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    Ein Verbrechen, das nie gesühnt werden kann: Der historische Krimi »Der Palast des Drachenkönigs« von Laura Joh Rowland als eBook bei dotbooks. Japan, 1694. Reiko, die Frau des ehrwürdigen Samurais Sano Ichiro, begleitet die Mutter des Shoguns auf eine Pilgerreise zum Berg Fuji-san. Doch die friedliche Fahrt endet mit einem Blutbad: Gnadenlos werden die Wachen und Diener niedergemetzelt, nur Reiko und die Mutter des Shoguns werden verschont - und entführt. Wer würde einen solchen brutalen Angriff auf das Tokugawa-Shogunat wagen? Als nach Tagen des qualvollen Wartens endlich ein Erpresserschreiben des mysteriösen Drachenkönigs in Edo eintrifft, wird Sano Ichiro, der oberste Ermittler des Shoguns, vor eine qualvolle Wahl gestellt: Er muss sich entscheiden, zwischen dem Gehorsam gegenüber seinem Herrn und der Treue zu seiner Frau - die Sano liebt, wie nichts anderes auf dieser Welt ... »Krimi und Historischer Roman - niemand beherrscht diese Kombination besser als Laura Joh Rowland!« New York Times Jetzt als eBook kaufen und genießen: Der fesselnde historische Kriminalroman »Der Palast des Drachenkönigs« von Laura Joh Rowland. Ein Roman aus der Bestsellerserie um Sano Ichiro - die einzelnen Bücher können unabhängig voneinander gelesen werden. Wer liest, hat mehr vom Leben: dotbooks - der eBook-Verlag.
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    A Study of Samurai Income and Entrepreneurship ab 48 € als gebundene Ausgabe: Quantitative Analyses of Economic and Social Aspects of the Samurai in Tokugawa and Meiji Japan. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Wissenschaft, Geschichte,
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    Genderrolle Konfuzianismus und Frauenstellung in der Gesellschaft. ab 14.99 € als Taschenbuch: Über den Zusammenhang der Genderrollen der Frauen in unterschiedlichen Gesellschaftsschichten mit der Rezeption der konfuzianischen Lehre in der Tokugawa- Zeit. 2. Auflage. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Wissenschaft, Sprachwissenschaft,
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    Genderrolle Konfuzianismus und Frauenstellung in der Gesellschaft. ab 12.99 € als pdf eBook: Über den Zusammenhang der Genderrollen der Frauen in unterschiedlichen Gesellschaftsschichten mit der Rezeption der konfuzianischen Lehre in der Tokugawa- Zeit. 1. Auflage. Aus dem Bereich: eBooks, Fachthemen & Wissenschaft, Fremdsprachen,
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    Chronicles the history of Tokyo over the last several centuries Includes accounts of what the city was like across the years After a series of conflicts among feudal lords, the new city of Edo became and remained Japan's beating heart, and in the 17th century Edo gave birth to a vibrant, new urban culture marked by woodblock prints, the kabuki theater, and haiku poetry. By the 18th century, with its ranks swelled thanks to a flood of provincial daimyo, along with their households, clients, and retainers, Edo had become the most populous urban area in the world, a title Tokyo still can lay claim to today. In the latter 19th and 20th centuries, after the Tokugawa bakufu was overthrown by a modernizing and reforming central government under the Meiji emperor, Edo was renamed Tokyo and became Japan's new imperial capital. The Meiji emperor wanted Tokyo to be a vibrant, bustling, cosmopolitan city that could be viewed as a meeting ground between the East and West. He also wanted Tokyo to showcase the bunmei kaika (civilization and enlightenment) that the new regime trumpeted, and today Tokyo remains an international center of culture, finance, and media, as well as home to Japan's most prestigious research universities, its most fashionable shopping districts, the headquarters of its wealthiest corporations, and its largest museums. Now covering over 800 square miles, Tokyo's skyline seems endlessly expansive, and it also seems to have taken some of the most noteworthy aspects of other great cities. In Shinjuku ward, Tokyo has skyscrapers that look like they belong in Manhattan, while in Minato, the Tokyo Tower instantly brings to mind the Eiffel Tower. To the west, the ward of Shibuya is full of enough neon lights to make Las Vegas blush, and the National Diet Building in Chiyoda houses Japan's legislature and looks like a capitol building tourists might find across American states. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Richard Glass. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/038979/bk_acx0_038979_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    On September 25, 1877, on a rain-soaked, muddy field in Kagoshima, Japan, a small group of proud samurai warrior rebels prepared for one last stand. It was early morning, six a.m., and the remaining 40 samurai warriors still capable of fighting prepared themselves for the glory of death on the battlefield. They had been shelled by powerful artillery guns and naval cannons relentlessly through the night, and the rebels had no real shelter or protection. Instead, they cowered like rats in small, rain-filled mud holes, showered by a torrent of steel shells and shrapnel.For seven months, the samurai rebels had fought a losing battle against the army of Emperor Meiji, the new ruler of Japan’s central government. It was a modern army, filled with conscripts, armed with rifles, and trained in European tactics. The samurai rebels were also armed with rifles, but months of fighting had stripped them of ammunition. They still possessed their distinctive personal weapons - their katana swords - and they intended to use them, one last time.Despite the overwhelming firepower and numbers advantage wielded by the central government, the rebels led by Saigō Takamori, a samurai warrior and proud defender of the samurai tradition, remained stoic in their final moments. By early morning, the last capable samurai drew their swords and launched a final suicidal charge into the rapidly firing rifles of 30,000 conscript troops, members of Japan’s modern imperial army. It would be the samurai’s last stand.Lionized in the Tom Cruise film The Last Samurai, the Battle of Shiroyama was the dying gasp of feudal Japan. For centuries, the Japanese warrior caste, known as the samurai, had held positions of high prestige and privilege in Japan. Paid a stipend and holding both military and civil positions, the samurai were a proud group that looked down upon Japan’s commoners and merchants. They served the Tokugawa shogunate - a military dictatorship that ascen ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Bill Hare. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/179503/bk_acx0_179503_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    A classic of Japanese history, this book is the preeminent work on the history of Japan. Newly revised and updated, A History of Japan is a single-volume, complete history of the nation of Japan. Starting in ancient Japan during its early pre-history period A History of Japan covers every important aspect of history and culture through feudal Japan to the post-cold War period and collapse of the Bubble Economy in the early 1990's. Recent findings shed additional light on the origins of Japanese civilization and the birth of Japanese culture. Also included is an in-depth analysis of the Japanese religion, Japanese arts, Japanese culture and the Japanese People from the 6th century B.C.E. to the present. This contemporary classic, now updated and revised, continues to be an essential text in Japanese studies. Classic illustrations and unique pictures are dispersed throughout the book. A History of Japan, Revised Edition includes: Archaic Japan--including Yamato, the creation of a unified state, the Nana Period, and the Heian period. Medieval Japan-- including rule by the military houses, the failure of Ashikaga Rule, Buddhism, and the Kamakura and Muroachi Periods periods. Ealy Modern Japan--including Japanese feudalism, administration under the Tokugawa, and society and culture in early modern Japan. Modern Japan--including The Meiji Era and policies for modernization, from consensus to crisis (1912-1937), and solutions through force.This contemporary classic continues to be a central book in Japanese studies and is a vital addition to the collection of any student or enthusiast of Japanese history, Japanese culture, or the Japanese Language.
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    Lala schaut fern und sieht dabei eine Werbung für eine heiße Quelle. Sie ist sofort angetan von den Versprechungen, die ihr in der Werbung gemacht werden. Sie beschließt, selbst nach einer solchen Quelle zu graben und geht sofort in den Garten, um etwas zu bauen. Als Rito wenig später nach Lala schaut, traut er seinen Augen nicht: Lala hat eine bemannte Bohrmaschine gebaut! Zusammen mit ihren Freunden betreten sie das Gefährt und schon geht es los in die Tiefe der Erde. Als plötzlich das Radar aufleuchtet, stehen sie vor einer mysteriösen Steintafel, auf der geschrieben steht, dass hier der Schatz von Tokugawa begraben liegt. Rechte: FilmConfect Anime
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    Kazoku ab 32.99 € als Taschenbuch: Ito Hirobumi Fumimaro Konoe Katsura Taro Tokugawa Yoshinobu Togo Heihachiro Hisaichi Terauchi Kantaro Suzuki Saito Makoto Takahashi Korekiyo Hiroshi Oshima Nogi Maresuke Itagaki Taisuke Saionji Kinmochi Kuroda Seiki. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Geist & Wissen,
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