Flowers, birds, wind, and moon : The phenomenology of nature in Japanese culture

Japanese culture is deeply rooted in nature―from literature to the visual arts, and from religious practice to daily life. How, when, and why this close association with nature developed is explored in this book by bestselling author Matsuoka Seigow. Using ten key motifs―mountains, paths, deities, w...

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1. autor: Seigow, Matsuoka
Format: Książka
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Wydane: Tokyo, Japan Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture (JPIC) 2020
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