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“The wife of Takeda Katsuyori”(1897), Adachi Ginko (active c.1870-1908) Print from the series : “Mirror of renowned women from ancient and modern times” The wife of Sengoku period daimyo Takeda...

“The wife of Takeda Katsuyori”(1897), Adachi Ginko (active c.1870-1908) Print from the series : “Mirror of renowned women from ancient and modern times” The wife of Sengoku period daimyo Takeda...

Learn About Japan's Sengoku or Warring States Period

Japan's Sengoku Period is sometimes compared to Europe's Dark Ages, as a chaotic transition time between political systems.

The History Girls - some interesting Japanese history to read later.

There’s a fable that every Japanese schoolchild knows. Three men are watching a nightingale, waiting to hear its beautiful song. But the ...

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Teppou Ashigaru (Gun Footmen, or Musketeers)  Muskets brought into Japan for the first time in 1543 were named tanegashima after the island where they were introduced. They were also called hinawa-juu (matchlock guns) because himawa (a fuse cord) was used to kindle the gunpowder. In the course of time Kunitomo in Omi, Negoro in Ku, and Sakai in Izumi saw a period of prosperity as the three major cities in gun-manufacturing, while muskets gradually spread across the country. At first, muskets ...

Teppou Ashigaru (Gun Footmen, or Musketeers) Muskets brought into Japan for the first time in 1543 were named tanegashima after the island where they were introduced. They were also called hinawa-juu (matchlock guns) because himawa (a fuse cord) was used to kindle the gunpowder. In the course of time Kunitomo in Omi, Negoro in Ku, and Sakai in Izumi saw a period of prosperity as the three major cities in gun-manufacturing, while muskets gradually spread across the country. At first, muskets…

Oichi (1547-1583), younger sister of Oda Nobunaga and wife of first Azai Nagamasa and later Shibata Katsuie.  She and her second husband died together after he set fire to Kitanosho Castle following his loss at the Battle of Shizugatake.

Oichi (1547-1583), younger sister of Oda Nobunaga and wife of first Azai Nagamasa and later Shibata Katsuie. She and her second husband died together after he set fire to Kitanosho Castle following his loss at the Battle of Shizugatake.

An example of a classy Muromachi Period lady, wearing a katsugu on her head and a patterned narrow obi.

The transformation of Japanese dress at the end of the Classical Period was gradual but profound. Today, we will examine kimono in the time of the Shogun and samurai.

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