • [[Category:Culture]]
    2 KB (230 words) - 22:31, 24 December 2016
  • ...a during the [[Nara period]], and quickly became prominent in aristocratic culture. Much like the ''qin'' is the standard instrument associated with the ideal
    2 KB (226 words) - 03:22, 21 February 2014
  • The temple became a center for Christian and European culture. The propagation of Christianity began to be conducted in earnest around [[
    2 KB (243 words) - 02:51, 11 May 2017

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