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  • *Roger Keyes, ''Ehon: The Artist and the Book in Japan'', New York Public Library (2006), 72-74.
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  • *Andrew Rankin, ''Seppuku: A History of Samurai Suicide'', New York: Kodansha International (2011), 123.
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  • *Charles Dunn and Torigoe Bunzô, ''The Actors' Analects'', New York: Columbia University Press (1969), 70-71.
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  • ...Metropolitan Hotel, where they stay for the duration of their time in New York. A concert is held for them at the hotel that evening. ...s distinguished guests, and visit a nearby photo studio. Mayor Wood of New York holds a formal reception for the ambassadors at City Hall; Governor Morgan
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  • ...in the ninth or tenth century<ref>Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 378-384. </ref> to aid in maritime navigatio
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  • ...dynasty in [[581]], and then conquering the South, uniting China under his new Sui Dynasty in [[589]]. ...of the more dominantly Chinese south developed in a different direction. A new law code attempted to count all as equal under the law.
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  • *Patricia Ebrey, ''Chinese Civilization: A Sourcebook'', Second Edition, New York: The Free Press (1993), 139-141.
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  • ...a clan]]. It bears the Tokugawa [[family crest]]. Given to the City of New York by Tokyo's Taitô Ward in 1980, the lantern now stands in the Brooklyn Bota
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  • *1901/4 [[Yamada Mumajiro|Yamada Mumajirô]] moves to New York from Japan. *1901/8 Yamada Mumajirô opens an office on Broadway, in New York. His company mainly deals in export of iron and machinery.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 244.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 200-202.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, ''The Open Empire'', New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 392.
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  • .../Samurai-in-New-York.html Samurai in New York]." Museum of the City of New York. 25 June - 7 Nov. 2010.</ref>
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  • ...o|Hakodate bugyô]] was expanded, and Muragaki was assigned to one of those new staff positions, contributing to surveys and inspection tours around Edo an .../Samurai-in-New-York.html Samurai in New York]." Museum of the City of New York. 25 June - 7 Nov. 2010.
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  • ...eath, Jitô was perhaps the first Emperor/Empress to be cremated, setting a new precedent for imperial burials which was continued from then on.<ref>Amino *David Lu, ''Sources of Japanese History'', New York: McGraw Hill (1973), 41.
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  • *David Lu, Sources of Japanese History, New York: McGraw Hill (1973), 39-40.
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  • *Patricia Ebrey, ''Chinese Civilization'', Second Edition, New York: The Free Press (1993), 155.
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  • *Valerie Hansen, The Open Empire, New York: W.W. Norton & Company (2000), 377.
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  • *Lane, Richard. ''Images from the Floating World''. New York: Konecky & Konecky, 1978. pp38-41.
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  • *David Lu, ''Sources of Japanese History'', New York: McGraw-Hill (1973), 4.
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