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■ Product Description Item Name: Hachinohe Enburi Eboshi (Headwear) Description: A set of a miniature Enburi Eboshi, a saihai (ceremonial baton) used during the Enburi dance, and a janggi (a type of Korean chess piece). The spring festival "Enburi" is a folk performance in the Hachinohe region that has been established since the Meiji era, a prayer ritual called "ta-asobi" (field play) to pray for a bountiful harvest. The dancers, called "tayū," hold a farming tool called "eburi" and perform actions that mimic plowing the field. The Eboshi, decorated with auspicious designs such as cranes, turtles, pine, bamboo, plum blossoms, Ebisu, and Daikoku, is worn by the tayū. This item is from a collection being organized. Artist: Junichiro Koyochi Material: Paper Size: Approximately 23 cm in height, 12 cm in width, and 13 cm in depth Acquired: 1990 Accessories: No original box, copy of the instruction manual ■ Condition: The main body is generally in good condition as it was stored in a box. However, please understand that there may be some minor dirt and damage due to aging, as it is a used item. ■ Shipping: It will be disassembled and shipped as shown in photo 4. Please assemble it as shown in photo 1. ■ Remarks: Please make your purchase based on the photos and understand that this is a used item. No claims or returns will be accepted.
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