Japan formed its first centralized government during the Nara period (710–94) and adopted a legal system called ritsuryo, under which food items were paid as taxes. Now researchers have found ...
woodblock print, from the series Collected Views of Japan II, Kansai Edition (Nihon fukei shu II Kansai hen), signed Hasui, sealed Kawase, publisher's mark (Hotei 'D', circa 1929-42) to lower right ...
woodblock print, signed Koitsu, sealed Shin, publisher’s mark Hanken shoyu Doi Sadaichi [copyright reserved, Doi Sadaichi], with carver’s mark Ikeda and printer’s mark Goto, dated Showa kyunen nigatsu ...
Step back in time to Nara, Japan’s captivating first permanent capital (710-794 CE). Just a short train ride from Kyoto or Osaka, this serene city offers a unique blend of ancient history and natural ...
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