From 17th-century merchants to Meiji fiction, the humble umbrella traces commerce, belief and loneliness across Japanese history. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/03/06/japan/history/umbrella-japanese-history/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #japan #history #meijiera #thetaleofgenji #umbrellas #mitsui
The long, humble history of the umbrella

From ancient courts to Meiji streets, the umbrella shelters commerce, faith, folly and fragile human longing.

The Japan Times

THE TALE OF GENJI — and me. If you want to feel what na koso oshikere means, start here.

🔗https://godspeed2u.vivaldi.net/2025/02/20/the-tale-of-genji-and-me/

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“The Tale of Genji” and Me

When I was young, my grandmother and father taught me a daily value: “Do not behave in such a way that others would point at you behind your back.” “Do not do anything that would become the subject of…

To You, 2.4 Million Years Ahead.
“Name Is All That Matters”: Why The Tale of Genji Still Shapes Japan After 1,000 Years

People often introduce The Tale of Genji as “the world’s first novel” or “a thousand-year-old love story from the Japanese court.” Those labels are not exactly wrong—but they stop too early.

To You, 2.4 Million Years Ahead.

My new paper is now live on SSRN: “Name Is All That Matters”: The Tale of Genji and the Birth of the Samurai Order.

🔗http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.6004954

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"Name is all that Matters": The Tale of Genji and the Birth of the Samurai Order

The Tale of Genji is often introduced today as a thousand-year-old "court romance," Japan's greatest love story. This paper starts from a different qu

THE TALE OF GENJI — and me.
If you want to feel what na koso oshikere means, start here.

🔗 [BLOG: “The Tale of Genji” and Me] https://godspeed2u.vivaldi.net/2025/02/20/the-tale-of-genji-and-me/
📄 [SSRN] https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6004954

#TheTaleOfGenji #Bushido

“The Tale of Genji” and Me

When I was young, my grandmother and father taught me a daily value: “Do not behave in such a way that others would point at you behind your back.” “Do not do anything that would become the subject of…

To You, 2.4 Million Years Ahead.

THE TALE OF GENJI is not only a romance. It is also a handbook of name, honour, and shame—a logic later woven into the ethic called #Bushidō. New post: why the Kamakura Shogunate needed Genji’s na koso oshikere (“Name is all that matters”).
🔗 [BLOG] https://godspeed2u.vivaldi.net/2026/01/03/name-is-all-that-matters-why-the-tale-of-genji-still-shapes-japan-after-1000-years/
📄 [SSRN]https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6004954

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“Name Is All That Matters”: Why The Tale of Genji Still Shapes Japan After 1,000 Years

People often introduce The Tale of Genji as “the world’s first novel” or “a thousand-year-old love story from the Japanese court.” Those labels are not exactly wrong—but they stop too early.

To You, 2.4 Million Years Ahead.

New SSRN paper:
“Name Is All That Matters”: The Tale of Genji and the Birth of the Samurai Order

Why has The Tale of Genji lasted 1,000 years? Not as a love story, but as material for shaping an early prototype of Bushidō.

SSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6004954

#TheTaleOfGenji #Bushido #Samurai #SSRN

"Name is all that Matters": The Tale of Genji and the Birth of the Samurai Order

The Tale of Genji is often introduced today as a thousand-year-old "court romance," Japan's greatest love story. This paper starts from a different qu

Rozan-ji's 'Genji-no-tei' (源氏庭) was designed in 1965, inspired by Heian period gardens. Kikyō offer the only real colour.
White gravel is shaped into a pattern known as 'Genji Kumogata' (源氏雲形), imitating the gold clouds seen on 'The Tale of Genji' scrolls.

#源氏物語 #TheTaleofGenji #Rozanji #廬山寺

“It was true then: he had after all the shifting hue of the dewflower. She had heard about that. She had heard, albeit in general terms, that men were good at lying, that many a sweet word went into the pretense of love.”

-Murasaki Shikibu (紫式部), The Tale of Genji (源氏物語).

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Popular Science: College students digitized 795 poems from the world’s oldest novel. “Scholars and students have spent nearly a decade documenting and digitizing a vast, first-of-its-kind repository for hundreds of medieval Japanese poems. But the compendium doesn’t draw from an array of authors. Instead, a single woman penned all the 11th century poems as part of a larger book, widely […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/07/19/popular-science-college-students-digitized-795-poems-from-the-worlds-oldest-novel/

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