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This picture of Mt. Fuji was created by SHIMAZAKI Gyokuen at the end of the Edo period. In Japan, it is said that seeing Mt. Fuji in one’s first dream of a new year is a sign of good fortune. #MountFuji #ndldigital https://t.co/SprDDe0HJf https://t.co/iq31JhwyXF
"Narumikata―The beauty of ancient design" introduces a collection of old Japanese designs from a wide variety of sources including treasures of Horyu-ji Temple and Shosoin, dyeing and weaving works, crafts and buildings. #ndldigital https://t.co/ZkVzNMvKLy https://t.co/qzgxEXlk2q
Enjoy Narumikata, a rich collection of old designs and patterns, such as patterns in the motif of plants and designs of lions with somehow humorous faces. #ndldigital https://t.co/ZkVzNMvKLy https://t.co/4OMCMKUc4f
"Narumikata―The beauty of ancient design" introduces a collection of old Japanese designs from a wide variety of sources including treasures of Horyu-ji Temple and Shosoin, dyeing and weaving works, crafts and buildings. #ndldigital https://t.co/ZkVzNMvKLy https://t.co/pWVfw8KvIK
Enjoy Narumikata, a rich collection of old designs and patterns, such as patterns in the motif of plants and designs of lions with somehow humorous faces. #ndldigital https://t.co/ZkVzNMvKLy https://t.co/TDroeKD5r5
"Materials newly available in the Modern Japanese Political History Materials Room (10)" introduces some historical documents which are essential to understanding political events and other aspects of Japanese history. #JapaneseStudies https://t.co/4eCIUENrGZ https://t.co/aPwOFY3M8S
This picture of Mt. Fuji was created by SHIMAZAKI Gyokuen at the end of the Edo period. In Japan, it is said that seeing Mt. Fuji in one’s first dream of a new year is a sign of good fortune. #MountFuji https://t.co/SprDDe0HJf https://t.co/nL7YBM6mRC
"Narumikata―The beauty of ancient design" introduces a collection of old Japanese designs from a wide variety of sources including treasures of Horyu-ji Temple and Shosoin, dyeing and weaving works, crafts and buildings. #ndldigital https://t.co/ZkVzNMvKLy https://t.co/X5xJ8PSb4C
"Narumikata―The beauty of ancient design" introduces a collection of old Japanese designs from a wide variety of sources including treasures of Horyu-ji Temple and Shosoin, dyeing and weaving works, crafts and buildings. #ndldigital https://t.co/ZkVzNMvcW0 https://t.co/Gs1dEtiZTM
This picture of Mt. Fuji was created by SHIMAZAKI Gyokuen at the end of the Edo period. In Japan, it is said that seeing Mt. Fuji in one’s first dream of a new year is a sign of good fortune. #MountFuji https://t.co/SprDDe0HJf https://t.co/kPuc96BLY5
Enjoy Narumikata, a rich collection of old designs and patterns, such as patterns in the motif of plants and designs of lions with somehow humorous faces. #ndldigital https://t.co/ZkVzNMMNNy https://t.co/0AAKCOOT2E
"Narumikata―The beauty of ancient design" introduces a collection of old Japanese designs from a wide variety of sources including treasures of Horyu-ji Temple and Shosoin, dyeing and weaving works, crafts and buildings. #ndldigital https://t.co/ZkVzNMMNNy https://t.co/wE6KQfZ5y6
"Exploring the new Kansai-kan Storage Annex" introduces the beautiful features of the Annex and various techniques used for long-term preservation of library materials. #Library https://t.co/uObVk6AKx7 https://t.co/UKbgotfFcT
How is the new Kansai-kan Storage Annex designed for long-term preservation of library materials? Find out about the features of the building at this article. #Library #LibraryPreservation https://t.co/uObVk6AKx7 https://t.co/0CDWUHEKiG
The new Kansai-kan Storage Annex is also prepared for earthquakes. Find out more at this article. https://t.co/uObVk6AKx7 https://t.co/NkzZ6Q53TK
How is the new Kansai-kan Storage Annex designed for long-term preservation of library materials? Find out about the features of the building at this article. #Library #LibraryPreservation https://t.co/uObVk6AKx7 https://t.co/B36z5qsZyM
Enjoy Narumikata, a rich collection of old designs and patterns, such as patterns in the motif of plants and designs of lions with somehow humorous faces. #ndldigital https://t.co/ZkVzNMMNNy https://t.co/VN4votPKSx
Esta imagen del monte #Fuji que nos muestran desde @NDLJP_en fue creada por SHIMAZAKI Gyokuen al final del período Edo. En #Japón, se dice que ver el monte Fuji en el primer sueño del nuevo año es un signo de buena fortuna: https://t.co/a6HlNNUuW7 https://t.co/frtvqVegwg
"Exploring the new Kansai-kan Storage Annex" introduces the beautiful features of the Annex and various techniques used for long-term preservation of library materials. #Library https://t.co/uObVk6AKx7 https://t.co/o0Osb7nI5n
"Materials newly available in the Modern Japanese Political History Materials Room (10)" introduces some historical documents which are essential to understanding political events and other aspects of Japanese history. #JapaneseStudies https://t.co/4eCIUEvisR https://t.co/tCV8nkRI9S
"Narumikata―The beauty of ancient design" introduces a collection of old Japanese designs from a wide variety of sources including treasures of Horyu-ji Temple and Shosoin, dyeing and weaving works, crafts and buildings. #ndldigital https://t.co/ZkVzNMMNNy https://t.co/jysoh6bTwX
This picture of Mt. Fuji was created by SHIMAZAKI Gyokuen at the end of the Edo period. In Japan, it is said that seeing Mt. Fuji in one’s first dream of a new year is a sign of good fortune. #MountFuji https://t.co/SprDDehKLf https://t.co/QOX8uw8KEn
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