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Here are five small items related to Otsu-e paintings: ① One sake bottle and one sake cup each featuring the Fuji Musume (Wisteria Maiden) design. ② One Otsu-e furoshiki (wrapping cloth). ③ One Otsu-e festival hand towel. ④ Three Otsu-e hand towels (with advertisements). ⑤ One sheet of Otsu-e washi paper. The furoshiki measures 64 cm in length and 68 cm in width. These are contemporary items related to Otsu-e, a folk craft from the days when people traveled between the capital and Kyoto. Otsu-e is said to have influenced performing arts and other areas. These items are for those who are interested. (Reference) "Otsu-e" is a folk painting style that originated in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture, in the early Edo period. It spread as souvenirs and amulets for travelers on the Tokaido road. Many of the subjects are humorous and satirical, such as "Oni no Nenbutsu" (Demon's Prayer) and "Fuji Musume." Today, there is also a folk song and dance called Otsu-e-bushi, which is themed around Otsu-e paintings.
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