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An aspect and characteristics of chonin culture by the Edo Period
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근세일본에서 町人문화의 양상과 특징

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Kim Dong Ki (부산대학교)
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Hyowon Historical Society History & the World No.39 KCI Accredited Journals
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2011.6
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65 - 102 (38page)

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An aspect and characteristics of chonin culture by the Edo Period
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One of the major epochs of Japanese history, the Edo period is distinguished by the fact that for more than two centuries Japan enjoyed freedom from warfare at home and abroad. Despite authoritarian administration and a policy of “National Seclusion,” Japan experienced significant political, social, economic, and cultural change during this period.
The most dramatic change to affect Edo society was without question the of city life. With the appearance in the mid-sixteenth century of the unified daimyo domains and the movement of the samurai off the land, regional castle towns sprang up rapidly throughout Japan. By the end of the eigteenth century, Edo, the greatest of the castle towns and the seat of government, had a population of nearly 1 million, while Osaka and Kyoto each had some 300,000 inhabiants.
The maturation of urbanized samurai life was accompanied by the rise of an urbanized commercial and service class, the chonin. Commercial wealth and a growing chonin population gave rise to a bourgeois society with its own cultural style.
The main elements of the emerging bourgeois culture(chonin bunka) were brought to their first flowering in Kyoto and Osaka during the Genroku era(1688∼1704). Such were the joruri and kabuki plays of Chikamatsu Monzaemon, Ukiyo-zoshi of Ihara Saikaku, Ukiyo-e of Hishikawa Mronobu, and the poetic essays and haiku of matsuo Basho.

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Ⅰ. 幕藩體制에서 도시와 상공인의 출현
Ⅱ. 町人의 성장
Ⅲ. 町人문화의 제양상과 그 특징
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