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Every day the scenery is new
The natural scenery changes every day
The natural world is eternal precisely because it is constantly changing.
Ups and downs
No matter how many times you fail, don't be discouraged, get up and try again.
By extension, it can also be used as an analogy for the extreme ups and downs in life.
It is commonly called "nanakorobi yaoki" (seven falls, eight rises), which means that even if you fall seven times, you get up eight times.
``Ten'' can also be written as ``den.''
[Fukumoto Tsuneo]
Born in Kyoto in 1930 (Showa 5)
1959 (Showa 34) Appointed as the chief priest of Shoshunji Temple (Funai-gun, Kyoto Prefecture) of the Daitokuji School
1983: Appointed as head priest of Daitokuji Temple (Kameoka City)
1989 (Heisei 1) The main hall, priest's quarters and temple gate of Horinji Temple were built.
2002 (Heisei 14) Shoshunji Temple main hall and temple gate were built.
In 2004, I handed over the head priest of Horin-ji Temple to the next head priest and was appointed head priest of Shoshun-ji Temple again.
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[Takako Imao]
Born in Aichi Prefecture in 1963 (Showa 38)
1987 Graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts, Japanese Painting
1989: Graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts, Graduate School of Fine Arts, majoring in Japanese painting
Currently living in Kyoto
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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, colored paper with inscriptions] Handwritten, "Fukkou ni hitsu ni shikaku" (The daily new scenery) - A picture of a squatting chair or a picture of Bodhidharma - Written by Fukumoto Tsuneo, Illustrated by Imao Takako
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