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Автор: Charles Dunn
Издательство: Ingram
Серия: Tuttle Classics
Жанр произведения: Историческая литература
Год издания: 0
isbn: 9781462916511
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      1. The black castle of Matsu-moto, frontispiece

      2. Map of Japan, x

      3. Snow scene, 2

      4. The crater of Mt Aso, 3

      5. Flooded rice-fields, 3

      6. A forest of sugi, 4

      7. Miyajima, 4

      8. Stone Buddha of Usuki, 5

      9. Gion Festival, 6

      10. (a) Samurai in the street, 13

      (b) Samurai at the poulterer’s, 14

      11. Moat of Osaka Castle, 16

      12. Himeji Castle, 17

      13. Audience chamber in Nijō Castle, 18

      14 (a). Samurai in naga-bakama, 19

      (b) Samurai in kami-shimo, 19

      15. Samurai on journey, 21

      16. Ferry-boat on the Tōkaidō, 23

      17. Post-station, 25

      18. Yoriki and dōshin, 27

      19. Jitte, 28

      20. Shirasu, 30

      21. Samurai view flower-arrangement, 32

      22. Puppet-show in daimyō’s residence, 35

      23. Kaempfer at the Shogun’s court, 36

      24. The Shogun attended by ladies-in-waiting, 37

      25. The Shogun’s ladies exercising with the halberd, 38

      26. The Shogun’s ladies at their toilet, 39

      27. Japanese and Chinese styles of writing, 42

      28. The Shogun Yoshimune, 43

      29. Ploughing, 45

      30. Sprouting rice, 46

      31. Sowing rice, 47

      32. Rice-planting, 48

      33. Three methods of raising water, 49

      34. A procession of villagers, 51

      35. Threshing, 52

      36. Heckling rice, 53

      37. Growing cotton, 54

      38. Farm implements, 56

      39. Woman’s undergarment, 59

      40. Farmhouses with characteristic roof-shapes, 60

      41. Typical hearth, 62

      42. Famine, 67

      43. Peasant riot, 69

      44. Heads of puppets, 72

      45. Yamabushi, 73

      46. A plasterer and his mate, 76

      47. Two mat-makers, 77

      48. Two sword-smiths, 78

      49. Lac-tappers at work, 79

      50. Sake-brewing, 80

      51. Stone-masons, 80

      52. Lacquer chest, 83

      53. Carpenters and their tools, 84

      54. Wayside teashop, 88

      55. Coins, 89

      56. Money-changer’s, 91

      57. Pawnbroker’s, 92

      58. Interior of house at Taka-yama, 93

      59. Rice-merchants, 97

      60. Higaki ship, 100

      61. Chair-men, 102

      62. The Mitsui house-sign, 103

      63. Mitsui drapery shop in Edo, 104

      64. Nikkō, 110

      65. Joss-stick maker, 113

      66. Two shops for Buddhist supplies, 114

      67. Manpukuji, 115

      68. Blind masseur, 120

      69. Bashō, 121

      70. Actor’s face, 126

      71. Girls of Yoshiwara, 127

      72. One-man theatre, 128

      73. Sword-swallower, 129

      74. Room interior, 133

      75. Various brooms, 134

      76. China shop, 137

      77. Stove-maker, 139

      78. Porcelain sake-jar, 140

      79. Lacquer sake-jar, 140

      80. Sake-cups, 141

      81. Itinerant oil-seller, 142

      82. Candle-making, 142

      83. Man with kotatsu frame, 143

      84. Seller of round fans, 144

      85. Men’s bath, 145

      86. Go board, 149

      87. Battledores for the New Year Festival, 150

      88. Kite-seller, 152 89. Hanging out washing, 153

      90. Writing class, 154

      91. Illustrated bookshop, 155

      92. Illustration from puppet play-book, 156

      93. Sake-shop, 158

      94. Story-teller, 159

      95. Town riot in 1866, 160

      96. Nightwatchman, 161

      97. Theatre in 1804, 162

      98. Fire-fighting tools and watch-tower, 163

      99.