Azuchi-Momoyama

Azuchi-Momoyama
/ah"zoo chee'maw"maw yah"mah/, n.
a period of Japanese art, 1568-1600, characterized by construction of imposing, elegant castles and small, unadorned teahouses, lavish decorative arts, and bright-colored painting.
[after the locations of castles built by two dominant warlords of the period, Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi]

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