The sun in the temple gates. Japan, revealed aloud
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Dmitry Kovalenin spun Japan along and across, deeply studied the mythology, culture and life of the Japanese, and compiled a collection of essays in which he introduces readers in detail with the amazing and multifaceted world of the oldest nation.
Who were the Japanese ancestors? What does Kimono and origami have in common? What is the difference between Hike and how to make them? What are the main Japanese myths about? What does the concept of emptiness mean? What is the historical role of a Japanese woman? What is the peculiarity of the printed book in Japan? What is Japanese evil? What do the Japanese play? How did Hayao Miyazaki create his masterpieces? This book answers all questions and gives the key to understanding Japanese civilization from ancient times to the present day
Who were the Japanese ancestors? What does Kimono and origami have in common? What is the difference between Hike and how to make them? What are the main Japanese myths about? What does the concept of emptiness mean? What is the historical role of a Japanese woman? What is the peculiarity of the printed book in Japan? What is Japanese evil? What do the Japanese play? How did Hayao Miyazaki create his masterpieces? This book answers all questions and gives the key to understanding Japanese civilization from ancient times to the present day
Author:
Author:Коваленин Д.В.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Travel & tourism
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-149899-3
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