One finding indicates that Japanese artisans were involved in embroidery for the dress, one of several worn by the consort to Emperor Meiji ... from the Momoyama Period (late 16th century).
Randoseru, the traditional Japanese school bag, dates back to the Meiji era and symbolizes discipline ... colour code—black for boys, red for girls. But, changing times have brought diversity ...
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Retro Japan: The elaborate living space of a Meiji era family of means in Fukuoka Pref.UKIHA, Fukuoka -- The former residence of a wealthy family here is a showcase of elaborate design, speaking to the present from its presumed completion time in the late Meiji era (1868-1912).
From the multitude of political, economic, social, intellectual, technological, institutional, and cultural changes of Meiji Japan’s encounter with modernity, this lesson focuses on material culture.
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