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【 Epitaph of the Golden Jade Taoist 】 Hand-painted, hanging scroll Matsujusan Tofukuji Temple, Edo Bunsei Era ・ This depicts the existing epitaph at Matsujusan Tofukuji Temple (Soka City, Saitama Prefecture), founded by Okawa Tosho, a former retainer of the Hojo clan and a pioneer of Soka-shuku. (Birth year unknown - 1619) The epitaph bears a marking from the 7th year of Bunsei, and this scroll is estimated to be from the same era. ・ Image 8 is the epitaph of the Golden Jade Taoist currently at Tofukuji Temple. Approximate Size: Length 45.3 cm, Scroll width 18.6 cm Weight: 22g Materials: Paper, Chinese wood, etc. Origin: Japan Artist: Unknown Era: Edo Bunsei Era Condition: Damaged, one side of the scroll missing Accessories: None <Matsujusan Tofukuji Temple> A Shingon Buddhism Chisan-ha sect temple located in Soka City, Saitama Prefecture. Founded in 1606 by Okawa Tosho, with the monk Kenyu as the founder. Includes the tomb of Okawa Tosho and the monument of Ishii Soshuku. If you wish to have it shipped with the shipping fee included (Mercari service), please let me know before purchasing. I will change the price to include the shipping fee. K1127L
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