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[Part. 2/6] Onmyoji (阴阳师) mythicalcharacters, drawn ukiyo-e style by 鬼笙 (find other parts here) Shik
Women Edo era kaburimono (headdress), handy chart by @nadeshicorin, showing from left to right top t
Intricate attire for a court nyobo (lady-in-waiting), seen on OP states that in last picture they tr
Fashion of Black Teeth in Old JapanA Yedo chemist’s recipe for black teeth dye from Tales of Old Jap
Welcome to the amazing world of kimono! I’ll speak below mostly about kimono ABC. For more insights
boudhabar:Kyoto Imperial Palace to Heian Shrine
Tuesday 3rd October 2017. 15:30 Kyoto Japan.We then cycled to Heian-jingu Shrine about 10/15 minutes
tamiart:Murasaki Shikibu was a writer during the Heian era of Japan, born in 973. She is most famous
tamiart:Murasaki Shikibu was a writer during the Heian era of Japan, born in 973. She is most famous
tamiart:Murasaki Shikibu was a writer during the Heian era of Japan, born in 973. She is most famous
harvard-art-museums-calligraphy: Sutra of Mayura (Kujaku-myōō-kyō) 3 vols., Late Heian period, circa
filmartproject: Kwaidan - The Black Hair, 1964, dir. Masaki Kobayashi
armthearmour:A Kabutō with massive crescent shaped wakidate, Japan, early Heian period, ca. 794-900
tanuki-kimono: “Freeform” kimono costumes styling by Mozu. It’s always interesting to see what can b
uroko: 平安神宮・Heian Shrine
tamiart:Murasaki Shikibu was a writer during the Heian era of Japan, born in 973. She is most famous
平安神宮 Heian ShrineBy : Chi (in Oz)
Kubuki actor Bandō Tamasaburō V dressed as a woman from the Heian period in Japan (794 to 1185)
Kyoto Heian Hotel’s Japanese Garden - Top Ranked By A US Magazine! Located west of the Imperia
In the Heian period Japan (794–1185), the garments were hung on a rack over burning incense, s
elsewheregreen:Buddhist Ritual Bell with Five-Pronged Vajra Handle. Japan, Heian period, 12thC. Toky
beifongkendo:16th century calligraphy of a poem by Kiyohara no Fukayabu (9th century, Heian period):
Kosame giku (chrysanthemums in the rain)Japanese has many word to describe the rain: nagaame is a lo
Edo Nagashibina is a ceremony that originated during the Heian era. Children send into the Sumida ri
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