Collections
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Yoshida Hatsusaburō Bird’s-eye View Maps
Collection of images of the bird’s-eye view maps made by Yoshida Hatsusaburō (1884–1955) and other artists of his time.
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Chirimen-bon (Crepe-paper Books)
Nichibunken houses a collection of Chirimen-bon, or crepe-paper books, that includes folk tales, classical poetry and calendars, some of which archived in this database.
Chirimen-bon (crepe-paper books) are created by printing on Japanese washi paper, which subsequently undergoes a wrinkling process and is bound according to traditional Japanese methods. The books were named Chirimen-bon due to their soft, tactile quality and texture, reminiscent of chirimen silk. Initially crafted as souvenirs for visitors to Japan during the Meiji era (1868–1912), these books played an important role in introducing Japanese culture to the world.
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Emakimono (Picture Scrolls)
Collection of high-resolution digital images of Emakimono (picture scrolls) held at Nichibunken.
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Folklore Illustrations
High resolution images of all pages of the ezōshi, or illustrated story books from the Edo period, in the Nichibunken collection.