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what were the cheif characterists of the earliest print culture in Japan​

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Answered by karmausumi20
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Explanation:

(i) Buddhist missionaries from China introduced hand-printing technology into Japan around AD 768-770. The oldest Japanese book, printed in AD 868, is the Buddhist Diamond Sutra. Pictures were printed on textiles, playing cards and paper money.

(ii) In medieval Japan, poets and prose writers were regularly published, and books were cheap and abundant.

(iii) Printing of visual material led to interesting publishing practices. In the late eighteenth century, in the flourishing urban circles at Edo (later to be known os Tokyo), illustrated collections of paintings depicted an elegant urban culture, involving artists, courtesans, and tea house gatherings

Answered by DodieZollner
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The chief characteristics of the earliest print culture in Japan given below:

Explanation:

  • Print culture entered in Japan after the entering woodblock printing from Japan.
  • For the first time, the woodblock printing entered in Japan during the 8th century.
  • Buddhist texts were first printed in Japan which distributed in temples.
  • Some of the early Buddhist texts were the books of sutras, mandalas, and other Buddhist texts and images.

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