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Gyokusendo Hammered Copperware Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture Traditional Craft, Echigo Copperware ◼️Design Mizuho Nakata, Haiku ◼️Condition Unused, long-term storage item. There are scratches on the back. ◼️Size Approximately 23.5 cm X Approximately 9.3 cm ◼️Mizuho Tanaka Haiku AI Explanation "I love the quiet snow falling on my studies" is a famous haiku by Mizuho Nakata, who was a doctor and a haiku poet. This haiku contains the following scenes and feelings: Meaning and Background of the Haiku Scene: Snow is falling quietly outside. In that silence, the poet is alone at a desk, immersed in his studies (research and reading), and expresses the fulfillment of that time. Sharing Silence: Snow absorbs the surrounding sounds, creating a unique stillness. The "silence" and the "solemnity of study" that pursues truth by eliminating distractions resonate with each other. About the Author: Mizuho Nakata (1893-1975) was a pioneering authority in neurosurgery and served as a professor at Niigata University. As a haiku poet, he studied under Kyoshi Takahama. His life in Niigata, a snow country, is considered to be the background of this haiku. Points of Appreciation The charm of this haiku lies in the way it connects the abstract activity of "study" with the concrete natural phenomenon of "snow" through the sense of "quietness." It's not just saying that he likes studying, but rather, in the crisp air of a winter night, he affirms the joy of sharpening his spirit with the straightforward word "love." It is a masterpiece that fuses the intellectual passion of a researcher and the delicate sensitivity of a haiku poet. Thank you for viewing. Z221..0222-3
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