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  1. 7 de dic. de 2010 · Editor: Akimasa Kawashima. No rating, 129 minutes. Asia. In Asia, where accountants are often considered hotter dates than rock stars, many will find Yoshimitsu Morishita’s portrait of a book ...

  2. 20 de sept. de 1995 · The sword was the servant of the abacus, the abacus the agent of the sword. While suggesting that Meiji imperialism shared much with the Western colonial expansion that provided both model and context, Duus also argues that it was 'backward imperialism' shaped by a sense of inferiority vis-a-vis the West.

  3. A low income samurai struggling to survive when the philosophy and their reason of existence is being questioned and phased out. Released: 04/12/2010 (Japan) More Film with: Japan Abacus and Sword (2010), Asian Movie, AsianMovie, Asmik Ace Entertainment, bande annonce vf, Bushi no kakeibo (2010), Dvd, Film Asiatique, Kimimaro Ayanokôji, Masato ...

  4. it's a very minor example of power, think of it as a modern sherrif deputy who's only job is to collect taxes with No real legal authority other than the collection of said taxes and this was his badge. the real power back then rested with the appointed regents and local govenors and their agents, empowered and appointed by the throne from a caste pool of court retainers. the tax agent was ...

  5. Set during the Meiji Restoration period of Edo era Japan, Naoyuki belongs to the 8th generation of the Inoyama family, a wealthy family known for finance & accounting. He is also a gifted mathematician and uses the abacus with extreme skills. Naoyuki works under the declining Kaga domain. Because of this, Naoyuki and his wife Koma suffer hardships as their stature and wealth dissipates.

  6. 剧情介绍. 武士的家用账的剧情介绍, 长达两百多年的德川幕府渐渐走向终点,而生活在加贺藩的人们依然过着相对平静的生活。 猪山直之(堺雅人 饰)是供职于藩内的武士,虽然身为武家子弟,他却绝少舞刀弄棍,其主要工作是担当藩内的“算用人”。

  7. The Abacus and the Sword: The Japanese Penetration of Korea, 1895-1910. By Peter Duus. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1995. xiv, 480 pages. $45.00. Reviewed by JOSHUA A. FOGEL University of California, Santa Barbara Peter Duus's book is a magisterial piece of work on the 15 years preceding the official Japanese annexation of Korea in ...