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During the Edo period,
misemono (見世物), "shows" or "exhibitions", were an
important part of ****anese
urban culture. Many of the
shows were put on hurriedly...
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traditional doll. They are life-sized
lifelike dolls that were po****r in
misemono during the Edo
period of ****an.
Nowadays the name is
mainly used to refer...
- tourists. Iki-ningyō are life-sized
lifelike dolls, that were po****r in
misemono shows.
Artists made iki-ningyō that were
novel not just for
their subjects...
- ****anese
tradition of
making life-sized life-like
dolls which were po****r in
misemono (exhibitions)
during the Edo
period of ****an and
showed dramatic historical...
- of the term
nekomusume (猫娘, lit. 'cat girl')
comes from an 18th-century
misemono in
which a cat/woman
hybrid was displa****.
Stories of
shapeshifting bakeneko...
- (1850). The
illustrated figure is
entitled Okuramae misemono no zu (御蔵前みせものの図)
indicating it was a
misemono(exhibit) held at Kuramae [ja], or the
front of...
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early as 1810, when a "human-faced puppy" was
reportedly exhibited at a
misemono.
Rumors about jinmenken may also have
circulated among surfers in the 1950s...
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throughout the city
beyond the
previous temples along with the
development of
misemono (street performance). The
traditional ****anese
scissors were indispensable...
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Gehin Roshutsu:
Chijoku no
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series Ōkami
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which would involve outdoor entertainment activities,
market trading, and
misemono. In the
period from 1654 to 1868, in Edo city
there were 1566 kaichō. Kaichō...