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Learn about the eight types of Honda-style hairdressing in "Tosei Fuzokutsu" (Current Styles of the Day), the sharebon published in 1778.
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The first SAKATA Tojuro was a famous leading man during the Genroku period (1688 to 1704), who was particularly well known for his ability to play romantic scenes.
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Gotenyama was a popular place to view the cherry blossoms in spring, commanding a fine view of Tokyo Bay. #ndldigital
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Learn about the eight types of Honda-style hairdressing in "Tosei Fuzokutsu" (Current Styles of the Day), the sharebon published in 1778.
#ndldigital
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Look how this top-notch businessman led Japan in the Meiji era. #ndldigital
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The character Sukeroku was created by ICHIKAWA Danjuro II and can be considered a quintessential example of masculinity in Edo kabuki.
#ndldigital
https://t.co/B2tAM5XFPf https://t.co/0L5Wf8E7S0
Learn about the eight types of Honda-style hairdressing in "Tosei Fuzokutsu" (Current Styles of the Day), the sharebon published in 1778.
#ndldigital
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The character Sukeroku was created by ICHIKAWA Danjuro II and can be considered a quintessential example of masculinity in Edo kabuki.
#ndldigital
https://t.co/B2tAM5XFPf https://t.co/Ss9rlU8jkM
The first SAKATA Tojuro was a famous leading man during the Genroku period (1688 to 1704), who was particularly well known for his ability to play romantic scenes.
#ndldigital
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Learn about the eight types of Honda-style hairdressing in "Tosei Fuzokutsu" (Current Styles of the Day), the sharebon published in 1778.
#ndldigital
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Look how this top-notch businessman led Japan in the Meiji era. #ndldigital
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“Gotenyama Hanami Shinagawazenzu” depicts people enjoying the cherry blossoms while sitting on a picnic blanket as they eat and drink or dance between the trees. Can you find them? #ndldigital
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The first SAKATA Tojuro was a famous leading man during the Genroku period (1688 to 1704), who was particularly well known for his ability to play romantic scenes.
#ndldigital
https://t.co/B2tAM5XFPf https://t.co/bqE94ZTbH5
Isn't it amazing that he helped establish more than 500 companies, many of which support today's Japanese economy. #ndldigital
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Gotenyama was a popular place to view the cherry blossoms in spring,
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The character Sukeroku was created by ICHIKAWA Danjuro II and can be considered a quintessential example of masculinity in Edo kabuki.
#ndldigital
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Learn about the eight types of Honda-style hairdressing in "Tosei Fuzokutsu" (Current Styles of the Day), the sharebon published in 1778.
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The first SAKATA Tojuro was a famous leading man during the Genroku period (1688 to 1704), who was particularly well known for his ability to play romantic scenes.
#ndldigital
https://t.co/B2tAM5XFPf https://t.co/7Z8nJ0VSXs
Look how this top-notch businessman led Japan in the Meiji era. #ndldigital
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“Gotenyama Hanami Shinagawazenzu” depicts people enjoying the cherry blossoms while sitting on a picnic blanket as they eat and drink or dance between the trees. Can you find them? #ndldigital
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Have you ever heard the word "Kabukimono"? One of the best known was NAGOYA Sansaburo.
#ndldigital
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Isn't it amazing that he helped establish more than 500 companies, many of which support today's Japanese economy. #ndldigital
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Learn about the eight types of Honda-style hairdressing in "Tosei Fuzokutsu" (Current Styles of the Day), the sharebon published in 1778.
#ndldigital
https://t.co/B2tAM5XFPf https://t.co/gxLjTlNTBd
The character Sukeroku was created by ICHIKAWA Danjuro II and can be considered a quintessential example of masculinity in Edo kabuki.
#ndldigital
https://t.co/B2tAM5XFPf https://t.co/Oj2OkNGTum
The new face for the new 10,000-yen banknote, Shibusawa Eiichi. #ndldigital
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Gotenyama was a popular place to view the cherry blossoms in spring,
commanding a fine view of Tokyo Bay. #ndldigital
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