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1795 0 0 0 OA さんたくろう

From the National Diet Library Collection: the 1900 appearance of「さんたくろう」. https://t.co/PYZBstlvIF https://t.co/IHxSmnDSqV
RT @NDLJP_en: Here is a look at some of the roughly 300 designs for #fusuma used in Morioka Castle. It is said that each room of the castle…
This research paper says landscape architect Henri Martinet is "well known" as the landscape designer of Shinjuku Gyoen. I'll confess, that's the first I'd heard of it. https://t.co/PNKHIYlqxJ https://t.co/04xD4VMXRG
@meijishowa Those embassy photos are from 東京府名勝図絵 https://t.co/M2XgNzI0mP
A 2016 survey by the same group confimed earlier findings. The risks of CR (VI) pollution are higher after rain or snow. https://t.co/XHHBlEDciL https://t.co/oaiVcUDNP4
RT @tkasasagi: Alice in Wonder Land was first translated to Japanese in 1910 by Maruyama Eikan. Around that time, English culture was hard…
Its generally agreed retail saw four major shifts after the Meiji restoration. First, department stores appeared, and ruled the roost. Originally, they were traders who worked like this. https://t.co/O11o7Ni8Fk https://t.co/vwfb8KuHk6

28 0 0 0 OA 桜花譜

National Diet Library: Cherry blossom paintings by Edo period botanist Kozen Sakamoto https://t.co/9UIOKN0SyG https://t.co/4C7Oc5MjfE

85 0 0 0 OA 全国遊廓案内

If you fancy a read, the National Diet Library has a copy in its digital archive. Link here http://t.co/0cH5OUqT8u or search for 全国遊廓案内

85 0 0 0 OA 全国遊廓案内

If you fancy a read, the National Diet Library has a copy in its digital archive. Link here http://t.co/0cH5OUqT8u or search for 全国遊廓案内
RT @tomoakiyama: Japan in shock! Statistical study shows no relationship between blood type & personality https://t.co/RYKedvdRrw (via @dan…

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The Undying Swan—Anna Pavlova’s performances were very influential to many people in Japan. Find writings by celebrities on this topic in this article. https://t.co/IfttXRgHjJ https://t.co/JPtmsafDza

21 0 0 0 OA 貴女裁縫之図

Have you sewed something recently? Hari Kuyo is a ceremony peculiar to Japan where people give thanks to their old or broken sewing needles. #HariKuyo https://t.co/CN8nMc9AaH https://t.co/7gPmEbX8uP

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