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Have you ever heard of a dance called Bugaku? It is a dance accompanied by music that was introduced to Japan from China and Korea during the Nara and Heian period. Take a look at the colorful costumes of Bugaku! #ndldigital
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Find lovely birds and flowers in Ikiutsushi shijuhachi taka, containing 48 woodblock prints. #ndldigital https://t.co/34nNgyabBd
Would you like to try on Japanese medieval armor? This #sugoroku shows the rituals a samurai went through when putting on armor, going into battle, and celebrating a victory. #ndldigital
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Learn about the history of Japanese picture books, from picture scrolls of yesteryear to modern children's books! #ndldigital https://t.co/BRvTt2kJIf
There were many #sugoroku (Japanese board games) created during the Edo period that featured social customs. Read this article: Sugoroku Board Games from the Edo Period (Part 3. Social Customs). #ndldigital
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So, how about you? Have you ever written a love letter? Read this article about expressing romance in words.
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In the Edo period, #JapaneseGardening evolved in a unique way. Check out these beautiful pictures. #ndldigital https://t.co/DonP5kBDai
#Wagashi, Japanese confectionery, is used as gifts for weddings, ceremonies, farewells or souvenirs. These were drawn to show sample designs to customers in the 1880s. #ndldigital https://t.co/Zj9hRo1PDZ
Find your favorite #ChildrensBook at the NDL Digital Collections! You can enjoy a wonderful picnic like in this book. https://t.co/eWjAXnuUeN
#KobayashiKiyochika created kosen-ga (ray pictures) that effectively used light and shadow under the influence of Western paintings. He produced a series of landscape paintings of Tokyo. #ndldigital #ukiyoe https://t.co/VWzu9FZQqb