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By: Ashton Hooper. Japan before 1392. Jomon Period. Dogu Jomon Pottery. Yayoi and Kofun Periods. Haniwa. Asuka Period. Buddhist Art. Nara Period. Manyoshu. Heian Period. Mandalas Joined wood sculptures. Kamakura Period. Pure-Land Buddhism Art Zen Buddhism art.
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By: Ashton Hooper Japan before 1392
Jomon Period DoguJomon Pottery
Yayoi and Kofun Periods Haniwa
Asuka Period Buddhist Art
Nara Period Manyoshu
Heian Period Mandalas Joined wood sculptures
Kamakura Period Pure-Land Buddhism Art Zen Buddhism art
The Phoenix Temple Designed by: Fujiwara no Yorimichi Finished in 1053 C.E. Location: Uji, Japan
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