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Japan before 1392 By: Ashton Hooper

Jomon Period Dogu Jomon Pottery

Yayoi and Kofun Periods Haniwa

Asuka Period Buddhist Art

Nara Period Manyoshu

Heian Period Mandalas Joined wood sculptures

Kamakura Period Pure-Land Buddhism Art Zen Buddhism art

The Phoenix Temple Designed by: Fujiwara no Yorimichi Finished in 1053 C.E. Location: Uji, Japan

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