Index of Japan-related articles (E)
This is an index page listing Japan-related articles alphabetically, specifically those starting with the letter 'E'. This page serves as a navigational tool for users seeking information about various aspects of Japan, including its history, culture, geography, people, and more.
Entries are listed alphabetically and may include links to more detailed articles on specific topics. The goal is to provide a comprehensive and easily searchable resource for anyone interested in learning about Japan.
Examples of potential entries (illustrative, actual entries would depend on available content):
- Edo Period: A period in Japanese history spanning from 1603 to 1868, characterized by the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate.
- Edo, Tokyo: The former name of Tokyo, the capital city of Japan.
- Edo-Tokyo Museum: A museum dedicated to the history and culture of Edo (Tokyo) from the Edo period to modern times.
- Ehime Prefecture: A prefecture located on the island of Shikoku, Japan.
- Eisai: A Japanese Buddhist priest credited with introducing Zen Buddhism and tea cultivation to Japan.
- Emakimono: Horizontal illustrated narrative scroll, a significant art form in Japan.
- Emperor of Japan: The symbolic head of state of Japan.
- Enka: A popular Japanese music genre resembling traditional Japanese music.
- Eta: A former outcast group in Japanese society. (Now considered discriminatory, usage is primarily historical.)
- Etiquette in Japan: Social customs and manners in Japan, including bowing, gift-giving, and dining practices.
- Ezo: An archaic name for Hokkaido, the northernmost of Japan's main islands, and also for the indigenous Ainu people who inhabit the region.
This index will be regularly updated and expanded to include more Japan-related articles starting with the letter 'E'.