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6620Scroll 273 x 13760 mm. At end in trans.: “All the images are of the whaling at Taiji…April 1857 Tennojiya Shinsuke owned.â€<br/> <br/> A remarkable long and vividly rendered whaling scroll from Wakayama Prefecture depicting the whaling activities in unusual detail of the famous town of Taiji and its bay “Taiji ura†the site of the annual dolphin slaughter featured in the 2009 Oscar-winning documentary The Cove. Taiji has long been known as a whaling town and its history is essentially the history of whaling in Japan. In the 17th century whalers of the town developed a series of more sophisticated whaling techniques including the group hunting system 1606 a handheld harpoon and the whaling net technique 1675.<br/> <br/> The scroll begins with a quite detailed history of whaling in Japan written in a very legible hand describing the above-mentioned new methods of whaling with dates of introduction. There is information on when certain species of whales pass by during the year signaling systems other technical aspects of whaling etc.<br/> <br/> The first images depict six species of whales found off the coast of Taiji: Semi kujira North Pacific right whale Zato kujira humpback whale Nagasu kujira fin whale Katsuo kujira Bryde’s whale Koku kujira gray whale and Makko kujira sperm whale. Each of the dramatically and richly painted whales have notes regarding their most notable identifying features.<br/> <br/> The next scene takes place at Taiji: it shows the captured Semi kujira whales being winched onto shore and the highly specialized butchering of the carcasses. The slaughter area is fenced off and there are observation decks for government officials to review the work. We see a cross-section of the whale and the various products rendered from it in various stages of dismemberment: skin flesh bone intestines fins penis all displayed in large piles. Spectators stand to the side watching the work. A shrine is depicted in the background. This scene has been heightened with metallic pigments. All the harpoons in this scroll are depicted with metallic pigments.<br/> <br/> Following this is a scene of the different kinds of boats entering the greater bay towing a whale. The scenes of the houses on shore reveal what a prosperous community it once was.<br/> <br/> The subsequent scene depicts the specialized boats going out to sea passing two elevated signal posts “Kajitorizaki†& “Shomyozaki†which receive news of whales in the distance and sends signals by a flag system. Smoke is rising a signal to the boats. One of the boats is a “tool†boat containing special harpoons to kill the whale after it had been entangled in a net. Other boats are “net†boats each of which requires 81 sailors; they are seen spreading out the net. There are other boats — seko bune — which guide the whale into the net. Another vessel is fast-moving messenger boat giving directions to the others.<br/> <br/> In the following two scenes the sky and ocean are very beautifully depicted with delicate gradations of colors.<br/> <br/> The whale a humpback is shown caught in the net writhing and fighting for its freedom desperately spouting water. The enormous motion of the whale has caused the water to turn white with foam which is very expressively painted on the scroll with almost a 3-D Jackson Pollock splashed effect. A young whaler is seen climbing on the whale to stab it in the nose. The whalers all have special tasks to fulfill and the scroll provides the names of each special function.<br/> <br/> The next scene shows whalers catching a North Pacific right whale just off the Mikisaki peninsula.<br/> <br/> Following this we are on shore again at the enormous supply storage compound. The first scene shows government observers at the security gate of the compound with men shown mending and storing the whaling nets. The workers wear different head gear and colors of clothes denoting their jobs and ranks. One room has bundles of poles for harpoons. The next building shows men making boat paddles blacksmiths making harpoon heads barrel makers men assembling the harpoons and men making ropes.<br/> <br/> The subsequent scene depicts men painting three “leader†whaling boats in vivid colors and patterns. The designs on the boats have been highlighted with metallic pigments. The finished boats are stored in sheds which are shown behind. This is followed by a scene of the sheds where boats are constructed. We see a group of shipbuilders constructing a seko bune using saws planes and various other woodworking tools.<br/> <br/> The next scene depicts the tools of the whalers: various harpoons of different weights and lengths with different metal heads and large knives on long poles. Each harpoon’s specific purpose is mentioned. The ropes attached to the harpoons are contained in a series of bundles to avoid tangling.<br/> <br/> In fine and fresh condition. This is the finest whaling scroll we have yet encountered with a number of scenes of specific and well-known sites. Preserved in the original but rather decrepit wooden box with metal clasps. Accompanying the scroll is an original metal harpoon tip with the name “Eishichi†engraved. unknown
2080302106808748Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 34 Not Available paperback
19612110502150415314Aichi Prefecture Owari Textile Experimental Station 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 136 Aichi Prefecture Owari Textile Experimental Station paperback
19402110502150415302Taiko Shrine Shiga Prefecture Hachiman Town 1940. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of copies: 162 copies Taiko Shrine (Shiga Prefecture Hachiman Town) paperback
19892080202104501989Miyazaki Agata 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 32 books in total Miyazaki Agata paperback
20072083002115801450Ehime Prefecture Assembly 2007. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 9 Ehime Prefecture Assembly paperback
19442092902141401697Not Available 1944. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 7 Not Available paperback
20022083002115801120Ehime Prefecture Assembly 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 7 Ehime Prefecture Assembly paperback
19622090502128301500Hyogo prefecture 1962. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Hyogo prefecture paperback
20022090202120101074Not Available 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 15 Not Available paperback
20022090202120301073Not Available 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 15 Not Available paperback
19152091202132802490Not Available 1915. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Not Available paperback
19862091502135710565Oka yamaken 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Oka yamaken paperback
2090202118203293Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
73918vo 235 x 168 mm. orig. blue semi-stiff wrappers modern stitching. Japan: 1853-54.<br/> <br/> Silver was mined at the Ikuno Ginzan Ikuno Silver Mine from the 9th century until 1973 and was an important source of income for the central government. Lead copper zinc and gold were extracted along with silver. There were a number entrances to the mine and more than 20000 local residents were in some way involved in the mining industry.<br/> <br/> In the 19th century the mines were running deficits as they were not producing enough silver. This is a fascinating official record maintained by Chudayu or Chiwaki Shiraishi 1817-87 of the loans made by the bakufu to the Ikuno and nearby Ase silver mines to improve their efficiency and production levels. Shiraishi was at this time working for the bakufu employed as deputy officer of the two silver mines overseeing their operations and finances. Later during the Meiji Restoration Shiraishi became well known as a scholar of Wagaku Japanese studies and as a journalist.<br/> <br/> This manuscript written in a very beautiful hand contains detailed accounts of the series of loans made by individual members of the bakufu to each mine with names of lenders size of loans interest rates purpose of the loans apparently most of the money went to pay the salaries of the miners etc. The signature of Shiraishi appears on the first and final leaves.<br/> <br/> In fine condition; some well-repaired worming touching text. Preserved in a chitsu. Stamp with release stamp of the Nagoya Eirin Kyoku the Forest Management Division of the Nagoya City government. unknown
11073Yamagata Prefecture: 1819-68.<br /> <BR> <BR> Ushu province today’s Yamagata Prefecture has a long tradition of making sake. The region has abundant fresh water and the climate is well-suited for growing sake rice. This archive of 22 manuscript reports was produced for local tax collectors by two sake manufacturers in Higashine village Murayama Ushu province: GenshirÅ æºå››éƒŽ 20 reports and Hachizaemon 八左衛門 two reports. Neither is in business today.<br /> <BR> <BR> Sake was a heavily regulated industry in Edo Japan and a major source of tax revenue. The shogunate also controlled production levels in order to conserve rice in times of shortage and to regulate prices. The government also required manufacturers to brew only in winter time to improve quality.<br /> <BR> <BR> These official reports contain statements of amounts of sake-making rice used and production levels of sake by number of barrels. One report was prepared in 1819 one in the 1820s five in the 1830s four in the 1840s two in the 1850s and nine in the 1860s. Most of the reports consist of four folding leaves of text.<br /> <BR> <BR> In fine condition. The archive’s original wrapper is present. unknown
19752090202120407907Hiroshima Prefecture 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Hiroshima Prefecture paperback
19742091502135710205Hyogo Prefecture 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hyogo Prefecture paperback
19402080502106911936Not Available 1940. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19802092902144201222Kobun do shoten 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kobun do shoten paperback
20202081502111903787Southwest Jiaotong University Publishing House 2020. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Southwest Jiaotong University Publishing House paperback
19782092902137703714Not Available 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19952083002117401926Matsuno Shoten Reprint Edition 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Matsuno Shoten Reprint Edition paperback
19622090602128805300Hyogo prefecture 1962. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Hyogo prefecture paperback
19792081402109703360Saitama Prefecture Dowa Education Research Council 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Saitama Prefecture Dowa Education Research Council paperback