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write a short note on ukiyo

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Answered by sonu120
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Ukiyo describes the urban lifestyle, especially the pleasure-seeking aspects, of Edo-period Japan (1600–1867). The Floating World culture developed in Yoshiwara, the licensed red-light district ofEdo (modern Tokyo), which was the site of many brothels, chashitsu, and kabuki theaters frequented by Japan's growing middle class. A prominent author of the ukiyo genre wasIhara Saikaku, who wrote The Life of an Amorous Woman. The ukiyo culture also arose in other cities such as Osaka and Kyoto.

The famous Japanese woodblock prints known as ukiyo-e, or "pictures of the Floating World", had their origins in these districts and often depicted scenes of the Floating World itself such as geisha, kabuki actors, sumowrestlers, samurai, chōnin and prostitutes.

The term ukiyo (when meaning the Floating World) is also an ironic allusion to thehomophone ukiyo 
the earthly plane of death and rebirth from which Buddhists sought release.
Answered by rachitsainionline
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Ukiyo describes the urban lifestyle, especially the pleasure-seeking aspects, of Edo-period Japan (1600–1867). The Floating World culture developed in Yoshiwara, the licensed red-light district ofEdo (modern Tokyo), which was the site of many brothels, chashitsu, and kabuki theaters frequented by Japan's growing middle class. A prominent author of the ukiyo genre wasIhara Saikaku, who wrote The Life of an Amorous Woman. The ukiyo culture also arose in other cities such as Osaka and Kyoto.


The famous Japanese woodblock prints known as ukiyo-e, or "pictures of the Floating World", had their origins in these districts and often depicted scenes of the Floating World itself such as geisha, kabuki actors, sumowrestlers, samurai, chōnin and prostitutes.


The term ukiyo (when meaning the Floating World) is also an ironic allusion to thehomophone ukiyo 

the earthly plane of death and rebirth from which Buddhists sought release.


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