trace the history of print in Japan
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Introduction
friend was introduced in Japan by Buddhist missionaries in 768 -778 AD
First Book
the first book printed was Buddhist Diamond Sutra. it had six sheets of text and woodcut illustrations.
Regular Use
pictures were printed on Textiles playing cards and paper money . printing of visual material lead to interesting publishing practices in the 18th century in the flourishing urban Circles at Edo (Tokyo) illustrated collections of paintings affected and elegant urban culture
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Buddhist missionaries from China introduced hand printing technology in the Japan around AD 768-770.
The oldest Japanese book printed is the Buddhist Diamond Sutra containing 6 sheets of text and woodcut illustrations the pictures were printed on textiles.
Pictures were printed on textiles, playing cards and paper money.
In mediaeval Japan, poets and prose writers were regularly published and the books were cheap and abundant libraries.
Libraries and book stores were packed with various hand printed materials of various types- books on women, musical instruments, calculations, tea ceremony, flower arrangements, proper etiquette, cooking and famous places.
Edo become the hub of print culture and Japan.
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The oldest Japanese book printed is the Buddhist Diamond Sutra containing 6 sheets of text and woodcut illustrations the pictures were printed on textiles.
Pictures were printed on textiles, playing cards and paper money.
In mediaeval Japan, poets and prose writers were regularly published and the books were cheap and abundant libraries.
Libraries and book stores were packed with various hand printed materials of various types- books on women, musical instruments, calculations, tea ceremony, flower arrangements, proper etiquette, cooking and famous places.
Edo become the hub of print culture and Japan.
I hope it will help you!
Please mark it as BRAINLIEST!
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