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The bank of the Sumida River has long been a popular place to enjoy cherry blossoms in the spring. This woodblock print by Kobayashi Kiyochika depicts boats full of blossom viewers in the Meiji era. #ndldigital https://t.co/Y0D8QZM1YE
The history of Japanese confectionery illustrates Japan's interaction with other countries: https://t.co/w2qbRDqojm #ndldigital
This letter from Takeda Shingen ends with a somewhat odd phrase: "Since I have eye trouble…" Let's see why he had to make this kind of excuse: https://t.co/tBEHVva3R6
The months of the year are hidden in the picture. Can you find them? The answer is here: https://t.co/jrQl3j9ck0 #ndldigital
The history of Japanese confectionery illustrates Japan's interaction with other countries: https://t.co/V15d5ZDFDl #ndldigital
The world of geisha introduced through popular magazines in the early 20th century: https://t.co/JAkGcUk9H1
Browsing library materials—A look at documents from medieval Japan, Part 5 "Since I have eye trouble”—Medieval etiquette when using carved seals: https://t.co/tBEHVva3R6
Illustrations by a 19th-century Japanese artist inspired by lines from Shakespeare's play: https://t.co/abm4hRvgbv
The world of geisha introduced through popular magazines in the early 20th century: https://t.co/JAkGcUk9H1
This letter from Takeda Shingen ends with a somewhat odd phrase: "Since I have eye trouble…" Let's see why he had to make this kind of excuse: https://t.co/tBEHVva3R6