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References

Book Chapters

Butler, L. (2017). Gifts for the Emperor: Signposts of Continuity and Change in Japan's
     Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries. In Mediated by gifts: Politics and society in Japan,
     1350-1850 (pp. 48–81). Brill.
 

Butler, L. (2002). The Culture of a New Aristocracy. In Emperor and aristocracy in Japan,
     1467-1680: Resilience and renewal (1st ed., pp. 248–286). essay, Harvard University
     Press.
 

Conan, M., Kress, W. J., & Kuitert, W. (2007). Cultural Values and Political Change: Cherry
     Gardening in Ancient Japan. In Botanical Progress, Horticultural Innovation and
     cultural changes (pp. 128–145). Published by Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and
     Collection.

Journal Articles

Fister, P. (2000). Creating devotional art with body fragments: The Buddhist nun Bunchi
     and her father, emperor Gomizuno-O. Japanese Journal of Religious Studies.
     https://doi.org/10.18874/jjrs.27.3-4.2000.214-238
 

Lillehoj, E. (2013). Empress Meishō (1623–96) and cultural pursuits at the Japanese
     Imperial Court. Asia Pacific Perspectives, 12(1), 6-32.  .           
     https://www.usfca.edu/sites/default/files/pdfs/app_xii1_1_lillehoj_0.pdf.

Lillehoj, E. (1996). Tofukumon'in: Empress, Patron, and artist. Woman's Art Journal, 17(1),
     28. https://doi.org/10.2307/1358526
 

Maske, A. L. (2014). Art and palace politics in early modern japan, 1580s–1680s by
     Elizabeth Lillehoj. The Journal of Japanese Studies, 40(1), 159–163.
     https://doi.org/10.1353/jjs.2014.0013 *Requested access

Seigle, C.S. (2016). [Review of the book The Princess Nun: Bunchi, Buddhist Reform, and
     Gender in Early Edo Japan, by Gina Cogan]. The Journal of Japanese Studies 42(1), 132-
     136. doi:10.1353/jjs.2016.0022.

Wakita, H., & Enchi, F. (1979). Jinbutsu Nihon no joseishi. Journal of Japanese Studies,
     5(1), 178–189. https://doi.org/10.2307/132091

Picture References

Ceramics Teapot Stock Vectors, Clipart and Illustrations. Retrieved July 15, 2022, from
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Kamon no iroha 家紋のいろは. Jūnikiku: Kamon no iroha 十二菊紋(じゅうにきく):家紋の
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Kamon no iroha 家紋のいろは. Tokugawa Aoi: Kamon no iroha 徳川葵紋
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Mainichi Shinbunsha. (1988). Kyō no Miyabi Kinsei no Kyūtei Bunkaten 京の雅―近世の
     宮廷文化展.

Mamaev, Y. (2012, October 18). Paint brush icon - free png & SVG 6527 - Noun Project. The
     Noun Project. Retrieved July 15, 2022, from https://thenounproject.com/icon/paint-
     brush-6527/

PNGEGG - exclusive sticker PNG images. Computer Icons Pagoda, japanese Temple,
     black White, buddhist Temple png. Retrieved July 15, 2022, from
     https://www.pngegg.com/

Shihon chakushoku Tōfukumonin judaizu 紙本著色東福門院入内図. Kuni shitei bunkazai
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国指定文化財等データベース. Retrieved July 12, 2022, from
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