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Revealing Details in Light and Shadows

JournalEmerging infectious diseases
PublisherCenters for Disease Control and Prevention
DOI10.3201/eid2405.ac2405
OpenAlexW2977259268
Languageen
ISSN1080-6040
OA?yes
Statusdownloaded

Abstract

D uring the Edo period (1603-1868) in Japan, a time when Tokugawa Ieyasu and his descendants ruled, economic growth gave rise to a more literate, sophisticated, and affluent culture, hungry for the trappings of luxury, including extravagant art. This cultural shift was described by the phrase ukiyo, or "floating world," which was associated with the pursuit of pleasure and hedonism in urban areas. The art of the Edo period, dominated by painting and woodblock prints, came to be known as "pictures of the floating world" or ukiyo-e.

Matched Nanban terms

  • people Tokugawa Ieyasu

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  • openalex (W2977259268)
    2026-04-30T19:58:43.459375+00:00

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Extras

openalex_conceptsComputational biology; Computer science; Data science; Biology
openalex_topicsMalaria Research and Control
crossref_date2018-5
crossref_reference_count10
crossref_publisherCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)