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☆Mercari Anonymous Delivery☆ Thank you for visiting the Waiwai page! Bulk purchases are welcome! ↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓ #WaiwaiShop #WaiwaiBook [Overview] This is a handwritten original of a haiku gathering held to celebrate the "Rite of Investiture" (the ceremony in which the future Emperor Showa became the Crown Prince) on January 3, 1916. It is a valuable, one-of-a-kind historical document that conveys the social conditions and haiku culture of the time. [Details] • Title: Fūryū Kueishū (Collection of Elegant Haiku) • Date: January 3, 1916 • Contents: The beginning reads "Commemorating the Rite of Investiture," and the collection features haiku celebrating the Imperial family's auspicious event. • Next to the haiku, there are red ink markings such as "二" (two), "三" (three), "七" (seven), and "九" (nine), which appear to be rankings by the selectors and participants of the time. • The collection includes haiku that strongly reflect the historical background of the time, such as "The scent of chrysanthemums, the Imperial lineage is eternal, the Crown Prince." • Author/Organizer: Kakushi (signed and sealed in the colophon). • Condition: There are age-related yellowing, stains, corner folds, and damage to the binding string on the washi paper. • The ink color is vivid, allowing you to appreciate and study the brushstrokes from over 100 years ago as they are. [Shipping] As this is a valuable document, we will take thorough measures to prevent folding and water damage during shipping. Haiku, handwritten, old documents, Japanese books, Taisho 5, antiques, old books, calligraphy, brush writing, collection of haiku, haikai, Imperial family materials, Rite of Investiture, Emperor Showa, historical materials, haiku gathering, commemorative items, inkstone, ink, antiques, Japanese culture - Era: Taisho 5 - Commemoration: Rite of Investiture Celebration - Contents: Poetry collection Thank you for viewing.
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