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Sato H
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Sato's earliest documented contributions focus on the intersection of military governance, bureaucratic practice, and aesthetic expression in medieval Japan. The work Melancholy Warlords: Aesthetics and Anxiety in the Fourteenth Century (2010) suggests that the architectural and artistic choices of the Ashikaga shogunate were not mere expressions of cultural refinement but rather direct manifestations of pervasive existential dread regarding administrative legitimacy [^1]. Sato posits that the deliberate adoption of wabi-sabi principles by figures such as [Ash…