Chapter 7. The Women's Vocational Schools for the Arts
Kumiko Nishio
Japanese Economy, 2010, vol. 37, issue 4, 90-102
Abstract:
Training in the Japanese traditional arts takes place in special academies tied to the Kyoto hanamachi. This is supplemented by on-the-job study and individual study in a continuous, career-long learning cycle.
Date: 2010
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