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A valuable hanging scroll by Daiko Roshi, a high priest of Daitoku-ji Temple during the Edo period. It is a painting and inscription with a picture of a boat's bow in the center. This is the actual piece of the famous Yodogawa Hikifune painting with a waka poem. There are age-related stains and damage, but it is a refined, antique scroll. The box inscription is from the early Showa era, by the chief priest of Manman-ji Temple, Meiso Koyu. 《Dimensions》Width 48.7cm, Height 117.0cm Reference: 《Daiko Sogen (1772-1860)》 The 435th head of Daitoku-ji Temple. Rinzai Zen sect. The 14th chief priest of Obai-in, a sub-temple of Daitoku-ji Temple. He associated with the 11th Urasenke generation, Gengensai Soshitsu, the 10th Omotesenke generation, Kyukosai Soza, and the 7th Mushakoji Senke generation, Ishinsai Soshu. He was the Zen master of Eiraku Hozen. He was skilled in waka poetry, the tea ceremony, and excelled in calligraphy and painting. Died on February 16, 1860, at the age of 89. Born in Kyoto. His diary includes "Obai-in Daiko Nikki" (Daiko's Diary of Obai-in). 《Manman-ji Temple》 A Rinzai sect Daitoku-ji school temple located in Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture. In 1256 (Kencho 8), in the early Kamakura period, Chiba no Suke Yoritane, the governor of Shimousa Province, invited the priest Ninsho Ryokan to establish the temple.
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