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- ...culture, this people, and so we adopt "Liaodongese" as a shorthand, their culture is still very much their own, a real thing which they lived, and not merely3 KB (419 words) - 23:55, 11 May 2015
- ...ate]] around [[1807]] to travel to [[Ezo]] to survey and document [[Ainu]] culture, which was already believed to be fading at the time due to assimilation pr437 bytes (59 words) - 05:01, 2 August 2018
- * Berry, Mary. ''The Culture of Civil War in Kyoto'', University of California Press, 1994730 bytes (101 words) - 19:02, 17 January 2011
- [[Category: Culture]]669 bytes (102 words) - 13:29, 18 May 2007
- ...: Edo jidai no Seto Naikai'' 海道をゆく-江戸時代の瀬戸内海-, Museum of Ehime History and Culture 愛媛県歴史文化博物館 (1999),109.469 bytes (59 words) - 09:33, 5 April 2017
- ...ido]] known for its museums and other establishments dedicated to [[Ainu]] culture. ...ngage in researching, performing, and teaching about Ainu history and Ainu culture themselves. This museum was later superseded by Upopoy, the National Ainu M2 KB (254 words) - 06:16, 29 July 2022
- ...the virtue of European nations, and of the importance of the quality of a culture's religious teachings in ensuring peace and prosperity. He writes of the su2 KB (217 words) - 19:02, 15 March 2016
- [[Category:Culture]]569 bytes (79 words) - 01:22, 24 March 2014
- ...chottenhammer (ed.) ''The East Asian Mediterranean: Maritime Crossroads of Culture, Commerce and Human Migration''. Harrassowitz-Verlag, 2009. pp169-176.796 bytes (106 words) - 04:24, 19 December 2012
- *Gallery labels, [[Reimeikan Museum]] of History and Culture, Kagoshima, Sept 2014.577 bytes (79 words) - 00:23, 28 September 2014
- ...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699 bytes (69 words) - 09:56, 17 August 2020
- ...sm|Neo-Confucianist thought]] which had a strong impact on the distinctive culture of [[Satsuma han]], and of modern Japan. ...hottenhammer (ed.), ''The East Asian Mediterranean: Maritime Crossroads of Culture'', Harrassowitz Verlag (2008), 255-259.2 KB (353 words) - 16:09, 25 July 2015
- ...onds of Civility: Aesthetic Networks and the Political Origins of Japanese Culture''. Cambridge University Press, 2005. pp302-306. [[Category:Culture]]3 KB (425 words) - 04:39, 2 December 2011
- ...eriod]], when Japan was in close contact with mainland China and importing culture and learning through numerous embassies.933 bytes (135 words) - 03:37, 31 August 2008
- [[Category:Culture]]667 bytes (87 words) - 13:52, 28 March 2015
- *Kim Myung-Joong, "Ancient Temples on the Sea Shore," ''Asiana: Culture, Style, View'', March 2017, 21.562 bytes (78 words) - 10:28, 9 March 2017
- ...icular interest are fireworks displays potentially distinctive to Ryukyuan culture known as ''karakurimono'' or ''karakuri shikake hanabi''. Rather than simpl ...emble the auspicious five-colored (''zuiun'') clouds prevalent in Ryukyuan culture, displayed atop a staff; when activated, a pair of wheels on either side of3 KB (377 words) - 02:26, 2 October 2021
- ==Sanada Clan in Popular Culture==4 KB (528 words) - 21:48, 11 October 2009
- [[Category:Culture]]631 bytes (86 words) - 21:47, 2 February 2017
- ...e|Nobuhide]], and [[Oda Nobunaga|Nobunaga]]). He was regarded as a man of culture and learning and during Nobunaga's time was concerned primarily with econom1,001 bytes (134 words) - 18:05, 27 March 2007