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 Sean Bienvenidos Japonistasarqueológicos A Una Nueva Entrega De Arqueología Nipona, Nos Vamos A Trasladar
 Sean Bienvenidos Japonistasarqueológicos A Una Nueva Entrega De Arqueología Nipona, Nos Vamos A Trasladar
 Sean Bienvenidos Japonistasarqueológicos A Una Nueva Entrega De Arqueología Nipona, Nos Vamos A Trasladar
 Sean Bienvenidos Japonistasarqueológicos A Una Nueva Entrega De Arqueología Nipona, Nos Vamos A Trasladar

Sean bienvenidos japonistasarqueológicos a una nueva entrega de arqueología nipona, nos vamos a trasladar a la excavación de las ruinas del castillo de Omido una vez dicho esto pónganse cómodos que empezamos. - El castillo de Omido, se localiza en la prefectura de Gifu, si nos vamos al japón más profundo lo podemos encontrar en el pueblo de Kokyo. El castillo de Omido está atrayendo la atención ya que fue el lugar de nacimiento del estratega Takenaka Hanbei y se desconoce la extensión exacta de las ruinas del castillo. - Durante los procesos de excavación, se descubrió mucha cerámica y tejas del periodo Edo, las capas del suelo y el muro de piedra, los investigadores pudieron rastrear que las casas habían sido repetidamente reconstruidas desde al menos el período Edo. - Espero que os haya gustado, y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones de arqueología japonesa, e historia entre otros temas, os deseo una feliz semana. - 日本の考古学者を歓迎します。これから大御堂城跡の発掘調査に移りますので、楽な姿勢で始めてください。 - 大御堂城は岐阜県にあり、もっと奥に行くと、古京という町があります。大御堂城は、竹中半兵衛の生誕地として注目されており、城跡の正確な範囲は不明である。 - 発掘調査では、江戸時代の土器や瓦が多数発見され、床層や石垣から、少なくとも江戸時代以降に家屋の建て替えが繰り返されたことが突き止められた。 - 日本の考古学、歴史などに関する今後の記事でお会いしましょう!今週もよろしくお願いします。 Welcome Japanese archaeologists to a new installment of Japanese archaeology, we are going to move to the excavation of the ruins of Omido Castle, so make yourselves comfortable and let's get started. - Omido Castle is located in Gifu prefecture, if we go deeper into Japan we can find it in the town of Kokyo. Omido castle is attracting attention as it was the birthplace of the strategist Takenaka Hanbei and the exact extent of the castle ruins is unknown. - During the excavation process, a lot of pottery and tiles from the Edo period were discovered, the floor layers and the stone wall, researchers were able to trace that the houses had been repeatedly rebuilt since at least the Edo period. - I hope you liked it, and see you in future posts on Japanese archaeology, history and other topics, I wish you a happy week.


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日本の考古学と科学思想の歴史。 第3章 : 日本の考古学者の皆さん、哲学的観点から見た新しい日本考古学へようこそ。

日本の考古学と科学思想の歴史。 第3章 : 日本の考古学者の皆さん、哲学的観点から見た新しい日本考古学へようこそ。 - 1868年当時、日本にはヨーロッパやアメリカで見られるような科学的根拠はありませんでした。日本がその精神やその一部を開放したのは、1868年から1869年の戊辰戦争後になります。米国のような国は日本の科学をモデルにするだろうから、非常に保守的だった。 日本で骨董品への関心が芽生えたのはいつ頃ですか? 江戸時代にはすでに骨董品への関心があったことが知られており、はるか昔にヨーロッパでも同様のことが起こりました。 日本の発掘の始まりは19世紀のほぼ終わりに始まり、数年前に日本でいくつかのローマ硬貨が発見されました。どうやら日本の封建領主は古遺物を収集するのが好きでした。おそらくそれらは中国のどこかの港から海岸に到着しました。日本語。 - 過去を知りたいという欲求は、どの大陸に属していても、すべての人類に共通のものであり、問​​題の時代についても同じことが言えます。 ヨーロッパやアメリカの様々な勢力が日本に到来したとき、彼らはその住民に影響を与えました。そのため、日本人によって日本考古学の父と考えられているエドワード・モースを、他の登場人物の中でも特に取り上げています。 19 世紀には、アメリカ哲学の最も偉大な学派の 1 つであるテイラー主義があり、これは台湾で考古学的発掘を行い、中国および韓国との関係を確立する日本の考古学の最も偉大な人物の 1 人である鳥居龍蔵に影響を与えることになります。 - 気に入っていただければ幸いです。今後の投稿でお会いしましょう。良い一週間をお過ごしください。 - HISTORY OF JAPANESE ARCHEOLOGY AND SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT. Chapter 3 : Welcome, Japanesearchaeologicalists, to a new installment of Japanese archaeology, seen from a philosophical point of view. Having said that, get comfortable and let's begin. - In 1868 Japan did not have a scientific base per se as we can see in Europe or the United States, it will be after the Boshin War of 1868-69 when Japan opened its mentality or part of it, since a good part of the population was very conservative because Countries like the United States would model Japanese sciences. When did interest in antiques arise in Japan? It is known that in the Edo period there was already interest in antiquities, something similar happened in Europe a long time ago. The beginning of the Japanese excavations began almost at the end of the 19th century, a few years ago some Roman coins were discovered in Japan, apparently a feudal lord in Japan liked to collect antiquities, they probably arrived from some port in China to the coasts Japanese. - The desire to know the past is something that all human beings share, no matter what continent you belong to and the same can be said about the era in question. When the different powers from Europe and the United States arrived in Japan, they influenced its inhabitants, thus we have, among other characters, Edward Morse, considered by the Japanese, the father of Japanese archaeology. During the 19th century we have one of the greatest schools of American philosophy, Taylorism, which will influence one of the greatest figures of Japanese archeology Torii Ryūzō who will carry out archaeological excavations in Taiwan, establishing relations with China and Korea. - I hope you liked it and see you in future posts, have a good week.


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1 year ago
Alone In Kyoto -------------------------------------------

alone in kyoto -------------------------------------------

prints | ko-fi | commission [edit: prints available for this one] Crowley in Edo period Japan on her way to the beach to find out what the Fisherman's Wife was going on about. This piece is the second of THREE that I painted for the VERY FIRST ISSUE EVER of /r/GoodOmensAfterDark's WINGZ Magazine, a filthy smut rag that all of us---editors, directors, writers, and visual artists alike---are very proud to present to you. Check it out here: WINGZ Mag Spring '24 (Reddit) Direct link (PDF, 90MB) Direct link for Mobile (PDF, 8MB)

Detail shots in full res after the jumppppppp

Alone In Kyoto -------------------------------------------
Alone In Kyoto -------------------------------------------
Alone In Kyoto -------------------------------------------
Alone In Kyoto -------------------------------------------

@goodomensafterdark


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1 year ago
Walk The Streets Of Japan 'til I Get Lost -------------------------------------------

walk the streets of japan 'til i get lost -------------------------------------------

prints | ko-fi | commission [edit: prints available for this one]

AZIRAPHALE DISCOVERS JAPANESE STREET FOOD IN EDO PERIOD JAPAN, HOW COULD I NOT DRAW THIS This piece is one of THREE that I painted for the VERY FIRST ISSUE EVER of /r/GoodOmensAfterDark's WINGZ Magazine, a filthy smut rag that all of us---editors, directors, writers, and visual artists alike---are very proud to present to you. Check it out here: WINGZ Mag Spring '24 (Reddit) Direct link (PDF, 90MB) Direct link for Mobile (PDF, 8MB)

Detail shots in full res after the jumppppppp

Walk The Streets Of Japan 'til I Get Lost -------------------------------------------
Walk The Streets Of Japan 'til I Get Lost -------------------------------------------
Walk The Streets Of Japan 'til I Get Lost -------------------------------------------
Walk The Streets Of Japan 'til I Get Lost -------------------------------------------

title from Audioslave's "Doesn't Remind Me"

i walk the streets of japan 'til i get lost cause it doesn't remind me of anything with a graveyard tan and carryin' a cross cause it doesn't remind me of anything

@goodomensafterdark


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3 months ago
Dans Le Vodoun Ayitien, On Dit Que Chaque Humain Marche Avec Son Kò Kadav = Le Corps Matériel, Son

Dans le vodoun ayitien, on dit que chaque humain marche avec son kò kadav = le corps matériel, son nanm = l'âme, son tibonanj, son gwobanang, ses lwa têt, ses mystères et ses anges. Le kò kadav est, entre autres, l'expression physique et actuelle de tout les ancêtres qui nous habitent. Quand je travaille sur les objets je me sens connectée à un tissage ancestral. Les objets sont plus que de simples ustensiles ou décorations. Ce sont des productions culturelles qui expriment des perceptions philosophiques, scientifiques, esthétiques et qui surtout témoignent de vie humaine !


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1 year ago

So pretty!~

'Bird And Peonies' (Edo Period) By An Unknown Japanese Artist.

'Bird and Peonies' (Edo period) by an unknown Japanese artist.

Woodblock print.

Image and text information courtesy MFA Boston.


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5 years ago
True Mountain Covered With Cloud

True Mountain Covered with Cloud

Hakuin Ekaku (白隠 慧鶴, January 19, 1686 - January 18, 1768) was one of the most influential figures in Japanese Zen Buddhism. He is regarded as the reviver of the Rinzai school from a moribund period of stagnation, refocusing it on its traditionally rigorous training methods integrating meditation and koan practice. 


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3 months ago

JIN (TV 2009)

JIN (TV 2009)
JIN (TV 2009)

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Jin Minakata, a neurosurgeon, is transported back to the Edo period mysteriously. He attempts to save people's lives with inadequate technology while looking for a way back home. -From Google

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Y'all. I beg. Please go and watch JIN. It's a japanese TV drama about a modern doctor called Jin Minakata who, after operating on a patient with a fetus shaped tumor, is transported to the late Edo period of Japan. It's so good🙏🏾😭. Jin is giving wet cat energy and anxious golden retriever energy all the time, Saki is strong and understanding and we love her, Nokaze is so cool yet so sad and Ryouma is so unconventional and intelligent and... UGHDHRLAHWEIFBFIFB I LOVE THIS SHOW!! GO WATCH IT!! ITS ON NETFLIX AND ITS BEAUTIFUL!! ALSO THE SOUNDTRACK IS TOP-TIER😭😍


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3 years ago
角屋(島原・京都)Shimabara, Kyoto 
角屋(島原・京都)Shimabara, Kyoto 
角屋(島原・京都)Shimabara, Kyoto 

角屋(島原・京都)Shimabara, Kyoto 


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3 years ago
Himeji Castle, Japan. 𝐣 𝐚 𝐩 𝐚 𝐧 ‏‏‎ ‎ 𝐮 𝐧 𝐢 𝐯 𝐞 𝐫 𝐬 𝐞‏‏‎

Himeji Castle, Japan. 𝐣 𝐚 𝐩 𝐚 𝐧 ‏‏‎ ‎ 𝐮 𝐧 𝐢 𝐯 𝐞 𝐫 𝐬 𝐞‏‏‎ 🍜

@japuniverse


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5 months ago

bro her lore is pretty wild (and lowkey sad too) 😭😭🙏

I love ur art btw ⊂((・▽・))⊃✏️

Don't Mind Her, She Just Took A Bath ^^

Don't mind her, she just took a bath ^^

Also the cut on her neck is from that one time Jack tried to slice her head off for being a kitsune (immortality is a bitch ngl)


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