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  • ...s]] and [[Shinto shrines]].<ref>Loo, Tze M. “Shuri Castle’s Other History: Architecture and Empire in Okinawa.” ''The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus'' 41 (12
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  • ...]], [[Sapporo]] - example of [[Meiji architecture|Meiji period]] red-brick architecture ...i]], [[Kanazawa]] - example of [[geisha]] house / teahouse ''[[machiya]]'' architecture
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  • ...is period, and became stronger in its depictions of natural landscapes and architecture. ...ished as a standalone volume, and original copies are still labeled with ''zen'' (全, "complete") on the cover. Additional volumes were produced in respo
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  • ...many of the attacks on other ''gusuku'' during the invasion; the Okinawan architecture left defenders standing atop the castle walls completely open to enemy fire ...the selection of promotion to the Sanshikan, as well as the influence of [[Zen]] monks in Ryûkyû, increased significantly following the invasion.<ref>Yo
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  • ...ooks of Chinese poetry began to be printed as well, sponsored chiefly by [[Zen]] temples. However, none of these enjoyed widespread circulation, and the v ...ements), including picturesque scenes of natural landscapes or traditional architecture, and aimed to create images that would sell well, especially to foreign buy
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  • ...7,500 Soto Zen temples. - Rebeckah Clements, "Speaking in Tongues? Daimyo, Zen Monks, and Spoken Chinese in Japan, 1661–1711," The Journal of Asian Stud ...y others just as they felt like, without care to preserving the historical architecture or interiors.
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