The Life of Edo People in Illustrated Ukiyo-e (Owl Book) Fujiwara Chieko, Sato Y

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Content introduction (from the "BOOK" database) Age is the highlight of the Edo period.A drama from birth to afterlife. Table of Contents (from the "BOOK" database) Birth/Growth/Education/Youth/Love/Marriage/Mariage/Liberal Arts/Faith/Illness/Aged/Death Author information (from the "BOOK" database) Sato Yoshito (Sato Yojin) Graduated from Waseda University's specialized political and economics and dropped out of the high school phloem Japanese Chinese department.Chairman of the Early Modern Culture Research Group Fujiwara Chieko (Fujiwara Chieko) Graduated from the Faculty of Letters at Keio University.Editor-in-Chief of Gingasha (This data was published at the time this book was published)

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