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Thursday, March 19, 2009
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Japanese Religions and Material Culture
online resources for students of Japanese religions and material culture
* Creative Commons
* Wiki Commons
ARTSTOR (JSTOR's beautiful cousin)
Kyoto National Museum
Matthew Barney's Drawing Restraint Site (DR9 is the inspiration behind JRels this year--see if you can figure out the secrets of the course)
Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture (including links to open-access journals)
New York Public Library Digital Archive (open-access image archive)
Onmark Productions (photo archive)
The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa
The Edo-Tokyo Museum
The Osaka Human Rights Museum
Tokyo National Museum
Willow found this very useful online Encyclopedia of Shinto, a project of Kokugakuin University
Willow recommends this site for anyone interested in Japanese monsters.
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Ringo or Taiko?
Rocks Rock.
The Kimono
Bashō and Haiku
Can you pass the salt, please?
The Heartbeat of Japan
Sake Objects
Tea in a Japanese Tea Ceremony
Origami (2)
Origami (1)
The Samurai Sword
Our starting point for class today...
The Japanese Death Poem (Jisei)
Shishi (Stone Lion)
RICE: A Passageway to the Deities.
Komainu: Guardians of the Shrine
The Imperial Regalia: Sanshu no Jingi 三種の神器
Haniwa – Those mysterious sculptures
Chopsticks (2)
Chopsticks (1)
Talking Trash in Japan
Mikoshi: Miniaturization of the Shinto Shrine
What you want to know more about.
Daruma Dolls!
The Suwa Pillar Festival: What a Tree-t!
Bullseye! The Art of Archery in Shinto Ceremony
From water to stone… The solidification of Mizuko ...
I have a bunch of really cool blog assignments to ...
Kanpai! (Cheers!)
Shimenawa: A Spelling Dilemma
(This seasonal post is from Kidist. Thank you Kidi...
Shimenawa
Fun with Fundoshi
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