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Jinmaku

Jinmaku (陣幕) is a curtain used in setting up a military encampment commonly seen from the pre-modern era in Japan. The jinmaku were also historically known as a gunmaku (軍幕), or "military curtain".

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Edo period

Modern use

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Jinmaku

Nodes31
Edges30
Triples32
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.064516
Components1

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related to Early use · 13
Jinmaku → Heian, Illustrations, In, Japan, Japanese, Konjaku Monogatarishū, Mongol, Muromachi, Nara, References, Soldiers, The, Zenkunen
related to Edo period · 9
Jinmaku → Arai, Arai Hakuseki, Edo, In, Japanese Military Equipment, The, The Honchō Gunki Kō, Thoughts, Tokugawa Ienobu
related to External links · 6
Jinmaku → An Online Japanese Miscellany, Archived, CurrentmiddleagesNihon Zatsuroku, The, The Shogun Tent Guide, Wayback MachineJinmaku
related to Origin · 3
Jinmaku → In, Japanese, The
related to Modern use · 1
Jinmaku → Traditionally

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curtain military japanese period used japan early use edo modern references soldiers clan mon encampment means camp poles konjaku monogatarishū

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Jinmakurelated to Early useIn0.60section
Jinmakurelated to Early useJapan0.60section
Jinmakurelated to Early useReferences0.60section
Jinmakurelated to Early useNara0.60section
Jinmakurelated to Early useKonjaku Monogatarishū0.60section
Jinmakurelated to Early useJapanese0.60section
Jinmakurelated to Early useHeian0.60section
Jinmakurelated to Early useSoldiers0.60section
Jinmakurelated to Early useIllustrations0.60section
Jinmakurelated to Early useMongol0.60section
Jinmakurelated to Early useZenkunen0.60section
Jinmakurelated to Early useThe0.60section

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