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Mirrors mounted on the hood don't protrude as much from the sides attached to the car's doors, thereby offering better ...
IN your last week's issue (p. 249) appears a paragraph from a paper by Dr. H. Maraoka of Tokio on “The Magic Mirror of Japan,” and reference is made to the interest these mirrors have excited ...
Another reveals an image of Jesus Christ on the cross. These sort of “magic mirrors” were manufactured extensively in the Edo Period (1603-1867), during which time underground Christians used ...
Mirrors were first imported from China in AD 300. They were associated with the sun-goddess Amaterasu, ancestress of the Japanese emperors ... industrially manufactured, glass mirrors are a ...
only two other similar Buddhist magic mirrors are known, according to the museum. One is in the Tokyo National Museum and the other at the Met. Both are Japanese, Edo-period (1603–1867 ...