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BENRIDO Inc.
Address | 302 Benzaiten cho Nakagyo-ku Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:604-0093 |
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Representative Name | Takumi Suzuki |
Annual Revenue | closed |
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Reduced folding screen [Gion Matsuri Rituals].
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縮小屏風〈祇園祭礼図〉
(2405002020663)
JAN:4580640625512
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(2405002020663)
JAN:4580640625512
Wholesale Price: Members Only
5 pcs /set
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Dimensions |
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Size
Each 21.0 x 46.3 cm |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Specifications
6 pieces, 1 pair, folding screen, with manual Printing method Offset color Package: Individual box
Year of manufacture: 2024
Product tag: None
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Description
\Newly launched on April 26, 2024 (Friday)/. *Reduced folding screen [Gion Matsuri Ritual] * Edo period, Lent by Kyoto National Museum The Gion Festival, which marks the beginning of summer in Kyoto, has such a long history that it can be said to have originated in the Goryokai of the Heian period (794-1185), when people prayed for the repelling of plague and disease. The Gion Matsuri Ritual Folding Screen depicts the Yamaboko procession, the highlight of the festival. The right screen depicts the Mae-matsuri and the left screen depicts the Goto-matsuri, both of which depict the festival in the Edo period. |
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*Reduced folding screen [Gion Matsuri Ritual] *
Edo period, Lent by Kyoto National Museum
The Gion Festival, which marks the beginning of summer in Kyoto, has such a long history that it can be said to have originated in the Goryokai of the Heian period (794-1185), when people prayed for the repelling of plague and disease.
The Gion Matsuri Ritual Folding Screen depicts the Yamaboko procession, the highlight of the festival.
The right screen depicts the Mae-matsuri and the left screen depicts the Goto-matsuri, both of which depict the festival in the Edo period.