Japan & Korea
Trace court ritual, sacred wood, warrior seas, new performance, imperial rupture, industrial shock, and rebuilding across the eastern edge of Asia.
Japan and Korea moves through Buddhist institutions, court reform, warrior rule, performance culture, empire, disaster, and reconstruction.
The route highlights Horyu-ji, Taika reforms, Mongol storms, kabuki, and modern rebuilding after Kobe and Tohoku. These scenes include architecture, law, theater, and resilience.
The later chronology follows warrior government, theater culture, naval expansion, imperial occupation, atomic destruction, and reconstruction, linking formal court culture to modern state violence and recovery.
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- Asia Pacific
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