: Chapters dedicated to Religion, Philosophy, Education, Science, Language, and Literature.

: While suitable for students (grade 10 and up), the School Library Journal notes it is most beneficial for those with some prior knowledge of Japanese history.

The book is organized thematically into 12 distinct chapters, each designed to provide both high-level summaries and specific data points through tables, maps, and illustrations.

: Exploration of Performing Arts, Art, and Architecture.

: A concluding chapter on the everyday life of both the elite and commoners like peasants and shopkeepers. Key Features for Readers

The author, , holds a Ph.D. in religious studies from Harvard and is a professor at Case Western Reserve University. His background in the history of religion informs the book's deep dive into Shinto and Buddhist traditions. Handbook to Life in Medieval and Early Modern Japan

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