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| Asia-411.com guides the visitors how to gather informations or sources of Asia regions as China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Vietnam on business, transportation, news, travel, weather, media, investment, trade, environment, shipping and other Asian informations. |
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Ancient Japan Gives timeline and events during old Japanese history from approximately 10,000 B.C. to the end of the Heian Period in 1192 A.D. http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/ANCJAPAN/ANJAPAN1.HTM |
Ancient Japan Outlines the major developments of the Jomon through the Nara periods. Mentions important figures and dates. http://mockingbird.creighton.edu/english/worldlit/wldocs/churchill/japan.htm |
Asuka Historical Museum History and art of Asuka, the first Japanese capital (7th century). Site includes a virtual museum containing both text and photos. http://www.asukanet.gr.jp/asukahome/ |
East Asian History Sourcebook Provides access to primary source texts from East Asian countries, particularly China, Japan, and Korea. Arranged by era from ancient history to post-World War II. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/eastasia/eastasiasbook.html |
Edo Japan - A Virtual Tour Take a tour through Tokyo during the period of the Tokugawa shoguns, and learn about the history of Japan's greatest city. Illustrated by ukiyo-e images, the text discusses the traditions that underlie Japanese culture. http://www.us-japan.org/edomatsu/ |
History of Japan - William Gilmore Outlines Japanese history through the Meiji period of restoration. Find links to major historical figures and events. http://loki.stockton.edu/~gilmorew/consorti/1ceasia.htm |
History of Japan's Literature Includes brief overviews of each period of Japanese literature from ancient times to present. http://www.kanzaki.com/jinfo/jliterature.html |
Japan Information Network - Todaiji Temple Temple complex in Nara, Japan includes the largest wooden building in the world. View the Great Buddha housed inside and learn about the complex's history. http://web-japan.org/atlas/historical/his13.html |
Japan of Today Includes a brief history of Japan from ancient times through developments after 1945. Find geographical and topographical details as well. http://web-japan.org/museum/historyofjp/histjp.html |
Japanese Culture and Society An analysis, and observation of Japanese culture, and society by a leading Japanese anthropologist. http://www.isei.or.jp/books/75/Front.html |
Jo-Bo System of Heijo-Kyo, Ancient Japan Brief discussion of ancient city planning, using Nara as the example. Illustrations of the original grid system and its remains. http://www.hgeo.h.kyoto-u.ac.jp/soramitsu/heijokyo.html |
Kaido: The Ancient Roads of Japan A kids' information site from the Nagano Olympics, has basic information on the establishment and use of roads from c. 700. http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/nagano/atlas/a-8.html |
Keyhole Tombs Article on the kofun, or ancient burial mounds in Japan, with background information, history, timeline, types and characteristics. http://www.ozlab.osakac.ac.jp/KOFUN_E/ |
Plurality in Japanese Society Article discussing the geographical and historical backgrounds of the various elements in Japanese society. Emphasizes the Ainu of Hokkaido and the Ryukyuans of Okinawa, but touches on other non-mainstream peoples, and differences among the Japanese as well. http://www.isei.or.jp/books/75/Plurality.html |
Study of the Enoshima Engi A study, including translation, of the Enoshima Engi, a 6th century dragon story by the 11th century Japanese monk Kokei. Finds Kokei's narrative is closer to history than myth. http://www2.gol.com/users/bartraj/goddessindex-1.html |
The Tale of Murasaki Gives descriptions of chararacters in the famous Japanese story, as well as life in Heian Japan including period cosmetics, fashion, food, music, and religion. Authored by Liza Dalby, the only westerner to ever become a geisha. http://www.taleofmurasaki.com/ |
Time Line of Japan Chronological outline of the History of Japan. http://www.askasia.org/image/maps/timejape.htm |
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