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Bunka Facts for KidsOct 17, 2025 · Important Events During Bunka · 1804 (Bunka 1): Hayashi Jussai, a wise advisor, explained Japan's foreign policy to the emperor in Kyoto. · June ...
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[PDF] The History and Performance Aesthetics of Early Modern Chaban ...By the beginning of the. Bunka period (1804-1818), new forms of outdoor. (yagai) were being developed for general audiences, and staged at public sites like ...Missing: era | Show results with:era
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Kabuki Prints of the Bunka Era - Artelino$$160.00Feb 15, 2025 · In summary, the Bunka Era represents a transitional period between the classic ukiyo-e style and the emerging 19th-century canon. It blends the ...
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Revival of Classical Literature in the Edo Period | Jihon and EzōshiThe Bunka era (1804-1818) saw the rise of a particular style of literature called gōkan (compendia) that was popular in Edo. Gōkan was a longer type of kusazō ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts<|separator|>
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How did Japan do era names prior to the reign of Meiji?Jul 10, 2023 · Prior to the Meiji period, era names were decided by court officials and were subjected to frequent change. A new era name was usually proclaimed within a year ...
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Japanese Nengos - Tsuba.infoBelow you can find all Nengos and periods listed chronological order. Yamato ... Bunka 1804- 1818. Bunsei 1818-1830. Tenpo 1830-1844. Koka 1844- 1848. Kaei ...
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The Era name or Nengō (年号) naming systemThe Japanese do not use a calendar year system as we do in most part of the world but give a different name at each period of reign of each emperor.Missing: selection process
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119th Sovereign, Emperor Kokaku (AD 1780-1816)Aug 8, 2016 · The emperor Kokaku enjoyed a long reign—from 1780 to 1816. The Shoguu Iyenori held the reins of power in Yedo for half a century, from 1787 to ...<|separator|>
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How the Japanese Imperial Family, the World's Oldest Royal Line ...Jul 9, 2019 · ... Emperor Kokaku became the first emperor in several hundred years ... Instead, beginning in the 12th century, the imperial court oversaw rites and ...
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Emperor Kokaku - SamuraiWiki - Samurai ArchivesJan 18, 2018 · Kôkaku's reign was characterized by repeated efforts to raise the symbolic authority of the imperial court vis-a-vis the Tokugawa shogunate.Missing: activities Bunka 1804-1818
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A Survey of Japanese Historiography - jstorthe Emperor Kokaku (I780-I8I6). By its emphasis upon the origin of the imperial line and its insistence on legitimate succession and the im- portance of the ...
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In the Presence of Gods and Spirits: Hirata Atsutane and His ... - jstorclouds,” but the retired emperor Kōkaku (1771– 1840, r. 1779– 1817) had already prepared the ground. As part of his initiative to foster ancient stud- ies ...
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Style, Space and Meaning in the Large-Scale Landscape Paintings ...Dec 10, 2018 · ... art depended on the appreciation of ancient Chinese culture, and closely related to the intellectual outlook of the court of Emperor Kōkaku.
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Tokugawa Ienari | shogun of Japan - Britannicainfluence on Japanese lifestyle. In Bunka-Bunsei period …luxury led by the 11th Tokugawa shogun Ienari and his administration, known for its financial laxity ...Missing: 1804-1818 | Show results with:1804-1818
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Japan in the early nineteenth century (Chapter 1)The reform measures of Matsudaira Sadanobu and the personal preferences of his shogun, Tokugawa Ienari, lent a considerable continuity to the Bunka (1804–18) ...
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Agricultural production and the economic development of Japan ...The smallest farmers often had difficulty making ends meet, and by the end of the Edo period it is estimated that about 30% of farm land was cultivated by ...
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Tiger and Bamboo - MFA Collection - Museum of Fine Arts BostonTiger and Bamboo. 竹に虎. Kikukawa Eizan (Japanese, 1787–1867). Japanese. Edo period. about 1804–18 (Bunka era). Medium/Technique Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ...
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Kikugawa Eizan – Japanese Ukiyo-e Artist of Bijin-ga | ArtelinoKikugawa Eizan (1787–1867) was a prominent Japanese ukiyo-e artist known for his elegant bijin-ga (pictures of beautiful women). Often seen as the successor ...Missing: Bunka | Show results with:Bunka
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Collection Highlights – eMuseum - Seattle Art Museum CollectionFive Beautiful Women. Katsushika Hokusai. 1804 - 1818. 56.246. Shakyamuni Descending the Mountain. Japanese. late 13th century.
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Image of Kawasaki, Katsushika [Between 1804 and 1818], 1 PrintDownload stock image by Katsushika Hokusai - Kawasaki, Katsushika [Between 1804 and 1818], 1 Print : Woodcut, Color ; 10.9 X 10.7 ., Print Shows a Group of ...
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Early Modern Japanese Literature: An Anthology, 1600-1900 - jstorGōkan were the direct successor of the kibyōshi, the satiric picture books that were in vogue from 1775 to 1805. After the Kansei Reforms, the kibyōshi shifted ...
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[PDF] Regular Exhibition "History of Japanese Literature Based on Books ...Gokan is the general name for kusazoshi books published after 1807 following kibyoshi (also in the chuhon format, one book consists of several volumes, each of ...
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[PDF] Literary business trip in the late Edo period: Jippensha Ikku ... - HALJun 25, 2021 · ... period that Jippensha Ikku (1765–1831) released his very successful series of travels accounts, such as the Tōkaidōchū hizakurige. (1802–09) ...
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Tōkaidōchū hizakurige: Popular Work, or Fruit of a Well-Planned ...... period; it was composed by Jippensha Ikku (1765-1831) and delivered by Murataya Jirōbee from the second year of Kyōwa (1802) to the sixth of Bunka (1809).Missing: era | Show results with:era
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Development Period | History of KabukiDuring the development period, Kabuki evolved into dance dramas, incorporated joruri, developed henge-buyo, and influenced urban life, becoming deeply rooted ...Missing: era | Show results with:era
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Passion for kabuki - The Japan TimesNov 17, 2005 · Nanboku (1755-1829) is renowned for producing 120 dramas during the Bunka-Bunsei Era (1804-29) when kabuki flourished in Edo and is a favorite ...
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The Origins And History of Kabuki | JapanicheOct 10, 2025 · Up to this point, kabuki had developed mainly in Kyoto and Osaka. In the Bunka–Bunsei era, however, Tsuruya Nanboku IV wrote works in Edo such ...
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Rakugo - Welcome to the TheatreMar 2, 2015 · The origins of the modern day storyteller can be traced back to the mid-Edo Period in Edo and Osaka. Rakugo is a unique storytelling art ...
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Dive into the Fun World of Yose Entertainment | Japan Cultural ExpoThe traditional Japanese performing arts come in many shapes and sizes, each with roots dating back to ancient times. Yose entertainment is no exception.Missing: era literature urban
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The Roots of Edo Rakugo - Historical Visit, New Wisdom.Shikano Buzaemon (1649-1699), an artist active during the latter half of the 17th Century, is said to be the founder of Edo Rakugo.Missing: period | Show results with:period
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Fault Model of the 1804 Kisakata Earthquake (Akita, Japan)Jul 22, 2020 · The 10 July 1804 Kisakata earthquake occurred offshore Kisakata (Akita, Japan), and widespread felt shaking was reported from Matsumae ...
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News - Historical Village Records Offer Insights into A Deadly Edo ...Sep 14, 2021 · Here, on July 10, 1804, disaster struck. An estimated 7.1 magnitude earthquake brought destruction to Akita and Yamagata Prefectures and caused ...Missing: natural 1804-1818
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Fault Model of the 1804 Kisakata Earthquake (Akita, Japan) - ADSThe earthquake caused strong ground motions that extensively damaged areas near the epicenter, such as along the coast of Kisakata, and the resultant tsunami ...
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Tsunami deposits associated with the 1804 Kisakata Earthquake ...On 10 July 1804, a strong earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 (the 1804 Kisakata earthquake) occurred in the coastal region of the Japan Sea, northeast Japan ...
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Kisakata - Stories in AkitaA massive earthquake in 1804, however, completely changed Kisakata's outlook. The seabed of the bay rose above sea level and as a result, rice fields now ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Market Integration and Famines in Early Modern Japan, 1717-1857These are the three major famines that arose during the period 1717-1757 (Kikuchi 1997). Other crop failures resulted in some excess mortality during other ...
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Market Integration and Famines in Early Modern Japan, 1717-1857Japan, 1717-1857 "In an extensive corn country, between all the different parts of which there is a free commerce and communication, the scarcity occasioned by ...
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[PDF] Vengeful Spirits, Divine Punishment, and Natural DisastersJan 14, 2016 · Between 1257 and 1260, the Japanese archipelago was afflicted by a massive famine, known as the Shōka famine (正嘉の飢饉) after the name of the ...
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Japan - The Tokugawa status system - BritannicaLiving on fixed incomes, many became greatly impoverished. At times, both the bakufu and the domains tried to suppress commercial production as a means of ...
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Japanese Eras - SamuraiWiki - Samurai ArchivesMar 27, 2014 · The most common method of dating years in Japan has been by using era names (nengô 年号) such as Genki 3 (元亀三年) [1572] or Heisei 19 (平成十九年) [2007].
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Emperor Ninko - SamuraiWiki - Samurai ArchivesSep 21, 2016 · Emperor Ninkô was an emperor of the late Edo period. He took the throne in 1817 following the abdication of his father, Emperor Kôkaku. Ninkô ...Missing: ascension Bunsei
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How a Rice Economy Toppled the Shogun - JSTOR DailySep 15, 2024 · Many other factors had put the Tokugawa shogunate under financial strain—for example, crop failures, lower gold and silver production, and ...
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[PDF] Tokugawa Japan: An Introductory EssayThe overall growth in agricultural productivity caused a rise in the general well-being of the people. This trend can be seen in the significant rise in ...