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Edo Tokyo History and Culture Term Paper

Edo-Tokyo: History & Culture Edo-Sakariba and Ginza/Asakusa: A comparison of similarities and differences Instead of an economic or sociologic determination, [Seidensticker] focuses on the effect upon society of the disappearance of this theate Continue Reading...

Tokyo Was Formerly Known As Edo, and Essay

Tokyo was formerly known as Edo, and from 1603 it served as the "seat of power of the Tokugawa shogunate" and was thus the political center of Japan (Naito, 2003). Edo was a cultural hub and Naito asserts that "much of what is now thought of as tradi Continue Reading...

Music Cultures of the World Japan Term Paper

relationship of music and culture and history in Japan. The music of Japan is as rich and diverse as the culture of Japan's people, and it has a long place in Japan's history. Several different musical forms and instruments make up Japan's musical h Continue Reading...

Sushi History Term Paper

Sushi: A Globalized Favorite from Humble Beginnings The genealogy of some of Japan's favorite cuisines can be traced back over a thousand years and beyond their borders. Sushi, the most popular of all Japanese cuisine, has a fascinating history rela Continue Reading...

Japanese History Urban and Rural Term Paper

To some degree, this may be considered a concession to peasants who were largely upset with their station in life as urban areas benefited more significantly from the economic expansion. There is little indication that prosperity was widespread amon Continue Reading...

Kabuki, a Traditional Form of Term Paper

com). Today, kabuki retains a number of leading plays and theatrical groups. The conventional kabuki repertoire has about 300 plays, although others are being added. Play types range from the shosa-goto (dance-drama), to the jidai-mono (historical d Continue Reading...

Samurai Have a Significant Impact Term Paper

Just a half century ago, though, the country was brought to its knees after becoming the first - and only - country to ever be attacked with nuclear weapons. While the pundits continue to debate whether the two atomic bombs used to end World War II Continue Reading...