How can a man who was terrible as a ruler also be one of the most important tastemakers in Japanese history? Today we’re unpacking the biography of Ashikaga Yoshimasa, more or less universally reviled as the worst man ever to lead Japan and yet one of the most important figures in developing much of what we think of as classical Japanese art and aesthetics.
Sources
Keene, Donald. Yoshimasa and the Silver Pavilion: The Creation of the Soul of Japan.
Varley, H. Paul. “Cultural Life in Medieval Japan” in The Cambridge History of Japan, Vol 3.
Berry, Mary Elizabeth. The Culture of Civil War in Kyoto
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This is a subject I am most interested in! Thanks.