History of Japan The History of the Forbidden Edo Fusosha Shinsho

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Japanese title: 新書 日本史 禁断の江戸史 教科書には載らない江戸の事件簿 扶桑社新書
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Item number: BQ87526
Released date: 01 Mar 2020
Maker: Fusosha
著: 河合敦

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History of Japan
Fusosha Shinsho / Why did the Edo people import a lot of mummies? -> Take it as a medicine. Mummies contain natural antibiotics, so it probably worked. In the old textbooks, the Edo period reputation was quite low. It was left out of the world due to national isolation, the class system was strict, and it was said that farmers were exploited by samurai. However, it was the propaganda of the Meiji government. In the Edo period, there was an imported goods store, where Ichii's daughter drank alcohol with a glass glass, and there were entertainments such as gambling and host clubs. History researcher Atsushi Kawai introduces unknown historical facts and incidents that destroyed the idea of the era, which was thought to be 「 common sense 」.