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Now that you’ve made your way through the course, we would like you to share what you found most interesting. You may also want to comment on the similarities and differences between foreign cultural influence and the role of the foreign books in Japan and elsewhere.

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Thank you very much for joining us for the past four weeks. We hope to see you again in some other courses offered by Keio University.

As we mentioned in the course, we have another book related course “Japanese Culture Through Rare Books”, and it is open for registration. You’ll enjoy learning how Japanese variety of book bindings and styles have been developed by looking into Japanese rare books. Please join us !

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