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Cover
Front Matter
Title Page
Publisher Information
Foreword
Preface & Acknowledgments
Introduction
Tokyo
The Shell Mound
A Goddess in the Nets
The Warrior Poet
Visions of a City
The Citadel
The Military City
Southern Barbarians
Seclusion
Pax Tokugawa
Swords and Ink Brushes
Edo Culture
Defining the EDOKKO
Beauty and Desire
Figments of Pleasure
The Gilded Age
The Dog Shogun
Affluence and Patronage
Red Snow
The Literary City
Graphic Rites of Spring
Neo-Confucian Doctrines
The Art City
Edo Theatrics
Apex of the New Order
A Riverside Hermitage
The Wit of Edo
Black Snow
The Ripening City
Kabuki Ascendant
Woodblock Art
The Garden City
Koishikawa Korakuen
Hama Rikyu
Kameido-Tenjin
Garden of the Six Principles of Poetry
Kiyosumi-teien
A Literary Garden
Shadows over the Bay
Upheaval and Millenarian Beliefs
Meiji Imperium
Restoration and Renewal
The New Age
A Foreign Settlement
City Transformations
Fashions and Fads
Memoirs of a City
The Hybrid City
The Rokumeikan: Western Tastes
Mitsubishi Meadow and London Block
The Cloud Surpassing Pavilion: An Asakusa Wonder
Tokyo Slums
Eminent Foreigners
Boston Brahmins
Distinguished Japanese
New Civilization
The Willow World
Geisha in Rivalry
The Performers
Nostalgia, Meiji Realities
The Nihonga School
Nature and Nostalgia
An Imperial Shroud
Taisho Style
Magazines and Movements
Blue-Stocking
Art and Experiment
Images in Paint and Print
Kafu’s Tokyo
Tanizaki’s Naomi
Asakusa: The New Hedonism
Ginza Chic
Bathing in the River
A Time of Calamities
Scarlet Gang of Asakusa
The Dark Corridor
Patriotic Insurrections
Imperial Metropolis
Polar Cities
The Wasteland
Voice of the Crane
Tokyo Redux
Censoring Culture
Among the Ruins
Black Markets
The Decadents
Pulp Culture
Razing the Yoshiwara
A Film View of the City
Growth and Resurgence
Tokyo Olympiad
Remodelling Tokyo
Dream Messenger
Traces of Edo
Sumida Fire Flowers
River Chronicles
The Invisible Goddess
In Ghostly Tokyo
Rituals, Cults and Portents
Hall of Dreams
The Organic Maze
Surface Tensions
The Scripted City
Manga Metro
Another New Tokyo
Back Matter
Further Reading
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