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  • *Rebecca Corbett, ''Cultivating Femininity: Women and Tea Culture in Edo and Meiji Japan'', University of Hawaii Press (2018), 65.
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  • ...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
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  • .... "the Middle Kingdom," or China itself, while ''Huá'' 華 refers to Chinese culture or civilization, spanning beyond the political/geographical boundaries of C [[Category:Culture]]
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  • ...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
    835 bytes (88 words) - 09:59, 17 August 2020
  • ...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
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  • ...ng [[Hokkaido|Hokkaidô]], [[Sakhalin]], and the [[Kuril Islands]]) and the culture of the [[Ainu]] people. Completed in [[1720]], it was based on works by Chi
    685 bytes (100 words) - 07:11, 23 July 2017
  • *Ran Zwigenberg, ''Hiroshima: The Origins of Global Memory Culture'', Cambridge University Press (2014), 133n138.
    665 bytes (93 words) - 00:56, 15 December 2019
  • ...kuchi Kan Prize for his activities in promoting and supporting traditional culture. He also served for a time as the head of the group compiling the official
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  • ...ous, pure, lofty, and honest,"<ref>Craig, 89.</ref> in contrast to Chinese culture, which they saw as stiff, rigid, cramped, and artificial. The school was op [[Category:Culture]]
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  • ...socio-cultural worlds of their own, in which distinctive forms of popular culture thus grew all the more rapidly and vibrantly, in these condensed cultural z [[Category:Culture]]
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  • ...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
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  • ...most discussed subjects in traditional texts, along with filial piety and "culture" or "civilization" (文, C: ''wén'', J: ''bun'').
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  • ...of the International Jōmon Culture Conference'', Vol. 1. Tokyo, Intl Jōmon Culture Congress, 2004. (Editor)
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  • ...</ref> granting him some familiarity with Satsuma culture, if not Ryukyuan culture outright.
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  • *Kim Myun-Joong, "Jangseong: A Home to Healing," ''Asiana: Culture, Style, View'', Feb 2017, 45.
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  • ...enforce the adoption of [[Chinese language]] and other aspects of Chinese culture.
    733 bytes (95 words) - 03:06, 12 April 2020
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  • *Kim Myung-Joong, "Ancient Temples on the Sea Shore," ''Asiana: Culture, Style, View'', March 2017, 21.
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  • ...Much evidence of their adoption of [[Tang Dynasty]] religious and artistic culture survives still today in the city of [[Datong]] and elsewhere in [[Shanxi pr ...people, remained mobile (nomadic) even as they adopted elements of Chinese culture, moving seasonally from one hunting ground or pasture to another.<ref>Galle
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