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Hanging Scroll Tea Ceremony Hanging Scroll Vertical Spring View Bunsyo "Fuku Shuka Mon" Myoshin-ji School 29th Abbot, with Tomobako (Original Box) [About the Item] This item is a handwritten work. Size: 46.5 x 199.7 cm (excluding the axis tips) Main paper: Paper Axis tips: Lacquer (threaded) Attached: Tomobako (Original Box) Remarks: With Tatoh box [About the Artist] Kasumi Bunsho The 29th Abbot of the Rinzai Sect Myoshin-ji School, the 642nd head of Myoshin-ji Temple, the chief priest of Kaisei-ji Temple, and the chairman of the All Japan Buddhist Federation. In 1990 (Heisei 2), he served as the Abbot of the Myoshin-ji School, the chief priest of the head temple Myoshin-ji Temple, and concurrently as the chief priest of Tokai-an Temple (-1994 (Heisei 6)), and the chairman of the All Japan Buddhist Federation (-1992 (Heisei 4)). He passed away on October 17, 1998 (Heisei 10), at the age of 94. [About the Condition] The front is in a clean condition, but there is some discoloration (transfer) of the characters on the back due to ultraviolet light. We apologize that the focus is not clear, but please take a look. [About the Zen Phrase] "Fuku Shuka Mon" This phrase means "Good fortune gathers at the home." It has a similar meaning to "Good fortune comes to those who smile." It is a very auspicious phrase and can be used throughout the year regardless of the season. [Notes] Items that do not have "new" in the title are basically used items. We appreciate your understanding before purchasing.
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