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Browsing subject area: Japan -- Court and courtiers (About this browser) ... Things Japanese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected With Japan, for the Use of Travellers and Others (fifth edition revised; London: John Murray, 1905), by Basil Hall Chamberlain (multiple formats at archive.org)
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Behind the Chrysanthemum Curtain: Japan's Palace Courtiers Face Big Obstacles ... as They Struggle to Create a Modern Role for the Country's Imperial Family Magazine article by Gale Eisenstodt; The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. ... Questia's powerful research tools allow you to highlight, take notes, ... You Are Reading:
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The Emperor is, in effect...deficit and serious economic malaise, some courtiers worry that the royal family will be...irrevocably beyond the Age of Empire. Japanese courtiers face the task of conveying, through...are almost entirely written for him by courtiers and cabinet members.
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“A good selection of the latest scholarship by European, North American, and Japanese researchers. . . . ... This item: The Origins of Japan's Medieval World: Courtiers, Clerics, Warriors, and Peasants in the Fourteenth Century by Jeffrey Mass...
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Free Online Library: Courtiers and Christians: the first Japanese emissaries to Europe. by "Renaissance Quarterly"; Humanities, general Literature, writing, book reviews Diplomacy History Japanese (Asian people) Japanese in foreign countries ... , they were not the first Japanese to arrive in Europe, but they were the...
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- The Tale of Genji is a famous fictional narrative written by Murasaki Shikibu in early 11th Century that recreates the Heian era and the romantic entanglement of a prince and his courtiers. Touch this for information on->Washi - is the Japanese word for handmade paper.
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As soon as the Japanese courtiers learned to read, they began to write, compiling between the sixth century and the eighth century both a state history of epic proportions, the Kojiki (Record of Ancient Matters) and one of the world's oldest poetry anthologies, the Man'yoshu (Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves),
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Murasaki Shikibu (Japanese courtier and author), c. 978Kyōto, Japanc. 1014, Kyōtocourt lady who was the author of the Genji monogatari (The Tale of Genji), generally considered the greatest work of Japanese literature and thought to be the world’s oldest full novel.
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