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collection of articles, notes and pictures on japanese culture, cultural history, Design, my buildings, my theatre sets, lecture notes on cultural history, Europe, US, Asia, architecture, theories and ideas, modern culture,

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Japanese Culture: Japanese Images 2

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Thursday, October 8, 2009. Hokusai, The Wave Samurai Armour. Traditional House Kimono Design. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). BACK TO MAIN PAGE. View my complete profile.

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Japanese Culture: JAPANESE CULTURE II

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Friday, September 11, 2009. 10 THE CLOSURE OF JAPAN (1641-1853). Fears of invasion and colonization by the West led the. In 1641 to ban on all trade and contacts with the outside world, order the persecution of Christians and impose a period of isolation on Japan which lasted 200 years. During this time Japanese culture - stripped of all foreign influences -developed in isolation and consolidated its unique character and traditions. 20 THE ART OF THE TEA CEREMONY. Key social and cultural feature. Require...

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Japanese Culture: Japanese images

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Thursday, October 8, 2009. Imperial Palace Shinto Tejmple. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). BACK TO MAIN PAGE. View my complete profile.

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Japanese Culture: September 2009

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Friday, September 11, 2009. 10 THE CLOSURE OF JAPAN (1641-1853). Fears of invasion and colonization by the West led the. In 1641 to ban on all trade and contacts with the outside world, order the persecution of Christians and impose a period of isolation on Japan which lasted 200 years. During this time Japanese culture - stripped of all foreign influences -developed in isolation and consolidated its unique character and traditions. 20 THE ART OF THE TEA CEREMONY. Key social and cultural feature. Require...

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Japanese Culture: JAPANESE CULTURE I

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Friday, September 11, 2009. For a period of nearly 200 years between. Japan cut off almost all trade and diplomatic relations with other countries. All foreign influences were forbidden and the country was effectively sealed off from the rest of the world. During this time Japanese society developed its own unique traditions which have lasted until the present day. E.g. 20 THE GEOGRAPHY OF JAPAN. 30 THE ORIGINS OF THE JAPANESE PEOPLE. 40 THE RELIGIONS OF JAPAN. The way of the gods”. Shinto myths, rituals...

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