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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools hanging scroll (kakejiku)] One line, red paper, longevity, by Fukumoto Tsuneo
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools hanging scroll (kakejiku)] One line, red paper, longevity, by Fukumoto Tsuneo
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● Kotobuki (longevity): Saying words of congratulations. Also, those words. Kotohogi.
Something auspicious. A celebration. Joy. Also, the ceremony. "To reach a long life."
Long life. Long life. Longevity.
It has meanings such as:
●Benitoshi: Paper that was brought over from China or paper made to imitate it. Generally known as karakami, this refers to the red colored paper.
During the Heian period, it was used as highly decorative paper for calligraphy and letters.
It absorbs ink well, which is why it is well suited to expressing blurring and smudging.
From around the Middle Ages onwards, it was primarily used as a type of processed paper to be pasted on sliding doors.
In terms of place of production and characteristics, paper can be divided into two categories: Kyoto paper and Edo paper.
Influenced by Zen culture, which places great importance on individuality, the heads of the tea ceremony schools had their favorite patterns carved into woodblocks and their own original paper coverings pasted on the tea rooms.
Author: Fukumoto Tsuneo
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Born in Kyoto in 1930
In 1959, he was appointed as the chief priest of Shoshunji Temple (Funai-gun, Kyoto Prefecture) of the Daitokuji School.
In 1983, he was appointed as the head priest of the Daitokuji Temple (Kameoka City)
In 1989, the main hall, priest's quarters and temple gate of Horinji Temple were built.
2002: Shoshunji Temple main hall and 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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Box: Wooden box
Something auspicious. A celebration. Joy. Also, the ceremony. "To reach a long life."
Long life. Long life. Longevity.
It has meanings such as:
●Benitoshi: Paper that was brought over from China or paper made to imitate it. Generally known as karakami, this refers to the red colored paper.
During the Heian period, it was used as highly decorative paper for calligraphy and letters.
It absorbs ink well, which is why it is well suited to expressing blurring and smudging.
From around the Middle Ages onwards, it was primarily used as a type of processed paper to be pasted on sliding doors.
In terms of place of production and characteristics, paper can be divided into two categories: Kyoto paper and Edo paper.
Influenced by Zen culture, which places great importance on individuality, the heads of the tea ceremony schools had their favorite patterns carved into woodblocks and their own original paper coverings pasted on the tea rooms.
Author: Fukumoto Tsuneo
----------
Born in Kyoto in 1930
In 1959, he was appointed as the chief priest of Shoshunji Temple (Funai-gun, Kyoto Prefecture) of the Daitokuji School.
In 1983, he was appointed as the head priest of the Daitokuji Temple (Kameoka City)
In 1989, the main hall, priest's quarters and temple gate of Horinji Temple were built.
2002: Shoshunji Temple main hall and 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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Box: Wooden box
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