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22 August 2025

21 August 2025

N    19:43  Japanese textile 2 changes history +5,217 [CompUser (2×)]
     
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07:10 (cur | prev) +5,186 CompUser talk contribs (Created page with "{| class="wikitable sortable" ! Textile (Craft) !! Historical Period !! Prefecture !! Specific Region |- | Kasuri (絣, Ikat weaving) || Edo period (17th c.) || Ehime, Fukuoka, Okinawa || Iyo-Kasuri (Ehime), Kurume-Kasuri (Fukuoka), Ryūkyū-Kasuri (Okinawa) |- | Shibori (絞り染め, Tie-dyeing) || Nara period origins, flourished in Edo period || Aichi || Arimatsu, Narumi (Nagoya) |- | Yūzen (友禅染, Hand-painted dyeing) || Late 17th c. (Edo) || Kyoto,...")

20 August 2025

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04:39 (cur | prev) +3,788 CompUser talk contribs (Created page with "The '''Momoyama period''' (安土桃山時代, ''Momoyama jidai'', c. 1573–1600) was a brief yet pivotal era in Japanese history, marking the transition from the prolonged civil wars of the Sengoku period to the relative peace and stability of the Edo period. It is named after the grand Azuchi Castle, built by Oda Nobunaga, and Fushimi Castle (also known as Momoyama Castle), constructed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. This period witnessed the rise of central authority un...")
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19 August 2025

N    21:08  Category:Kamakura period diffhist +4,149 CompUser talk contribs (Created page with "The '''Kamakura period''' (鎌倉時代, '''Kamakura jidai''') is a period in Japanese history traditionally dated from 1185 CE to 1333 CE. It follows the Heian period and is named after the city of Kamakura, where the shogunate was established by Minamoto no Yoritomo. This period is characterized by the rise of the warrior class (samurai), the establishment of the first shogunate, and significant developments in governance, culture, and religion. === Chronology === The...")
N    21:06  Category:Heian period diffhist +3,950 CompUser talk contribs (Created page with "The '''Heian period''' (平安時代, '''Heian jidai''') is a period in Japanese history traditionally dated from 794 CE to 1185 CE. It follows the Nara period and is named after the capital city of Heian-kyō (modern Kyoto). The Heian period is renowned for its court culture, development of a distinctive Japanese aesthetic, and the flourishing of literature, art, and Buddhism. === Chronology === The Heian period is generally divided into: * '''Early Heian (794–900 C...")

18 August 2025

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17 August 2025

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