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Shimazu no kokuhō to atsuhime no jidai : tōkyō daigaku shiryō hensanjo nijūmanten no sekai
島津の国宝と篤姬の時代 : 東京大学史料編纂所20万点の世界 /Imprint 2008“…Gems from the Shimadzu family documents and the age of the Atsuhime, consort of the Shogun : the realm of the historiographical institutie, The University of Tokyo, and its 200,000 documents…”
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Edo no besutosera toshisen = The bestseller of the Edo period-Selected poems of the Tang Dynasty Tang-Shi-Xuan : Kikakuten.
江戸のベストセラー唐詩選 = The bestseller of the Edo period-selected poems of the Tang Dynasty Tang-shi-xuan : 企画展.Imprint 2021Book -
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Encyclopedia of East Asian design
Imprint 2019Table of Contents: “…Natural environment, social context and historical background in Mongolia / Yuki Konagaya, National Museum of Ethnology, Japan ; Traditional culture, colours, forms, patterns and aesthetics in Mongolia / Isabelle Charleux, American Center for Mongolian Studies, USA ; Painting, printing and book culture in Mongolia / Uranchimeg Tsultemin, independent, USA ; Textiles and clothing in Mongolia / Isabelle Charleux, American Center for Mongolian Studies, USA ; Metalwork and woodwork in Mongolia / Isabelle Charleux, American Center for Mongolian Studies, USA ; Carving and sculpture in Mongolia / Uranchimeg Tsultemin, independent, USA ; Architecture and urbanism in Mongolia / Isabelle Charleux, American Center for Mongolian Studies, USA ; Contemporary design and popular culture in Mongolia / Mayuko Okamoto, University of Tokyo, Japan…”
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