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《Saigoku Sanjusan-sho Junrei Engi (Origin Story of the Saigoku 33 Kannon Pilgrimage)》 The Saigoku Sanjusan-sho is Japan's oldest Kannon pilgrimage, spanning Wakayama, Osaka, Hyogo, Kyoto, Nara, Shiga, and Gifu prefectures (2 prefectures and 5 prefectures in total). The last page contains a description that appears to be "Kanbun 7th Year" (photo 6), suggesting the book is from around 1667 (this is not guaranteed). Size: Approximately 23 x 16.5 cm Number of pages: 9 (including the cover) There is aging, yellowing, soiling, tears, folds, stains, and damage such as scratches. Photos of all damaged areas are not included. Since it has not been cleaned, dust and dirt remain as is. It appears to have been rebound with a traditional Japanese paper cord (photo 7). Due to screen lighting and display environment, the color of the photos may appear slightly different from the actual item. Please understand that this item is an old book that has been stored for a long time before purchasing.
5 days ago