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The History of Ceramics that Supported the Culture of the Kamakura Samurai, Led by Tokimasa: Even the Roughnecks Matured

Summary by BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン)
The Kamakura period depicted in the historical drama "The 13 Lords of the Kamakura" is the rise of the samurai. Fierce battles and martial arts are particularly noteworthy, but they did not just fight; as they strengthened their power, they also extended their reach into the fields of culture and the arts. Ceramics were at the center of this period. It may be just tableware, but it is still tableware. In "The 13 Lords of the Kamakura", even the …
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The Kamakura period depicted in the historical drama "The 13 Lords of the Kamakura" is the rise of the samurai. Fierce battles and martial arts are particularly noteworthy, but they did not just fight; as they strengthened their power, they also extended their reach into the fields of culture and the arts. Ceramics were at the center of this period. It may be just tableware, but it is still tableware. In "The 13 Lords of the Kamakura", even the …

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BUSHOO!JAPAN(武将ジャパン) broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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