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History of Japan Podcast. Teaching you Japanese history, one week at a time. Listen to the show. Episode 164 – The Maelstrom, Part 2. September 10, 2016. September 9, 2016. This week, we’re going to cover the incompatible goals that led Japan and Russia towards war. Why did each side see the other as a threat? Why was war even on the table in the first place? Can’t we all just get along? Listen to the episode here. Japan’s Imperial Army: Its Rise and Fall, 1853-1945. September 3, 2016. September 2, 2016.
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History of Japan Podcast. Teaching you Japanese history, one week at a time. Listen to the show. Here I’ll put some maps for your reference. Japanese geography can be a bit confusing, so feel free to make use of these to get a feel for where everything is. The prefectures as they exist today were set up in 1871 — the number of prefectures was reduced in 1888 from 72 to the current 47. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. The Russians...
Episode 111 – Rain of Ruin, Part 4 – History of Japan Podcast
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History of Japan Podcast. Teaching you Japanese history, one week at a time. Listen to the show. Episode 111 – Rain of Ruin, Part 4. July 25, 2015. July 24, 2015. This week, we’ll be covering the Orthodox position on the atomic bomb: the defense of the bomb as necessary in the face of Japanese unwillingness to surrender. We’ll look at the original impetus for putting forth a systemic defense of the bomb as well as the basic arguments often used to defend its use. Listen to the episode here. Japanese civi...
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History of Japan Podcast. Teaching you Japanese history, one week at a time. Listen to the show. Our Facebook page is available here: https:/ www.facebook.com/HistoryOfJapanPodcast. Like it to have an announcement appear in your newsfeed whenever new episodes are up. Thanks for listening! 7 thoughts on “ Facebook Page. Thank you for a very educational podcast, and please keep up the good work,. Sincerely, Stefan Koch. January 5, 2015 at 12:21 pm. Sincerely, Stefan Koch. January 28, 2015 at 12:29 pm.
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History of Japan Podcast. Teaching you Japanese history, one week at a time. Listen to the show. Your donations keep this podcast running. There are many different ways to donate:. Pledge a small monthly donation with Patreon. Give a one-time donation with Paypal. Use an Audible free trial. Buy something cool at our Redbubble. Thank you for your support! It’s very much appreciated. 2 thoughts on “ Donate. September 19, 2016 at 8:02 pm. Thank you very much! Happy birthday, Joshua! Enter your comment here.
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16th & 17th Century Japanese Christianity – Rekishi Nippon
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16th and 17th Century Japanese Christianity. University essay case study:. 16th and 17th Century Japanese Christianity. Boxer, C. R. (1951). The Christian century in Japan: 1549-1650. Berkeley: University of California Press. Cavendish, R. (2001) St Francis Xavier departs from Japan: November 21st, 1551. History Today; Nov, No. 51, Academic Research Library. Tuan, Y. (1999) Language and the Making of Place: A Narrative-Descriptive Approach, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol. ...Willi...
Keisai Eisen – 69 Stations of the Kisokaido – Plate 8. – Rekishi Nippon
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Keisai Eisen 69 Stations of the Kisokaido Plate 8. Tagged 53 stages of the tokaido. Sixty nine stations of the kisokaido. Title: Konosu Station, View of Mt Fuji from Fukiage. The traveller in the center of the print looks to be carrying goods on his shoulder with a bamboo pole, preparing to have a smoke from his pipe. He is carrying a weapon, possibly a katana which is held against his body by a sash. There are four other travellers making their way along the road heading north. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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After 2 years with the same theme, I decided to make a change. Please tell me what you think. I hope this new theme will showcase more of the articles on the front page so people can get a better idea what the article is about. The layout I think is a little more organised than the last one as well. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Discove...
Kyoto, Meiji Period print. – Rekishi Nippon
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Kyoto, Meiji Period print. I have had this print on file for a while but was never able to find the details of it other than it was Kyoto. Thankfully a fellow Japanese history lover found the info. You will see that I have two versions of the print. One is probably the original colourised one while the other you can see has been further enhanced. Thankyou and enjoy this great print. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Jomon pottery ...
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Patiently Waiting – KAMAKURA MIRROR MICROPOETRY
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Who is the Woman in this painting? Pacific Northwest American Poet Carmen Sterba, who has lived 32 years in Japan, shares her haiku, tanka, sijo, photograpy and articles along with woodblock prints. Woman and the Moon by Ito Shinsui. For a friend, a child. While the warmth of day. A Tanka for Tsuda Ume the Girl Who Established a Woman’s College in 1900. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). September 8, 2016.
Historically Speaking: The Hermit Poet Known by Emperors and Shoguns – KAMAKURA MIRROR MICROPOETRY
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Who is the Woman in this painting? Pacific Northwest American Poet Carmen Sterba, who has lived 32 years in Japan, shares her haiku, tanka, sijo, photograpy and articles along with woodblock prints. Historically Speaking: The Hermit Poet Known by Emperors and Shoguns. A Kabuki Play’s Rendition of Poet Saigyo leaving Kyoto. In Seeds in the Heart. Donald Keene wrote that:. Form an important genre . . . Awesome Night: The Life, Times, and Poetry of Saigyo. Since he was not officiating in a temple, he was re...
Lopping Wingspan – KAMAKURA MIRROR MICROPOETRY
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Who is the Woman in this painting? Pacific Northwest American Poet Carmen Sterba, who has lived 32 years in Japan, shares her haiku, tanka, sijo, photograpy and articles along with woodblock prints. We lift our heads. To admire the eagle’s. 2 thoughts on “ Lopping Wingspan. August 3, 2015 at 12:19 am. I see you poem in the sky! August 3, 2015 at 12:22 am. I meant to say, “I see your poem in the sky! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Who is the Woman in this painting? Pacific Northwest American Poet Carmen Sterba, who has lived 32 years in Japan, shares her haiku, tanka, sijo, photograpy and articles along with woodblock prints. August 15, 2015. Reading time less than 1 minute. On a Kamakura beach. We stretch our necks and slip out. Early to avoid the crowds. August 1, 2015. Reading time less than 1 minute. We lift our heads. To admire the eagle’s. July 24, 2015. Reading time less than 1 minute. Black Collar by Ito Shinsui. Saigyo’s ...
Mother’s Eyes – KAMAKURA MIRROR MICROPOETRY
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Who is the Woman in this painting? Pacific Northwest American Poet Carmen Sterba, who has lived 32 years in Japan, shares her haiku, tanka, sijo, photograpy and articles along with woodblock prints. Black Collar by Ito Shinsui. In my mother’s eyes. When I feel hurt. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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