How terrifying! A woman’s voice is counting dishes-one, two, three, four…. This is a well-known ghost story in Japan. Read this article to get the full story. #ndldigital https://t.co/NH3ZMYxbwd https://t.co/z7gTjVHBFt
This book, similar to gossip articles in a weekly magazine in the present day, was written by Baba Bunko, a legendary storyteller in the Edo period. Read more about it here! #ndldigital https://t.co/NH3ZMYxbwd https://t.co/QNqnzH4jQ8
MAKINO painted many women. You can learn more about him in this article.
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MAKINO's lyrical and beautiful illustrations of London were accepted with newfound appreciation by the people. Have a look at it!
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The NDL holds several different versions of the Man’yoshu as well as a variety of materials related to it. Let's take a closer look at some of these historical materials.
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MAKINO's lyrical and beautiful illustrations of London were accepted with newfound appreciation by the people. Have a look at it!
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Many Man'yoshu commentaries were produced during the Edo period. Here are some of these from the NDL’s holdings. Read more about them:
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MAKINO painted many women. You can learn more about him in this article.
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An armor pattern or a jigsaw puzzle in old times?
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This book, similar to gossip articles in a weekly magazine in the present day, was written by Baba Bunko, a legendary storyteller in the Edo period. Read more about it here! #ndldigital https://t.co/NH3ZMYOeyd https://t.co/A8U06tVWqQ
The NDL holds several different versions of the Man’yoshu as well as a variety of materials related to it. Let's take a closer look at some of these historical materials.
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Illustrations of MAKINO have something of the style of Japanese paintings. Check out the picture and find out how!
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Kitasato Shibasaburo was a Japanese bacteriologist who made great progress in the field of plague research.
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Desde @NDLJP_en nos hablan de la terrorífica historia de fantasmas típica en Japón... La voz de una mujer cuenta platos... ¿Qué sucederá?
How terrifying! A woman’s voice is counting dishes—one, two, three, four…. This is a well-known ghost story in Japan. Read this article to get the full story. #ndldigital https://t.co/NH3ZMYOeyd https://t.co/cbzAzdvGGS
This caricature depicts a doctor in the midst of an influenza epidemic in 1919.
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The Japanese government widely promoted preventative measures like masks, gargling and vaccinations for the influenza pandemic around 1920.
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MAKINO's lyrical and beautiful illustrations of London were accepted with newfound appreciation by the people. Have a look at it!
#ndldigital https://t.co/NuJiLMBKm1 https://t.co/dqG9RC7rEB
The Japanese government widely promoted preventative measures like masks, gargling and vaccinations for the influenza pandemic around 1920.
#ndldigital https://t.co/WcIZB1LtIq https://t.co/W7HJwRxv1Y
Many Man'yoshu commentaries were produced during the Edo period. Here are some of these from the NDL’s holdings. Read more about them:
#ndldigital https://t.co/hPWLsuCWUE https://t.co/H2Gz5TG4B5
Kitasato Shibasaburo was a Japanese bacteriologist who made great progress in the field of plague research.
#ndldigital https://t.co/WcIZB1LtIq https://t.co/0EtDDD9yNp
The Japanese government widely promoted preventative measures like masks, gargling and vaccinations for the influenza pandemic around 1920.
#ndldigital https://t.co/WcIZB1LtIq https://t.co/9yPgGnNXdD
This picture was influenced by a cholera outbreak in the 1850s, illustrating a battle between green vegetables and fish. Can you guess which won ? The answer is here:
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"The NDL holds several different versions of the Man’yoshu as well as a variety of materials related to it. Let's take a closer look at some of these historical materials.
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This caricature depicts a doctor in the midst of an influenza epidemic in 1919.
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Kitasato Shibasaburo was a Japanese bacteriologist who made great progress in the field of plague research.
#ndldigital https://t.co/WcIZB1LtIq https://t.co/iTdE3LsNIZ
This book, similar to gossip articles in a weekly magazine in the present day, was written by Baba Bunko, a legendary storyteller in the Edo period. Read more about it here! #ndldigital https://t.co/NH3ZMYOeyd https://t.co/LTKScu1eTi
How terrifying! A woman’s voice is counting dishes—one, two, three, four…. This is a well-known ghost story in Japan. Read this article to get the full story. #ndldigital https://t.co/NH3ZMYOeyd https://t.co/MC8wzefHRX
This picture was influenced by a cholera outbreak in the 1850s, illustrating a battle between green vegetables and fish. Can you guess which won ? The answer is here:
#ndldigital https://t.co/WcIZB1LtIq https://t.co/r6P3T7Z6m1
The Japanese government widely promoted preventative measures like masks, gargling and vaccinations for the influenza pandemic around 1920.
#ndldigital https://t.co/WcIZB1LtIq https://t.co/v2NTHf0gaD
Illustrations of MAKINO have something of the style of Japanese paintings. Check out the picture and find out how!
#ndldigital https://t.co/NuJiLMBKm1 https://t.co/LV1WH5TOsA
This caricature depicts a doctor in the midst of an influenza epidemic in 1919.
https://t.co/WcIZB1LtIq https://t.co/90xdd1Pb97
Many Man'yoshu commentaries were produced during the Edo period. Here are some of these from the NDL’s holdings. Read more about them:
#ndldigital https://t.co/hPWLsuCWUE https://t.co/3wVlnhDHPO
Kitasato Shibasaburo was a Japanese bacteriologist who made great progress in the field of plague research.
#ndldigital https://t.co/WcIZB1LtIq https://t.co/tpJn0itytt
MAKINO painted many women. You can learn more about him in this article.
#ndldigital https://t.co/NuJiLMBKm1 https://t.co/Joe4rkKLQs
Let's focus on one of the oldest laws which still has legal force today.
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This picture was influenced by a cholera outbreak in the 1850s, illustrating a battle between green vegetables and fish. Can you guess which won ? The answer is here:
#ndldigital https://t.co/WcIZB1LtIq https://t.co/JRbMr1bpZR
An armor pattern or a jigsaw puzzle in old times?
#ndldigital https://t.co/ThDZTELa7p https://t.co/4dJXZlwy7E
MAKINO's lyrical and beautiful illustrations of London were accepted with newfound appreciation by the people. Have a look at it!
#ndldigital https://t.co/NuJiLMBKm1 https://t.co/UpDylLPGE3
The Japanese government widely promoted preventative measures like masks, gargling and vaccinations for the influenza pandemic around 1920.
#ndldigital https://t.co/WcIZB1LtIq https://t.co/ljSeLgcwdP
The NDL holds several different versions of the Man’yoshu as well as a variety of materials related to it. Let's take a closer look at some of these historical materials.
#ndldigital https://t.co/hPWLsuCWUE https://t.co/vd4Oqx6Y4C