.I know about the samurai. Can you tell me about the other types of people living in the Edo period?
.I know about the samurai. Can you tell me about the other types of people living in the Edo period?
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In the Edo period, the power of maerchants was getting bigger growing . The origin of Mitsui, Mitsukoshi who are now still famous which remain world class trading companies launched a business in to this day goes back to this period.
The town of Edo was full of marchants and people who engaged in manual industry manufacturing.
In the Edo period, the power of merchants was growing. The origin of Mitsui, Mitsukoshi which remain world class trading companies to this day goes back to the period.
Thanks to the people power, another kind of culture flowered aside from culture brought by that of thesamurais or Imperial family. The representative Some examples are includeUkiyoe arts and Kabuki review.
Thanks to the people power, another kind of culture flowered aside from that of the samrais or Imperial family.
Some examples include Ukiyoe arts and Kabuki review.
Originally Kabuki was created by a single female dancer, named Okuni. But in the Edo period, the low did not allow females were banned from performing Kabuki to play on the stage any more because they were regarded as moral poison. In their place men took over all the roles, male and female. The Kabuki review was one of most popular amusements among The Kabuki review was one of the most popular amusements among the common folk. People who loved Kabuki, wanted to have a pictures of Kabuki icons. Therefore Ukiyoe artists produced many woodblock prints art of Kabuki actors. Ukiyoe arts have been loved by ordinary people because these arts were described an ordinary life and landscape. .Arts before the Edo period were one of the tools the ruling class used to demonstrate their power; of dominators, however, arts in the Edo period were no longer the sole possession of the high classes, but became rather widespread among common peoples.The origin of Originally Kabuki was made created by a single female dancer named Okuni. In Edo, the low did not allow females were banned from performing Kabuki to play on the stage any more because they were regarded as moral poison. In the their place of females, all of charactors have been played by men men took over all the roles, male and female. . people the common folk. . People who were into loved Kabuki, wanted to have a pictures of Kabuki icons. Therefore Ukiyoe artists made produced a lot of woodblock prints art of Kabuki actors. Ukiyoe arts have been loved by ordinary people because these arts were dscribed an ordinary life and landscape.
Arts before the Edo period was were one of tools to demonstrate the power of dominators the ruling class used to demonstrate their power, however arts in Edo period were no longer dominator's but citizen's the sole possession of the high classes, but became rather widespread among common peoples..
The life style of Edo people was also unique. We can say people in this period were ecologically minded, recycling and conserving their resources. People would live in a cooperative dwelling made with their own hands, have their own well and public lavatory. Used paper and used clothes could be bought by the rag-and-bone man. Even excretory substance was sold as a fertilizer.
The fast food was very common in Edo period. It wasn't MacDonald, but Soba noodle, and sushi stand shops. As for shopping, some marchants brought foods, fresh fishes, and tofu in a basket to sell in the town. People did not need to walk away to buy something. I think it was more convenient than actual life.
Fast food was very common in the Edo period. It wasn't McDonalds, but soba noodle shops, and sushi stands . As for shopping, some merchants brought food, fresh fish, and tofu in a baskets to sell in the town. People did not need to walk far to buy something. I think it was possibly more convenient than modern life.