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Tomishima Yoshiyuki, the author of this book and an architectural historian, is a noteworthy scholar...
Review of Tsang, Carol Richmond, War and Faith: Ikkō Ikki in Late Muromachi Japan, Harvard Universit...
The Machiya, a traditional wooden house in the city of Kyoto, were demolished by thousands up to the...
Review of Andrew Watsky's Chikubushima: Deploying the Sacred Arts in Momoyama Japan, Andrew M. Wats...
The beginning of Buddhism in Japan has long been narrated through a list of pivotal events recounted...
In this article following the previous one (No. 210) the writer gives a survey of the many ichiboku ...
Buddhism and Political Power in Medieval Japan: The Rituals of the Consecration of the EmperorIkuyo ...
Introduction to Volume XIV of Early Modern Japan; description of the presentations to be made at the...
From the late Heian period, Japanese practitioners have written a seriesof works describing their ar...
Review of the book Buddhism, Unitarianism, and the Meiji Competition for Universality by Michel Mo...
Japanese religions are increasingly shaped by global influences, their leaders actively incorporate ...
Review of Tsuchi: Earthy Materials in Contemporary Japanese Art by Bert Winther-Tamaki. University o...
The Okyosama (Teachings) record the words of a deity named Kompira, who, having possessed a peasant ...
This dissertation examines the historical and artistic circumstances behind the emergence in late me...
This volume contains an English translation of Okina no fumi (Writings of an Old Man) (1746) and Shu...
Tomishima Yoshiyuki, the author of this book and an architectural historian, is a noteworthy scholar...
Review of Tsang, Carol Richmond, War and Faith: Ikkō Ikki in Late Muromachi Japan, Harvard Universit...
The Machiya, a traditional wooden house in the city of Kyoto, were demolished by thousands up to the...