Japan: Its History and CultureCrowell, 1970 - 243 頁 |
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... castle at Edo , whose inner ramparts now enclose the emperor's palace in Tokyo , in pro- tecting Edo by erecting a series of fortresses around it , in building the Nijo Castle as headquarters for his deputy at the capital in Kyoto , and ...
... castle at Edo , whose inner ramparts now enclose the emperor's palace in Tokyo , in pro- tecting Edo by erecting a series of fortresses around it , in building the Nijo Castle as headquarters for his deputy at the capital in Kyoto , and ...
第 121 頁
... castle at Azuchi on Lake Biwa which dominated central Japan . Hideyoshi followed with the great stronghold of the castle of Osaka in 1583-85 , and Tokugawa Ieyasu with the rebuilding and enlargement of the castle of Edo . In these and ...
... castle at Azuchi on Lake Biwa which dominated central Japan . Hideyoshi followed with the great stronghold of the castle of Osaka in 1583-85 , and Tokugawa Ieyasu with the rebuilding and enlargement of the castle of Edo . In these and ...
第 237 頁
... castle , 121-122 , 163 ; early farmhouses , 6 ; Japanese house , 163 ; pagoda , 32 , 79 ; Shinto shrine buildings , Ise , 6 , 75 army , 152-153 , 154 art ( see also architecture ; crafts ; litera- ture ; painting ; sculpture ; theater ...
... castle , 121-122 , 163 ; early farmhouses , 6 ; Japanese house , 163 ; pagoda , 32 , 79 ; Shinto shrine buildings , Ise , 6 , 75 army , 152-153 , 154 art ( see also architecture ; crafts ; litera- ture ; painting ; sculpture ; theater ...
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THE ORIGINS AND EARLY HISTORY OF THE JAPANESE | 5 |
THE INTRODUCTION OF CHINESE THOUGHT AND CULTURE | 17 |
THE STIMULATING EFFECT OF CHINESE CULTURE | 27 |
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