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During the Muromachi period in Japan, the shogunate was weakened, and powerful regional lords emerged, causing political instability. However, this period was also characterized by great artistic and cultural achievements, with new forms of painting, literature, and theater emerging. Notably, the period saw the development of suiboku-ga, a new style of ink painting, and the emergence of renga or linked-verse as a literary genre
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The Muromachi period in Japan saw significant changes in politics, society, and culture. The shogunate weakened, and powerful regional lords emerged. Meanwhile, the arts thrived, with new forms of painting, literature, and theater emerging.