1. Open
1.1. please note: inter-map links have been disabled for public display purposes
1.2. Art
1.3. websites for context
1.3.1. Wikipedia: Timeline of the History of Japan
1.3.2. Wikipedia: History of Japan
1.3.3. Wikipedia: Edo Period
1.3.4. FactsandDetails.com: Culture in Japan in the Edo Period
1.3.5. Wikipedia: Ukiyo
1.3.6. The Art of Japan: What Is the Floating World?
1.4. Floating World
1.4.1. :
1.4.1.1. so-called because of so many there that are tossed about by the...
1.4.1.1.1. uncertainties of life and fortune
1.5. urban subculture
1.5.1. •
1.5.1.1. Yoshiwara
1.5.1.1.1. :
1.5.1.1.2. •
1.5.1.1.3. concept
1.5.1.1.4. Multi-Media
1.5.2. :
1.5.2.1. sensuality...
1.5.2.1.1. ... is at the heart of it
1.5.2.1.2. :
1.5.2.1.3. •
1.5.2.2. facilities
1.5.2.2.1. •
1.6. intellectual discourse
1.6.1. :
1.6.1.1. weakens the...
1.6.1.1.1. shogunate
1.6.1.2. concept
1.6.1.2.1. power and the intelligentsia
1.7. flourishing of art forms
1.7.1. :
1.7.1.1. haiku
1.7.1.1.1. Multi-Media
1.7.1.2. woodblock printing
1.7.1.2.1. :
1.7.1.2.2. Multi-Media
1.7.1.3. drama
1.7.1.3.1. •
1.7.1.4. literature
1.7.1.4.1. •
2. Multi-Media
2.1. Ask
2.2. Bing
2.3. DuckDuckGo
2.4. Google
2.4.1. Google Scholar
3. Resources
3.1. Guidance
3.1.1. WisdomMaps
3.1.1.1. :
3.1.1.1.1. a new knowledge universe...
3.1.1.1.2. organize...
3.1.1.1.3. develop...
3.1.1.1.4. topics
3.1.1.1.5. “relational ontology”
3.1.1.1.6. Multi-Media
3.1.1.1.7. sizing/centering
3.2. Translation
3.2.1. Google Translate
3.2.1.1. :
3.2.1.1.1. a great way to learn to read another language...
3.2.1.1.2. translates...
3.2.2. map translation
3.2.2.1. :
3.2.2.1.1. a global learning technology
3.2.2.1.2. several simple steps