Period: Meiji era (1868 - 1912)
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Kettle mat (kamashiki)
https://asia.si.edu/object/FSC-W-43a-fTea bowl in Irabo style
https://asia.si.edu/object/FSC-P-6991a-hAsh basin for furo use
https://asia.si.edu/object/FSC-P-6973a-hPair of charcoal chopsticks (kazaribashi) with crane-head decoration
https://asia.si.edu/object/FSC-M-98a-eTea container, Rikyū-gata Ōnatsume
https://asia.si.edu/object/FSC-L-64a-kServing bowl with Chinese-inspired motifs
https://asia.si.edu/object/FSC-L-30a-c“Moon seen through ivy” Quintain
https://asia.si.edu/object/F2018.4.35a-c“First Hototogisu” Waka Poem
https://asia.si.edu/object/F2019.3.24Fisherman, printed on p. 45 in Myōjō (明星) on July 1,1904
https://asia.si.edu/object/S2019.3.2137Landscape
https://asia.si.edu/object/F2019.4.1Summer Afternoon
https://asia.si.edu/object/F2018.4.20a-eKappa
https://asia.si.edu/object/F2018.4.19a-dHagi Blossoms/”Near the eaves” waka
https://asia.si.edu/object/F2018.4.18a-dThirty-Six Haiku Poets
https://asia.si.edu/object/F2019.3.39.1-2Pair of six-fold screens depicting thirty-six haiku poets.
Record of Trip to West Lake
https://asia.si.edu/object/F2019.3.20a-dCalligraphy: “Seventy Years of Age”
https://asia.si.edu/object/F2019.3.19a-dSound of Waterfall beyond the Heavens
https://asia.si.edu/object/F2019.3.14a-cTraveling on Horseback in Early Spring
https://asia.si.edu/object/F2019.3.9a-cAlbum with scenes of the Tsurezuregusa (Essays in Idleness)
https://asia.si.edu/object/F2019.1.159 painted illustrations remounted on a leather-bound volume decorated with gilded debossing and marbled paper guards. Few illustrations have been identified as scenes from Tsurezuregusa, a work of classical literature by Yoshida Kenkō.