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- Yomihon abstract "Yomihon (読本, yomi-hon, "reading books") is a type of Japanese book from the Edo period (1603–1867), that was influenced by Chinese vernacular novels such as Water Margin. Unlike other Japanese books of the period, they had few illustrations, and the emphasis was on the text. Often described as moralistic, the books also featured plot elements taken from Chinese and Japanese historical literature and records. The characters often included witches and fairy princesses. They were highly intellectual and were inaccessible to most readers.Tsuga Teishō, Takebe Ayatari, and Okajima Kanzan were instrumental in developing the yomihon. Another early pioneer of the yomihon, Ueda Akinari, initiated the modern tradition of weird fiction in Japan with his Ugetsu Monogatari and Harusame Monogatari. Kyokutei Bakin wrote the extremely popular fantasy/historical romance Nansō Satomi Hakkenden, in addition to other yomihon. Santō Kyōden wrote yomihon mostly set in the pleasure quarters until the Kansei edicts banned such works.".
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- Yomihon wikiPageRevisionID "667910575".
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Edo-period_works.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gesaku.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink Edo_period.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink Harusame_Monogatari.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_literature.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink Kansei.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink Kyokutei_Bakin.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink Nansō_Satomi_Hakkenden.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink Santō_Kyōden.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink Takizawa_Bakin.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink Ueda_Akinari.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink Ugetsu_Monogatari.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLink Water_Margin.
- Yomihon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yomihon".
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- Yomihon auto "yes".
- Yomihon date "December 2009".
- Yomihon hasPhotoCollection Yomihon.
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- Yomihon subject Category:Edo-period_works.
- Yomihon subject Category:Gesaku.
- Yomihon hypernym Book.
- Yomihon type Article.
- Yomihon type Book.
- Yomihon type Work.
- Yomihon type Article.
- Yomihon type Work.
- Yomihon type Thing.
- Yomihon comment "Yomihon (読本, yomi-hon, "reading books") is a type of Japanese book from the Edo period (1603–1867), that was influenced by Chinese vernacular novels such as Water Margin. Unlike other Japanese books of the period, they had few illustrations, and the emphasis was on the text. Often described as moralistic, the books also featured plot elements taken from Chinese and Japanese historical literature and records. The characters often included witches and fairy princesses.".
- Yomihon label "Yomihon".
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- Yomihon sameAs 요미혼.
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- Yomihon sameAs Q556900.
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- Yomihon wasDerivedFrom Yomihon?oldid=667910575.
- Yomihon isPrimaryTopicOf Yomihon.