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British Life in Japanhose which they had enjoyed at home. The foreign communities included men of many Western nationalities who sought to create in Japan replicas of the middle class societies in which they had been raised.. Many professions and a wide variety of business interests were represented. At the core of thePANEL 发表于 2025-3-25 18:42:57
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Studentsghout the world’,. promptly set about their search. They quickly found their way to Britain. Throughout the . years Japanese students were to be found in various parts of the United Kingdom working long hours, sometimes following two courses at once, and always trying to better themselves for the ulCLASH 发表于 2025-3-26 06:00:00
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Networks, Commercial and Academicnd professional status, were able to offer advice and effect useful introductions. In both the commercial and the academic worlds the Japanese in Britain quickly obtained important and influential contacts.. As customers they commanded deferential attention. As students their hard work and respectfu身心疲惫 发表于 2025-3-26 14:52:34
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Exhibitions, Designers and Architects allure that it had previously remained sealed and hidden from the world. Once ‘opened’ Japan became the subject of an intense curiosity at all levels of society. As is well known Western artists, intrigued by the techniques of Japanese art and especially the Japanese print, travelled to Japan to se