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  • 1
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    Bonn : Bier
    Language: English
    Series Statement: JapanArchiv 5
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Japan ; Kunst ; Kunsthandwerk ; Sammlung ; Europa ; Museum
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    Bonn : Bier
    Language: English
    Series Statement: JapanArchiv 5
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Japan ; Kunst ; Kunsthandwerk ; Sammlung ; Europa ; Museum
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  • 3
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    Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture
    ISBN: 4916055764 , 9784916055767
    Language: English
    Pages: 207 Seiten , 22 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: Japan library
    Uniform Title: Mushi no Nihonjin
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    Keywords: Kokudaya, Jūzaburō ; Nakane, Tōri ; Rengetsu ; Japan Biography History Tokugawa period, 1600-1868 ; Japan Biography History 18th century ; Japan Biography History 19th century ; Japan -- History -- 18th century -- Biography ; Japan -- History -- 19th century -- Biography ; Biografie ; Japan ; Edo-Zeit ; Selbstlosigkeit
    Abstract: "True stories of three little-known Japanese of the Edo period who lived lives of sublime selflessness and purity, blurring the boundary between self and others. Merchant Kokudaya Jūzaburō comes up with a brilliant scheme to rescue his dying town from poverty. He and others go deep into debt, risking all to raise money for the cash-strapped daimyo and receive annual interest in return. Prodigious scholar and former Zen monk Nakane Tōri refuses a government post and elects to live in abject poverty, weaving sandals. Though perhaps the age's greatest poet, he throws his works into the fire and ends his days teaching in a country village. Ōtagaki Rengetsu, a noted beauty in Kyoto, loses two husbands and five children. She becomes a Buddhist nun and devotes her life to poetry and pottery. With her savings she feeds the hungry and builds a bridge across Kamo River"--Publisher's website
    Abstract: Kokudaya Jūzaburō (1719-1777) -- Nakane Tōri (1694-1765) -- Ōtagaki Rengetsu (1791-1875)
    Note: English translation of: 無私の日本人. - Originally published: 東京 : 文藝春秋, 2012
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9784916055620
    Language: English
    Pages: 335 Seiten , Illustrationen, Porträts , 22 cm
    Series Statement: Japan library
    Uniform Title: Dokuritsu jison : Fukuzawa Yukichi no chōsen
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    Keywords: Fukuzawa, Yukichi ; Fukuzawa, Yukichi, 1835-1901 ; Educators Biography ; Educators Japan ; Education Philosophy ; Education Japan ; Education ; Education Philosophy ; Educators ; Philosophy ; Education ; Education ; Educators ; Fukuzawa, Yukichi ; Japan ; Japan Philosophy ; 19th century ; Japan ; Biografie ; Fukuzawa, Yukichi 1835-1901
    Abstract: "It is said that Japan is currently experiencing its third opening to the outside world. However, in terms of importance, rather than the so-called second opening--which refers to the reforms following World War II--the more significant opening was that of the Meiji Restoration, initiated and carried out by the Japanese themselves. Consequently, as Japan today finds itself feeling trapped with a sense of despair, it is to the Meiji era that we should turn, and more than to anyone else, the person we should turn to is Fukuzawa Yukichi. With the general reader in mind, this volume brings together the results of the present-day research into the accomplishments of Fukuzawa as part of an overall appraisal of the man himself"--Back cover
    Abstract: The Nakatsu period -- Ogata's Tekijuku -- Going to America -- Learning about Europe -- Condition in the West -- Keio Gijuku -- An encouragement of learning -- An outline of a theory of civilization -- Leaders of Meiji restoration and Fukuzawa Yukichi -- "Discourse on the National Assembly" and the political crisis of 1881 -- Home and daily life -- The Korean issue -- Establishment of the cabinet system and treaty revision -- The early diet and the Sino-Japanese War -- Last years and death -- Fukuzawa chronology
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 322-324)
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    Bonn : Förderverein Bonner Zeitschr. für Japanologie
    ISBN: 3922700020
    Language: German , English , French
    Pages: 378 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Bonner Zeitschrift für Japanologie 3
    Series Statement: Bonner Zeitschrift für Japanologie
    DDC: 026.952/074/043
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    Keywords: Japan ; Library resources ; Congresses ; Japan ; Study and teaching ; Europe, Central ; Congresses ; Museums ; Europe, Central ; Congresses ; Japan ; Sammlung ; Museum
    Note: Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. engl., teilw. franz.
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