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Taisho: New Thoughts and Wonderful Women in Blooming Flowers

(japanese) Morumeye

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From the bright and gorgeous Meiji era to the splendid and romantic Taisho era, Moro Meye uses profound and simple writing to outline one after another Japanese strange women as beautiful as cherry blossoms! During the Taisho era, Japan became increasingly wealthy and culturally flourished. Not only did a "new middle class" of industrialists and office workers appear, but a group of insightful people and a "new female class" were also cultivated. Women began to get rid of the unequal treatment given by society and family in the past, and began to explore ways to be independent, engage in emerging industries, and step by step onto the social stage. Following the Japanese historical story, Miya uses her novel style to tell you the wonderful stories of the era when urban life began to be embraced, female consciousness began to awaken, and female charm began to show!

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(japanese) Morumeye

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Edo Castle, where the Tokugawa Shogunate is located, is an unprecedented complex of buildings in Japanese history, and "Ooku" is the deepest existence of this building, and it is also the organizational structure established by women at the center of power. The vast world attracts people's imagination because of its claustrophobia. Behind the scenes of the supreme rule, how do the generals and the Odaisho in charge of the Great Oku spend their daily lives with three meals a day? What vivid human details are hidden under the strict regulations of status? How did the two-hundred-year dream of the Great Olympics begin and how did it end? "The bells of the Gion Abode are ringing in all shapes and forms, and the colors of the two salas show that those who are prosperous will decline, those who are arrogant and extravagant will not last long, just like a spring dream, and those who are strong will eventually fall, just like the dust before the wind." A secret history of the shogunate, full of joys and sorrows, told from the beginning.