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The imperial court in medieval Japan

31 Go- Sukōin, Kanmon nikki; Yamashina Tokitsune, Tokitsunekyō-ki; Oyudononoue no nikki.
32 Andrew Goble, “Rhythms of Medicine and Community in Late Sixteenth Century Japan: Yamashina
Tokitsune (1543–1611) and His Patients.” For a representative work by Hitomi Tonomura, see “Coer-
cive Sex in the Medieval Japanese Court: Lady Nijō’s Memoir.” Also, see my article, “ ‘Washing Off the
Dust’: Baths and Bathing in Late Medieval Japan,” for another study that addresses social mobility and
cultural integration of which the nobility was a part.


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