Part two of "Edo period cookbooks" introduces practical cookbooks such as those that describe how to make the most of staple foods, as there were many famines during the Edo period. #ndldigital https://t.co/jvk9LscoUb https://t.co/qusND3oxfV
Read this article to learn about a fabulous magazine which introduced Japanese art to Western countries in the late 19th century: "ARTISTIC JAPAN―A magazine from western Europe on Japanese art" https://t.co/lycY6UKdhG https://t.co/ZUwkdkpdQ6
Part two of "Edo period cookbooks" introduces how to entertain guests. A column also describes bento in the Edo period. Check out the differences from today's bento. https://t.co/jvk9LscoUb https://t.co/drIz9SUw4O
Get a glimpse of how Japanese art was introduced to Western countries in the late 19th century. https://t.co/lycY6UKdhG https://t.co/ZMxpltRlOq
Read this article to learn about a fabulous magazine which introduced Japanese art to Western countries in the late 19th century: "ARTISTIC JAPAN―A magazine from western Europe on Japanese art" https://t.co/lycY6UKdhG https://t.co/Eq3eXg806k
Part two of "Edo period cookbooks" introduces practical cookbooks such as those that describe how to make the most of staple foods, as there were many famines during the Edo period. #ndldigital https://t.co/jvk9LscoUb https://t.co/SbWY3L9kOd
Nogaku Zukan is the collective name of two picture scrolls created by KANO Shunsho I. In this scene, of a goddess descending from heaven, peacocks, phoenixes are painted, which are meant to celebrate a world of peace and tranquility. #ndldigital https://t.co/6ITWzXSNRg https://t.co/bnhlYfcZjQ