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#TaleofTheHeike is a story about the rise and fall of the Taira Family ( #Heike ) . This book was rewritten for children, highlighting the Taira-Minamoto War (1180-1185) . Look at these elegant illustrations by #KomuraSettai . #ndldigital https://t.co/VqxU2eIErO
Do you know the Japanese traditional custom on winter solstice called Yuzuyu? People take a bath with Yuzu (a kind of citrus) for good health. It comes from a play on words, Toji (冬至: the winter solstice) and Toji (湯治: hot-spring cure) . #ndldigital https://t.co/44KWsEc0jG
Seeing Miss Morning Glory, the main character of this novel, in a kimono you will surely want to wear one, too!
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This beautiful artwork was taken from Meiji-period calendars. Check out the stories hidden behind them: #ndldigital https://t.co/O0XsiQdIBd
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/R4I6SvAVRY
So, how about you? Have you ever written a love letter? Read this article about expressing romance in words.
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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/ZAQehEO5di
Illustrations by a 19th-century Japanese artist inspired by lines from Shakespeare's play: https://t.co/V5tJVYj4n4
Expressing romance in words―the world of love letters
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MAKINO's lyrical and beautiful illustrations of London were accepted with newfound appreciation by the people. Have a look at it!
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