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“Fire-Flame” flame ware vessel, earthenware, 2500-2400 BCE, Middle Jomon Period

“Dotaku ritual bell”, bronze, 100 BCE-300 BCE, late Yayoi Period

“Tomb of Emperor Nintoku”, Osaka Prefecture, late 300-400 BCE, Kofun Period

“Haniwa shaman wearing cap with bells”, Main Shrine in Ise, 400 CE, Kofun Period

“Miroku (Bodhisattva Maitreya)”, Chuguji convent, camphor wood, 7th century, Asuka Period

“Tableau of the death Shaka”, pagoda in Horyuji Temple, clay over wood, 711 CE, Asuka Period

“Todaiji Temple (Great Eastern Temple)”, Nara, 752 CE, Nara Period

“Amida Nyorai”, by Jocho, Phoenix Hall of the Byodo-in in Kyoto, 1053 CE, Heian Period

“The Flying Storehouse (Shigisan Engi Emaki)”, ink and color on paper, late 12th century, Heian Period

“Priest Shunjobo Chogen”, Kei School, painted wood, 1206 CE, Kamakura Period

“Kuya” by Kosho, Kofuku-ji, painted wood, 1207 CE, Kamakura Period
Beginning of tombs and tombs inspired by Korea
Kofun Period
“Kannon”
Bodhisattva of compassion
“Miroku”
Bodhisattva Maitreya
“Emaki”
picture scroll
“Onna-e”
feminine style
“Otoko-e”
masculine style
“Shaka”
name for Buddha in Japan
“Kofun”
earthen burial method
“Kondo”
golden hall