【死】 Glorification of death in chōnin society (Tokugawa period)
- People

【死】 Glorification of death in samurai society (Tokugawa period)

【死】 Glorification of death in modern Japan

【死】 Glorification of death in Japanese tradition

Ladies of the Tokugawa (?) Period

Ladies of the Tokugawa (?) Period

Ladies of the Tokugawa (?) Period

Western sciences in later Tokugawa period

【死】 Suicide /Philosophy of death
Illustrations of Banners and Signs of Famous Warriors of So-called Warring Period to Tokugawa Period (Bushō kisei-zu), in Six Volumes
Nihon meiga kan: Tokugawa jidaiMaruyama Okyo: Collection of Japanese famous paintings; Tokugawa period 1615-1867

【死】 Six death gentlemen
Illustrations of Banners and Signs of Famous Warriors of So-called Warring Period to Tokugawa Period(Bushō kisei-zu), Vol. 4
Illustrations of Banners and Signs of Famous Warriors of So-called Warring Period to Tokugawa Period(Bushō kisei-zu), Vol. 5
Illustrations of Banners and Signs of Famous Warriors of So-called Warring Period to Tokugawa Period(Bushō kisei-zu), Vol. 6
Illustrations of Banners and Signs of Famous Warriors of So-called Warring Period to Tokugawa Period(Bushō kisei-zu), Vol. 3
Illustrations of Banners and Signs of Famous Warriors of So-called Warring Period to Tokugawa Period (Bushō kisei-zu), Vol. 1
Illustrations of Banners and Signs of Famous Warriors of So-called Warring Period to Tokugawa Period(Bushō kisei-zu), Vol. 2

【死】 Traditional attitude toward death

Death in Paradise

Death in Paradise

【死】 Modern Japanese attitudes toward death

【〔日本文学史(江戸)〕】Tokugawa Period
Tokugawa Ieyasu, founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, series Biographies of Heroism and Bravery in Mikawa Province
Sociolinguistic aspects of language in Japanese periodicals in the period of "Prolonged Stagnation...
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