Kissing lovers on a futon under a blanket.
Date: Edo period, ca. 1820-30
Awabi-tori
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Abalone
Divers (Ama)
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Bijin-ga
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Pictures
of beautiful women
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Dandies
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Men
unduly concerned with looking stylish and fashionable
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Edo
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Edo
is the old name for Tokyo
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Edo
Period
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The
Edo period (江戸時代
Edo
jidai) 1603-1868 when Japanese society was under the rule of the
Tokugawa shogunate. Also known as the Tokugawa period (徳川時代
Tokugawa
jidai)
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E-hon
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Picture
book
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Gafu
|
Album
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Green
Houses
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Another
word for Japanese Brothels
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Hanga
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A
print or printed picture
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Kabuki
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Theatre
actors known for wearing elaborate make-up
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Kacho-ga
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paintings
of flowers and birds
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Kento
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Woodblock
registration mark
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Oiran
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High
ranking courtesan
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Parody
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An
imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, or genre
with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect.
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Samurai
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“one
who serves” Elite Military
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Shamisen
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Long
necked instrument with 3 strings
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Shogun
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Military
dictators of Japan from 1185-1868
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Shunga
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Spring
pictures
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Tokugawa
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Family
of hereditary shogun from Edo period
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Ukiyo(-e)
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Floating
World (pictures)
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Waka
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Japanese
poetry
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Yoshiwara
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Licensed
brothel quarter (yakuku) in Edo
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Wakashū
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Beautiful youth
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Print
Sizes
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Chuban
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A
medium print 10x7 (26cmx19cm)
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Hashira-e
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"pillar print",
about 28 by 4.5 inches (73 by 13 cm)
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Hosoban
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a narrow print size
about 13 by 5 inches (33 by 14.5 cm)
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Mameban
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a print size about
4.75 by 3.2 inches (12 by 8 cm), sometimes called a "toy
print"
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Ōban
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a large print size
about 15½ by 10½ inches (39 by 26.5 cm)
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Shikishiban
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a
print size about 8 by 7 inches (21 by 18 cm) often used for
surimono
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