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Japan has a long and rich history of colorful characters like samurai, ninja and powerful warlords. Fans of the past can find plenty to love in Japan, from manga and anime to well-stocked museums. To really get a feel for the country’s historical diversity, though, what better way than to experience it yourself at a historical…
Yen Press, is a manga publisher co-owned by Kadokawa Corporation and Hachette Book Group, as well as the Yen On light novel imprint. Here are the Yen July
The University of Melbourne
Jonathan Glade is a Lecturer in Japanese Studies at the University of Melbourne. His research interests include modern Japanese and Korean literature, the post-Second World War occupation of Japan and southern Korea, and the globalisation of Japanese food.
The last samurai, Saigo Takamori (1828-1877), a tale of adulation and fabrication
by Jennifer Harris
University of Adelaide
Dr Jennifer Harris’s doctorate in art history examined the formation of the Japanese art collection at the Art Gallery of South Australia within national and international contexts. She was formerly a teacher of Japanese language, and lecturer/ tutor in Japanese art history at the University of Adelaide, where she is a visiting research fellow. Her MA thesis examined the nineteenth-century calligrapher Ichikawa Beian. She is the author and curator of Netsuke and other miniatures from the Japanese Collection (2014) and The power of pattern: the Ayako Mitsui Collection (2015
Koei Tecmo to Collaborate With Japanese Museums Using Samurai Warriors Franchise
Samurai Warriors franchise. Starting in early March 2021, select locations across Japan, including museums, will feature a
Samurai Warriors tie-in that will focus on each region’s history, culture, and art. [Thanks, Famitsu!]
A total of eleven locations throughout Japan, mostly at Japanese museums, will feature life-sized installations of the historical figures seen throughout the
Samurai Warriors series. Additionally, there are plans for a stamp rally and the selling of special collaboration merchandise. However, more information about these details will be released at a later time.
Some of the locations that will feature the