Japan: Its History and Culture |
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This marks the beginning of the art period known as the Muromachi . " He went on to build a sumptuous villa for religious retreat at Kitayama , erecting in its grounds the famous Kinkaku or Golden Pavilion , which was destroyed by fire ...
This marks the beginning of the art period known as the Muromachi . " He went on to build a sumptuous villa for religious retreat at Kitayama , erecting in its grounds the famous Kinkaku or Golden Pavilion , which was destroyed by fire ...
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In three distinct ways the commoners were beginning to acquire a power and influence they had never known before . First , battles were being decided by large bodies of foot soldiers and no longer by mounted knights of the warrior ...
In three distinct ways the commoners were beginning to acquire a power and influence they had never known before . First , battles were being decided by large bodies of foot soldiers and no longer by mounted knights of the warrior ...
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... the West on East Asia , especially Japan ; and finally George B. Sansom , A History of Japan , in 3 vols . from the beginning to 1867 , divided at 1334 and 1615 ( Stanford , Calif .: Stanford University Press , vol .
... the West on East Asia , especially Japan ; and finally George B. Sansom , A History of Japan , in 3 vols . from the beginning to 1867 , divided at 1334 and 1615 ( Stanford , Calif .: Stanford University Press , vol .
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