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Telling Time in Tokugawa Japan: Physics Today
History of Science, Book Review Irina T. 12/12/21 History of Science, Book Review Irina T. 12/12/21

Telling Time in Tokugawa Japan: Physics Today

“In 17th-century Japan, Western clocks seemed nonsensical to consumers because they measured time in 24 equal hours and were dissociated from natural events like dawn and dusk. By contrast, the Japanese people divided their day into 12 unequal hours, following an ancient Chinese system introduced in Japan in the 7th century.”

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