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The Yayoi period (弥生時代, Yayoi jidai) is an era in the history of Japan from about 500 BC to 300 AD. It is named after the neighbourhood of Tokyo where ...
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Yayoi Kusama (草間彌生 or 草間弥生, born March 29 or March 22, 1929) is a Japanese artist. Her paintings, collages, soft sculptures, performance art and ...
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Soon after his return to Japan, he opened his first restaurant called “Yayoi-ken ” at the Kayabacho area in Tokyo. His first restaurant served mainly western ...
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6 Jun 1999 ... Richard Hooker introduces prehistoric Japan: the Jomon, one of the earliest pottery makers in the world, and the Yayoi period which ushered ...
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3 Jun 2006 ... The Yayoi Culture is defined as Japan's first rice-farming and metal-using culture, and it is identified archaeologically with certain types ...
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Beginning about the fourth century B.C., Jomon culture was gradually replaced by the more advanced Yayoi culture, which takes its name from the site in ...
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Special Exhibition: YAYOI KUSAMA - The Place for My Soul ... Kusama designed mobile phone models "Art Editions YAYOI KUSAMA" on sale! ...
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Yayoi Forest's Branch Collection was chosen World Gold Council's "2009 Best New Design in Gold Jewelry" by a Blue Ribbon panel of industry experts. more ...
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The Yayoi Period started 2300 years ago and lasted for approximately 600 years. Many things changed during this period. The life-style of the Jomon Period ...
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Exhibition page for Yayoi Kusama showing at Gagosian Gallery West 24th Street. Includes press release, showing artists and associated publications.
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