From collections of beautiful Japanese #TextileDesigns. These are only some of them, so look and find your favorite one in the National Diet Library Digital Collections: https://t.co/jQX3E64WFV #ndldigital https://t.co/tls5ypLx9W
You can enjoy #birdwatching at home! This picture scroll introduces rare birds brought from overseas during the Edo period. Find more at #ndldigital . https://t.co/iEqBhlxuaO https://t.co/ZynsV4BGJg
Looks delicious! A variety of #vegetables from a picture book published by a Japanese government-operated nursery company in the late 19th century. Find more at #ndldigital
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#Wagashi, Japanese confectionery, is used as gifts for weddings, ceremonies, farewells or souvenirs. These were drawn to show sample designs to customers in the 1880s. #ndldigital https://t.co/Zj9hRo1PDZ https://t.co/uCSKjo6MbJ
In Japan, plum blossoms are harbingers of spring, blooming ahead of other flowers. Learn how the plant has been a beloved part of Japanese culture for more than a thousand years: #ndldigital https://t.co/ruV7bl1I56 https://t.co/RHR7yUIaHg
Picture books and illustrated magazines for children emerged in Japan during the Meiji and Taisho periods. Read more about them here! #ndldigital https://t.co/BRvTt2kJIf https://t.co/9JBl3wo6rn
The Ogre's Arm (Rashomon). A story of a brave samurai fighting with an ogre. This is one of a series of translated #JapaneseFolktales. Published in 1889. #Chirimenbon #ndldigital https://t.co/eESFStMP3w https://t.co/k2p3EvRUED
"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
Enjoy beautiful illustrations of over 460 kinds of fauna and flora in this 3-volume illustrated reference book from the mid-18th century. https://t.co/wo39bGn857 #ndldigital https://t.co/0XHpmKIbRs