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A Pretty Woman Displays Her Tatebanko
https://img-cdn.jg.jugem.jp/5e2/1772...21_4291393.jpg
Bonus: A Japanese craftsperson constructs a paper model 伊達伸明/NISSHA本館の立版古を組み立てる - YouTube |
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Thanks for these links, John.
I enjoyed seeing Date-san's workspace and watching him assemble his model of the Meiji-era NISSHA main building in Kyoto, the original of which can be seen here: Nissha Museum of Printing History | 一般財団法人NISSHA財団 Struggling with the translation of the caption to the video brought to light a few things that you probably know very well, but were new to me: The Japanese phrase that means "papermodeling" (kumitateru - 組み立てる) has the same root as the word for "typesetting" (kumi - 組み). So I guess it is appropriate that the building Date-san assembled is now a museum of printing history. Don Thanks for both thee links, John. Don |
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