Results for 'Shibui Tashitsu'

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  1. Yo no tehon.Shibui Tashitsu - 1976 - In Tatsuya Naramoto (ed.), Kinsei seidōron. Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
     
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  2. Kannagara no michi ni tsuchikau kōa kensetsu no kyōiku.Fujio Shibui - 1939 - Tōkyō: Shinseikaku.
     
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    Shibumi: acerbic beauty of the aged face.Wan Lin Teo - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    > The Japanese have a word which summarizes all the best in Japanese life, yet it has no explanation and cannot be translated. It is the word shibui, and the best approximation to its meaning is 'acerbic good taste'.—James A. Michener in Iberia The austere beauty of lacquerware, the wizened lines and thickened trunk of a 100-year-old bonsai, the veiled beauty of murky jade—what do all these have in common? These are the qualities of shibumi, a Japanese aesthetic defined (...)
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