Title: Kawanakajima no tatakai : ikusa kokoroe inori Matsushirojō seibi kansei kinen tokubetsuten
Author: Nagano Shiritsu Hakubutsukan
Publisher: Nagano Shiritsu Hakubutsukan, 2004
Language: Japanese
Illustrations: Color and black and white pictures
Other: 155 pages, 30 cm by 21 cm, softcover
Topics: Bagu, Bugu, Documents, Kabuto, Katchū, Kura, Nihontō, Teppō, Tōsōgu
ID: B0283
Lavishly illustrated catalog, with mostly color pictures. Few armours, many documents, scrolls, screens etc.
Book Review: Kawanakajima no tatakai by Nagano Shiritsu Hakubutsukan
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Re: Book Review: Kawanakajima no tatakai by Nagano Shiritsu Hakubutsukan
Whoah! That was a fast flick-through!!!
What are those things at the bottom of the page around 36-37 seconds? They look like dusty old sticks of dynamite.Buddhist scrolls? Candles?
What are those things at the bottom of the page around 36-37 seconds? They look like dusty old sticks of dynamite.Buddhist scrolls? Candles?
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Re: Book Review: Kawanakajima no tatakai by Nagano Shiritsu Hakubutsukan
Piers
to give you a brief behind the scenes.... The video itself was shot on April 8, 2011 at 5:44 in the morning, so just after the big earthquake, and I guess (bit long ago to remember my state of mind) that I quickly wanted to make this (and other videos) in case we really had to leave Japan due to the nuclear "issue" we had. Probably also the fact that I was sitting on my knees for hours to make these video's one after the other. Anyway, the video with the titles was made on June 30 2016, also in the morning. So yes, a bit late in posting, I have some backlog
Anyway, here are the pictures so you can have a look at them s l o w l y .
Jo
to give you a brief behind the scenes.... The video itself was shot on April 8, 2011 at 5:44 in the morning, so just after the big earthquake, and I guess (bit long ago to remember my state of mind) that I quickly wanted to make this (and other videos) in case we really had to leave Japan due to the nuclear "issue" we had. Probably also the fact that I was sitting on my knees for hours to make these video's one after the other. Anyway, the video with the titles was made on June 30 2016, also in the morning. So yes, a bit late in posting, I have some backlog
Anyway, here are the pictures so you can have a look at them s l o w l y .
Jo
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Re: Book Review: Kawanakajima no tatakai by Nagano Shiritsu Hakubutsukan
Oh how interesting, at any speed! Thank you.
Iron mini Dōtaku bells from Yayoi times. Wow.
Iron mini Dōtaku bells from Yayoi times. Wow.
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