Nestled in the heart of Tokyo, the Meiji Shrine is a serene escape from the bustling metropolis that surrounds it. This ...
It assumes prior study of the transition from the Tokugawa (Edo) era to the Meiji era, including: Commodore Perry’s arrival and resulting treaty, 1853-1854. Unequal treaties of 1858 with the United ...
A Renaissance-style former branch office of the Bank of Japan in this northern city is now serving as a museum sharing the history ・・・ ...
From the 1870s through the 1920s, Japan underwent rapid and widespread modernization and nation-building. In the Meiji period, Japanese leaders looked to European models of constitutional monarchy, ...
The Meiji Jingu Intercultural Research Institute ... including kimono from the Momoyama Period (late 16th century). Restorers at Sengiren are paying close attention because reinforcing a displaced ...
From the yellowed pages of print, I felt the passion of scholars for translation during the Meiji Era (1868-1912). I appreciated the voraciousness with which the Japanese intelligentsia of the ...
The Meiji Shrine is a Shinto (Japan's original religion) shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Japanese history credits Meiji for modernizing Japan by incorporating Western ...
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In the Meiji era (1868-1912), “Tsubosaka Reigenki” (The Miracle at Tsubosaka Temple), a story set in the temple and depicting a blind man and his wife, became a popular play in kabuki and ...