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  1. 4 days ago · Kenkichi Tomimoto, Landscape of Keijo (present Seoul), Cheongnyangni (detail), 1923. Courtesy: Japan Folk Crafts Museum. Sōetsu Yanagi’s encounters with ceramics in Korea inspired him to create the Mingei movement and cofound the Korean Folk Art Museum in 1924.

  2. 3 days ago · This website delivers information on the history of Mitsubishi as well as the latest activities of Mitsubishi related organizations.

  3. 4 days ago · General features of Japanese traditional architecture. In traditional Japanese architecture, there are various styles, features and techniques unique to Japan in each period and use, such as residence, castle, Buddhist temple and Shinto shrine.

  4. Jun 18, 2024 · It houses about 20,000 titles, including the publications of KADOKAWA, the Kadokawa Genyoshi Bunko ("collection"), the Yamamoto Kenkichi Bunko, the Takeuchi Rizo Bunko, the Hokama Shuzen Bunko, the Yamada Futaro Bunko, and private collections.

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  5. 5 days ago · Kenkichi (Toshiro Mifune) is everything Shinji is not, handsome, well dressed, and with a good, middle-class job working at a bank. On a visit to her relatives, Kiyoko’s aunt remarks that everyone wanted to marry her provoking a slight twinge of pain in Kiyoko’s face.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lie_algebraLie algebra - Wikipedia

    4 days ago · t. e. In mathematics, a Lie algebra (pronounced / liː / LEE) is a vector space together with an operation called the Lie bracket, an alternating bilinear map , that satisfies the Jacobi identity. In other words, a Lie algebra is an algebra over a field for which the multiplication operation (called the Lie bracket) is alternating and satisfies ...

  7. 6 days ago · Some biographies of past contributors to number theory. A glance at Paulo Ribenboim's Fermat's Last Theorem for amateurs, Franz Lemmermeyer's Reciprocity Laws and L.E. Dickson's History of the Theory of Numbers, reveals the existence of many past number theorists about whom little is known.