The Eternal Storehouse of Japan

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The Eternal Storehouse of Japan is a classic 17th-century Japanese work of fiction by Ihara Saikaku that vividly portrays the lives, morals, and money-driven pursuits of Osaka merchants.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese fiction
literary work
short story collection
associatedWith Osaka merchant class
author Ihara Saikaku NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Japan
culturalContext early modern Japanese urban society
depicts Osaka merchants
focusesOn money-driven pursuits
genre realist fiction
ukiyo-zōshi
hasInfluenceOn later Japanese merchant literature
hasSubject commerce
profit and loss
social norms of merchants
hasTranslation The Eternal Storehouse of Japan (English translation)
literaryMovement ukiyo-zōshi movement
literaryPeriod Edo period
mainTheme merchant ethics
morality in commerce
pursuit of wealth
narrativePerspective third-person narration
narrativeStyle anecdotal episodes
originalLanguage Japanese
portrays lives of townspeople
moral dilemmas involving money
urban merchant culture
publicationCentury 17th century
settingLocation Osaka ONNED1

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Ihara Saikaku notableWork The Eternal Storehouse of Japan