- Ashikaga period (i.e. Muromachi period; 1336-1573)historical termsee also 室町時代
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- Ashikaga period (i.e., Muromachi period; 1336-1573)
This term refers to a specific historical period in Japan, known for its political and cultural developments under the Ashikaga shogunate. It is typically discussed in the context of Japanese history and is often associated with art, literature, and the changing social structure of the time.
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あしかがじだい足利時代をけんきゅう研究するto study the Ashikaga periodあしかがじだい足利時代のぶんか文化culture of the Ashikaga periodあしかがじだい足利時代のれきし歴史history of the Ashikaga periodあしかがじだい足利時代のぶし武士warriors of the Ashikaga periodあしかがじだい足利時代のせいじ政治politics of the Ashikaga periodあしかがじだい足利時代のぶんがく文学literature of the Ashikaga periodあしかがじだい足利時代のけいざい経済economy of the Ashikaga periodあしかがじだい足利時代のびじゅつ美術art of the Ashikaga periodあしかがじだい足利時代のえいきょう影響influence of the Ashikaga periodあしかがじだい足利時代のできごと出来事events of the Ashikaga period