Recreational research into Feudal Japan
Kickstarter Post Linkdump
So, it’s been a year since my Kickstarter funded, and it’s been wrapped up for a bit. I’ve got some new stuff to talk about here, but first, for the record, I wanted to link to some of my Kickstarter posts that might be generally interesting.
- Introduction to Japanese Crests, the handout for the Japanese heraldry class I taught at Pennsic a year ago
- The Process, talking about translating and the joys of kanji, hiragana, and kuzushiji
- Oodles and Oodles of Variant Kanji, about variant kanji and GlyphWiki
- The Final Stretch!, talking about how O-umajirushi was actually called O-mumajirushi
- Status Update, about the mysterious “koshisashi oyako sannin-no”
- Update, about various biographical sources
- Sources of Excitement, about Shoshō Kisei Zu, a heraldry source from 1637
- Home Stretch!, about “Shoshō Shōki Zu Byōbu”, a heraldic compendium in folding-screen from 1632
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