Topic Index

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Architecture Armour Buddhist Art
Cloisonné Coins Contemporary Carving
Contemporary Ceramics Contemporary Print Artists Dolls
Furniture and Mingei-hin Glass Interior Decoration
Lacquerware Lanterns Meiji Masters
Militaria Old Ceramics Other
Paintings Photographs Postcards
Restoration Sagemono Textiles
Woodblock Prints Ukiyo-e Columns

ARCHITECTURE

  • Sumiya and Ageya Architecture by Nakagawa Tokuemon (Daruma 5, pages 8 - 20)
  • Farmhouses, text & photos courtesy of Open-Air Museum of Old Japanese Farmhouses (Daruma 49, pages 12 - 27)

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ARMOUR

  • Jingasa (Soldier’s Caps) text and photos courtesy of Akemi Masaharu (Daruma 27, pages 32 - 44)
  • Armour for Foot Soldiers, text and photos courtesy of Akemi Masaharu (Daruma 36 pages, 45 - 53)
  • Tsuba (Sword Hand-guards) by Metalwork Masters, text by Hiruta Michiko, photos courtesy of Hiruta Michiko and Kiyomizu San’nenzaka Museum (Daruma 39, pages 13 - 27)
  • Flat Jingasa (Soldier’s Caps) by Akemi Masaharu (Daruma 42, pages 44 - 52)
  • Sword Fitting — Fuchi-gashira, Kogai, Kozuka and Menuki, text by Hiruta Michiko, photos courtesy of Kiyomizu San’nenzaka Museum (Daruma 44, pages 32 ­ 41)
  • Head-shaped Soldiers’ Caps (Zunari Jingasa), text & photos courtesy of Akemi Masaharu ( Daruma 47, pages 43 - 52)
  • Atypical Jingasa, text and photos courtesy of Akemi Masaharu (Daruma 57, pages 40 - 52)

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BUDDHIST ART

  • Buddhist Prints by Meher McArthur (Daruma 16, pages 29 - 36)
  • Buddhist Art in the Langen Collection by Petra Roesch (Daruma 24, pages 42 - 51)
  • Buddhist Altar Arts: Tradition and Techniques by Carla Eades, Nishiyama Yuriko and Yanase Hiroko (Daruma 49, pages 33 - 46)

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CLOISONNÉ

  • Japanese Cloisonné Text and photos by Donald K. Gerber (Daruma 20, pages 28 - 37)
  • Namikawa Yasuyuki Work, text and photos courtesy of Donald K. Gerber (Daruma 28, pages 47 - 54)
  • Namikawa Sosuke’s Works by Donald K. Gerber (Daruma 33, pages 47 - 52)
  • The Cloisonne of Kawaguchi Bunzaemon, t ext and photos courtesy of Barry Wolf (Daruma 51, pages 36 - 46)
  • Hayashi Kodenji , text from Shippo Art Village(Daruma 54, pages 43-52)

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COINS

  • Collecting Pictorial Coins,  t ext & Photos courtesy of Ichimichi Kazutoyo(Daruma 46, pages 43 - 52)

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CONTEMPORARY CARVING

  • Tea Scoop Carver Walter Hahn by Esta Fischer (Daruma 13, pages 32 - 33)
  • Sculptor Maejima Hideaki by Robert Yellin (Daruma 17, pages 27 - 29)

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CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS

  • Ishii Yoshio Higashi-Kurume Ware by Yono Fuyuhiko (Daruma 1, pages 38 - 40)
  • Tsuboi Asuka by Nakanodo Kazunobu (Daruma 3, pages 19 - 21)
  • Miyashita Zenji by Alistair Seton (Daruma 3, pages 25 - 28)
  • Tamba Ware Ogami Noboru & Shimizu Toshihiko (Daruma 4, pages 31 - 38)
  • Tea potter Richard Milgrim by Alistair Seton (Daruma 7, pages 33 - 38)
  • Contemporary Ceramics in the Royal Ontario Museum (Daruma 12, pages 37 - 43)
  • Kaneta Masanao by Stephen Addiss (Daruma 14, pages 25 - 29)
  • Bizen Sake Flasks by Robert Yellin (Daruma 14, pages 30 - 31)
  • Hachigen Exhibition Space for New Pottery (Daruma 19, pages 40 - 43)
  • Bizen Potter Mori Togaku by Robert Yellin (Daruma 19, pages 36 - 39)
  • Echizen Potter Kumano Kuroemon by Peter Ujlaki (Daruma 21, pages 37 - 42)
  • Celadon Potter Minegishi Seiko by Robert Yellin (Daruma 21, pages 43 - 46)
  • Sake Holders by Robert Yellin (Daruma 25, pages 37 - 40)
  • Gerd Knaepper by Alistair Seton (Daruma 30, pages 37 - 46)
  • Murata Gen and Ueda Tsuneji, text and photographs by Robert Yellin (Daruma 32, pages 49 - 52)
  • Three Ceramic Legends–Kamoda Shoji, Tsuji Seimei & Okabe Mineo, text by Robert Yellin (Daruma 38, pages 39 - 46)
  • Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, text and photos courtesy of Robert Yellin (Daruma 40, pages 48 - 54)
  • Ohi Toshio and Ohi-yaki by Robert Yellin, photos by Ohi Toshio (Daruma 45, pages 46 - 52)
  • Madame Kikuchi and Musée Tomo, text by Robert Yellin, photos courtesy of Musée Tomo (Daruma 57, pages 31 - 35)

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CONTEMPORARY PRINT ARTISTS

  • Tachibana Seiko’s Intaglios by Ren Brown (Daruma 26, pages 36 - 43)
  • Shinoda Toko by Norman, Mary and Allison Tolman (Daruma 31, pages 14 - 26)
  • Teraji Katsujiro — Story of Woodblock Printer, text by Carla Eades (Daruma 55, pages 44-52)

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DOLLS

  • Dolls from the Edo Period by Chiba Souji (Daruma 1, pages 5 - 20)
  • Maneki Neko (Beckoning Cats)  by Alan Pate (Daruma 11, pages 25 - 33)
  • Warrior Dolls by Alan Pate with photos by Kevin Walsh (Daruma 14, pages 10 - 24)
  • Hina Dolls by Alan Pate with photos by Kevin Walsh (Daruma 17, pages 10 - 21)
  • Japanese Friendship Dolls, text and photos by Vicky de Angelis (Daruma 21, pages 31 - 36)
  • Kokeshi Dolls, text and photos by Itske Stern (Daruma 23, pages 52 - 55)
  • Kamishimo Hina Dolls, text by Fukuda Tôkyû, photos courtesy of The Doll Exhibition Center (Daruma 26, pages 44 - 47)
  • Miniature Ichimatsu Dolls, text by Takeguchi Momoko, photos courtesy of The Doll Exhibition Center and Hokushin-dô (Daruma 26, pages 48 - 52)
  • Kobe Dolls, text by Inoue Shigeyoshi, photos courtesy of Japan Toy Museum (Daruma 34, pages 37 - 45)
  • Kokeshi Dolls, text and photos by Itske Stern (Daruma 38, pages 47 - 54)
  • Doll Master Hirata Goyo, text by Kobayashi Sumie (Daruma 48, pages 12 - 21)
  • Hagoita (Battledores), text by Mitamura Yoshiko, photos mainly by Saitama Prefectural Museum of History and Folklore (Daruma 53, pages 12 - 29)
  • Hanamaki Ningyo, text by Terasawa Hisashi, photos by Hanamaki City Museum (Daruma 53, pages 35 ­ 44)

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FURNITURE AND MINGEI-HIN, TRADITIONAL JAPANESE

  • Sado Chests  by Fujii Kunihiko with photos by Fujii Tomoki  (Daruma 1, pages 26 - 34)
  • Hibachi, Wooden and Porcelain by Alistair Seton (Daruma 6, pages 27 - 35)
  • Carpenters’ Ink Line-Marker Pots by Takeguchi Momoko (Daruma 10, pages 40 - 47)
  • Sendai Chests by Takeguchi & Seton, photos by Kurofune Antiques (Daruma 18, pages 24 - 32)
  • Mori no Bijutsukan’s Mingei Collection, text by Sunagawa Akira, photos courtesy of Mori no Bijutsukan (Daruma 25, pages 41 - 50)
  • Ship’s Chests, text by Fukushima Hiroshi, photographs courtesy of Oya Takao (Daruma 30, pages 47 - 52)
  • Flower Baskets by Anita Meyer with photos by Hanakago Antiques (Daruma 36, pages 13 - 26)
  • Keys and Locks, text by Shinomiya Takao, photos by Komatsu Minoru (Daruma 38, pages 13 - 30)
  • Confectionery Moulds, text from Toraya, photos courtesy of Toraya Archives and Yamaboshiya (Daruma 50, pages 12 - 25)
  • Ainu Handicraft Artisan’s Conservation,  text and photos courtesy of Kayano Shigeru Nibutani Ainu Shiryôkan (Daruma 50, pages 40 - 51)

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GLASS

  • History and Taste of Japanese Glass by Oka Yasumasa, photos courtesy of Kobe City Museum (Daruma 42, pages 33 ­ 43)
  • Glass Paintings, text and Photos courtesy of Hamamatsu Municipal Museum of Art (Daruma 55, pages 12 - 28)

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INTERIOR DECORATION

  • Interiors from Two Perspectives by Mark Cleveland (Daruma 4, pages 23 - 27)
  • Washi and Lacquer Re-Designer — Kita Toshiyuki, text by Alistair Seton (Daruma 37, pages 48 - 54)

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LACQUERWARE  (also see many Sagemono articles)

  • Okinawan Lacquerware by Asato Susumu (Daruma 1, pages 24 -25)
  • Tohoku Lacquerware by Hayashi Mitsunori (Daruma 3, pages 30 - 37)
  • Tsugaru Lacquerware  by Anthony S. Rausch (Daruma 11, pages 36 - 41)
  • Traditional Cosmetic Utensils, text and photos courtesy of POLA Research Institute of Beauty & Culture (Daruma 25, pages 14 - 28)
  • Maki-e Lacquer Collection in Kiyomizu San’nenzaka Museum by Takeguchi Momoko & Kiyomizu San’nenzaka Museum (Daruma 33, pages 12 - 26)
  • Combs & Hairpins by Sharon Ziesnitz & Takeguchi Momoko, photos by Kiyomizu San’nenzaka Museum (Daruma 35, pages 13 - 27)
  • Tsugaru Teita (lacquer samples), text by Anthony S. Rausch and Sato Takeji, photos courtesy of Hirosaki Municipal Board of Education (Daruma 44, pages 46 - 52)
  • Kamakura Carving, text by Aoki Kikuno, photos courtesy of Kamakura Kokuhôkan & Kamakura-bori Shiryôkan (Daruma 46, pages 12 - 24)

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LANTERNS

  • Lanterns by Tsubouchi Fujio (Daruma 5, pages 21 - 28)
  • History of Lanterns by Kanebako Masami (Daruma 24, pages 14 - 25)
  • Andon (Lantern) Plates by Yamazaki Masumi, photos courtesy of Nihon no Akari Museum (Daruma 42, pages 12 - 24)
  • Chôchin Lanterns, text and photos courtesy of Nihon-no-Akari Museum (Daruma 51, pages 48 - 52)

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MEIJI MASTERS

  • Shoami Katsuyoshi (Daruma 58, pages 33 - 39) Text and Photos courtesy of Usui Yosuke

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MILITARIA

  • Memorial Plates by Alistair Seton (Daruma 3, pages 38 - 39)
  • Memorial Sake Cups & Pourers by Alistair Seton (Daruma 4, pages 14 - 15)
  • Militaria  by Alistair Seton (Daruma 8, pages 12 - 26)
  • Postcards Celebrating Great White Fleet Visit  text and photos courtesy of Stephen Levine (Daruma 52, pages 44 - 52)

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OLD CERAMICS

  • Koto Porcelain by Taniguchi Toru (Daruma 5, pages 32 - 37)
  • Appeal of Old Tableware by Nagasaka Sadao (Daruma 8, pages 39 - 43)
  • Makuzu Kozan by Kurihara Naohiro, photos by Fuji Torii Co., Ltd. (Daruma 9, pages 23 - 31)
  • Hirado Porcelain by Takeguchi Momoko, photos by Koike Michio (Daruma 14, pages 36 - 42)
  • Imari Porcelain by Kurihara Naohiro, photos courtesy of Fuji Torii Co., Ltd. (Daruma 15, pages 27 - 36)
  • The Weirdness of Dutch Figures on Imari Porcelain, text by Oka Yasumasa, photos courtesy of Kobe City Museum (Daruma 22, pages 43 - 47)
  • Plain Blue-and-White Soba Choko, text and photos courtesy of David Miller (Daruma 23, pages 30 - 38)
  • Origins of Seto Blue and White by Misugi Takatoshi, text by Misugi Takatoshi, photos courtesy of Seto-shi Rekishi Minzoku Shiryôkan (Daruma 28, pages 36 - 46)
  • Introduction to Tohoku Ceramics, text by Janel Houton, photos courtesy of Blue & White America, Inc. (Daruma 29, pages 36 - 46)
  • Bizen Okimono, text by Robert Yellin, photos by Katsumata Hidetaka  (Daruma 31, pages 43 - 50)
  • Japanese Ceramic Tea Jars by Janel Houton, Photos by Blue & White America, Inc. (Daruma 35, pages 46 - 54)
  • 19th Century Kutani Porcelain, text by Georges Bouvier, Photos courtesy of Keisei Isogaya Museum & the author (Daruma 39, pages 35 – 47)
  • Satsuma Earthenware, text by Alistair Seton, photos by Kiyomizu San’nenzaka Museum (Daruma 45, pages 12 - 28)
  • Haidai (Sake-Cup Stands), text and photos courtesy of Stephen & Michiko Levine (Daruma 47, pages 34 – 42)
  • Seals & Marks on Kutani Ceramics text and photos courtesy of Georges Bouvier( Daruma 50, pages 31 – 39)
  • Japanese Printed Porcelain (Daruma 58, pages 33 – 39) Text and photos courtesy of Tenkusha
  • Saké Cups (Daruma 58, pages 44-52) Text and photos courtesy of Shinoda Tsuneo

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OTHER

  • Bunmei Kaika Designs by Endo Teruko, Haga Truo & Ogi Shinzo, photos courtesy of Kobe City Museum (Daruma 2, pages 24 - 30)
  • Shell Matching Game by Namiki Seishi (Daruma 2, pages 18 - 23)
  • Sankin Kotai — Daimyo Processions, text and photos courtesy of Ishikawa-Ken History Museum (Daruma 7, pages 10 - 28)
  • Bonsai by Takeguchi Momoko, photos courtesy of Takagi Bonsai Museum (Daruma 16, pages 10 - 24)
  • Japanese Clocks by Bernard P. Stoltie & Carol A. Forest, photos courtesy of B & C Antiques (Daruma 17, pages 30 - 37)
  • History of Wagashi (Japanese Cakes), text and photos courtesy of Toraya Archives (Daruma 20, pages 11 - 22)
  • The Hosomi Museum and Changing Décor, text by Ichiko Yoshino, photos courtesy of Hosomi Museum (Daruma 28, pages 1 - 26)
  • Folk Toys, text by Susan H. Wade and photos by Richard K. Wade (Daruma 43, pages 44 - 52)
  • The Beauty of Kagura, text by David Petersen, photos by David Petersen and Mandi Conti (Daruma 45, pages 32 ­ 41)
  • Mechanical Master (Karakuri-shi) Ono Benkichi, text & photos by Karakuri Kinenkan (Daruma 53, pages 45 - 52)
  • Meiji Era Decorative Arts and Handicrafts in Imperial Carriages, text by Nakano Yûko photos courtesy of Museum Meiji-Mura (Daruma 56, pages 46 - 52)

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PAINTINGS

  • Screens of Children and Animals by Kano Hiroyuki (Daruma 2, pages 5 - 15)
  • Pictures of Hell, text and photos by Nara National Museum (Daruma 6, pages 10 - 21)
  • Screens with Maps of the World by Miyoshi Tadayoshi  (Daruma 12, pages 10 - 26)
  • Nihonga at Honolulu Academy of Arts by Annie Van Assche (Daruma 18, pages 10 - 20)
  • Nihonga Artist — Ota Shoko by Alistair Seton (Daruma 20, pages 39 - 47)
  • Collecting Japanese Screens, text and photos by Liza Hyde (Daruma 22, pages 10 - 24)
  • Zen Painting, text and photos courtesy of Belinda Sweet (Daruma 27, pages 14 - 27)
  • Kyosai’s Picture Diary and Paintings by Oikawa Shigeru (Daruma 29, pages 14 - 27)
  • Georges Bigot’s Passion for Japan by Ikeda Tamio, Photos by Gallery Tanakaya (Daruma 35, pages 38 - 45)
  • Doro-e (Distempered Paintings), text by Oka Yasumasa, photos courtesy of Kobe City Museum (Daruma 37 pages 43 -47)
  • Zen Images of the Floating World, text and photos courtesy of Stephen Addiss (Daruma 54, pages 34 – 42)
  • Ogawa Senyo — A Painter Threatened by Oblivion, text and Photos courtesy of Entani Shigeru (Daruma 55, pages 32 – 43)
  • How to Appreciate Painting — Using Sesshu Examples/All About Scrolls, text by Maeda Junko photos courtesy of The Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art (Daruma 56, pages 12 - 27)

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PHOTOGRAPHS

  • T. Fukasawa Meiji Era Photographer by Elmer Funkhouser (Daruma 10, pages 10 - 18)
  • Early Showa Photographs by Philbert Ono & E. A. Wright (Daruma 15, pages 38 - 44)
  • Japanese Magic Lantern Slides, text and photos by Elmer Funkhouser (Daruma 19, pages 10 - 16)

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POSTCARDS

  • Early Fair and Commercial Postcards, text and photos courtesy of Ronald Rupnow (Daruma 43, pages 28 ­ 39)
  • Postcards by Georges Bigot, text and photos courtesy of Oikawa Shigeru (Daruma 56, pages 28 - 40)

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RESTORATION

  • Japanese Art Restoration by Mayuko N. Kurita & Jon Kostiner, photos courtesy of Yasumi’s Inc. (Daruma 23, pages 39 - 46)
  • Lacquer Restoration by Alistair Seton, photos courtesy of Kyoto Lacquer Restoration Institute (Daruma 49, pages 47 - 52)

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SAGEMONO (Decorative obi danglers)

  • Sagemono (Daruma 3, pages 5 - 15)
    • Netsuke Zodiac Animals by Jairus K. Hammond (pages 5 - 10)
    • Tomin by Robert Fleischel (page 11)
    • Yatate by Robert Fleischel (pages 12 - 15)
  • Kiseruzutsu (Pipe Cases) Part I, text and photos courtesy of Jean Verwilghen (Daruma 6, pages 36 - 44)
  • Kiseruzutsu (Pipe Cases) Part II, text and photos courtesy of Jean Verwilghen (Daruma 10, pages 22 - 28)
  • Bokuto (Doctor’s Swords), text and photos courtesy of Karol Ashken (Daruma 7, pages 39 - 42)
  • Obidome by Yoshida Yukari (Daruma 9, pages 42 - 44)
  • Kirin Legendary Divine Animals by Yoshida Yukari, photos courtesy of Sagemonoya (Daruma 13, pages 37 - 43)
  • Collecting Inro, text and photos courtesy of Heinz Kress (Daruma 15, pages 10 - 24)
  • Introduction to Inro by Toyokawa Yokei Part I by Takao Yo (Daruma 16, pages 37 - 43)
  • Toyokawa Yokei Part II by Takao Yo, photos courtesy of Sagemonoya & the Toyokawas (Daruma 17, pages 41 - 48)
  • Ceramic Inro, text and photos courtesy of E. A. Wrangham (Daruma 18, pages 38 - 44)
  • Extra-Tall Standing 18th Century Netsuke by Yoshida Yukari, photos courtesy of Sagemonoya (Daruma 23, pages 10 - 21)
  • Sennin (Hill Hermits), text and photos courtesy of Robyn Buntin (Daruma 26, pages 14 - 25)
  • Stag Antler Carver Kokusai, text and photos courtesy of Alain Ducros  (Daruma 27, pages 45 - 52)
  • Toyomasa’s Snail Netsuke, text and photos courtesy of Ichimichi Kazutoyo (Daruma 29, pages 47 - 54)
  • Shunga Netsuke, text by Yoshida Yukari and photos courtesy of Sagemonoya (Daruma 31, pages 34 - 42)
  • Contemporary Netsuke Carvers - Leigh Sloggett and Zanmai, text by Jeffrey Klotz and Phyllis Lieberman with photos by Takara Oriental Art (Daruma 36, pages 30 - 34)
  • Contemporary Netsuke Carver - David Kucer, text and photos courtesy of Rhona Kenneally (Daruma 36, pages 36 - 37)
  • Collecting Netsuke. text by Willi Bosshard, Photos by Bennie Zihler (Daruma 39, pages 48 - 54)
  • Dragon Hidden in Mikan Orange (Mikan Ryu)—Motif of Tamba School Netsuke (Daruma 41, pages 45-52), text & photographs courtesy of Ichimichi Kazutoyo
  • Yatate (Writing Brush Holders), text by Alistair Seton and photos courtesy of Tawara Museum (Daruma 43, pages 12 - 24)
  • Kurstin’s Netsuke Collection, text and photos courtesy of Joe Kurstin (Daruma 52, pages 28 – 41)

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SHOP SIGNS

  • Pharmacy Shop Signs by Takeguchi Momoko, photos courtesy of Naito Museum (Daruma 13, pages 10 - 22)

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TEXTILES

  • Bunmei Kaika on Dyed and Woven Goods by Nagasaki Iwao (Daruma 4, pages 16 - 22)
  • June Colburn by L. I. Merick (Daruma 4, pages 28 - 30)
  • Decorating with Obi, text and photos courtesy of Diane Wiltshire & Ann B. Wiltshire (Daruma 8, pages 31 - 38)
  • The Exquisite Kimono Part I by Sheila Cliffe, photos by Minami Tatsuo (Daruma 9, pages 33 - 41)
  • The Exquisite Kimono Part II by Sheila Cliffe, photos by Minami Tatsuo (Daruma 10, pages 30 - 38)
  • The Sublime Uchikake (Wedding Kimono), text and photos courtesy of Bill McKeown (Daruma 12, pages 29 - 35)
  • Japanese Carpets by Takehara Shinji, photos courtesy of Saga Prefectural Museum of Arts and Art Core (Daruma 13, pages 25 - 30)
  • Fire-fighters’ Jackets by Sunagawa Akira, photos courtesy of Kuwata Michio & Mieko (Daruma 19, pages 20 - 32)
  • Meisen Early 20th Century Fashion Kimono, text and photos courtesy of Annie Van Assche (Daruma 22, pages 30 - 39)
  • Hand Painted Banners, text by Kitamura Yoshichika and photos courtesy of Nobori-ya (Daruma 32, pages 12 - 31)
  • San’in Kasuri, text and photos courtesy of Ichimichi Kazutoyo (Daruma 34, pages 12 - 28)
  • History of Tsutsugaki, text by Kitamura Yoshichika, photos courtesy of Nobori-ya (Daruma 37, pages 13 - 36)
  • Obi–Patterns and Techniques, text by Hirosaki Itsuko, photos courtesy of Shiki Antiques (Daruma 40, pages 34 - 44)
  • Bingata Dyeing (Daruma 41, pages 32 – 44), text by Sheila Cliffe Takahashi, photographs courtesy of Japan Folk Crafts Museum & author
  • Kurume-gasuri (ikat), text & photos courtesy of Horiuchi Izuho (Daruma 44, pages 12 - 28)
  • Japanese Embroidery (Nihon Shishu), text and photos courtesy of Arjen de Winter (Daruma 46, pages 32 - 42)
  • Horse Trappings, text and photos courtesy of Lisa & Stephen Ryan (Daruma 48, pages 28 - 39)
  • Fukusa (Textile Gift Covers), text and photos courtesy of Peter Sinton (Daruma 54, pages 12 - 28)

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WOODBLOCK PRINTS

  • Railway Prints, text by Oka Yasumasa, photos courtesy of Kobe City Museum (Daruma 9, pages 10 - 20)
  • Yokohama Copperplate Prints, text by Iwakabe Yoshimitsu, photos courtesy of Kanagawa Prefectural Museum (Daruma 11 pages 10 - 22)
  • Ukiyo-e Collection of Hagi Uragami Museum Pictures of Beauties, text and photos courtesy of Hagi Uragami Museum (Daruma 21, pages 10 - 25)
  • Suikoden Warrior Prints Text by Inge Klompmakers, photos courtesy of Hotei Publishing (Daruma 24, pages 34 - 41)
  • The passionate Art of Utamaro Exhibition, reviewed by Paul Mackintosh (Daruma 9, pages 45 - 46)
  • Ukiyo-e Collection of Hagi Uragami Museum - Pictures of Beauties Part II, text by Suzuki Kohei, photographs courtesy of Hagi Uragami Museum (Daruma 30, pages 14 - 26)
  • Kuchi-e Prints, text by Yamada Nanako (Daruma 32, pages 40 - 48)
  • Georges Bigot’s Secret Life as Epinal Print Artist by Oikawa Shigeru (Daruma 33, pages 37 - 46)
  • Mt. Fuji Prints, text by Maggie Tatarkowski, photos courtesy of Kichijo (Daruma 34, pages 46 - 52)
  • Disease Prevention Prints, text by Ito Kyoko, photos courtesy of Naito Museum of Pharmaceutical Science and Industry  (Daruma 40, pages 13 - 27)
  • Edo Ukiyo-e Prints in Works of European Artists (Daruma 41, pages 12 - 24), text by Oikawa Shigeru
  • Crêpe Paper Books (Chirimen-bon), text and photos courtesy of Alexander Byrne (Daruma 47, pages 12 - 27)
  • Edo Era Advertising, text and photos courtesy of Ad Museum Tokyo (Daruma 48, pages 40 - 52)
  • Sugoroku Prints, text and photos courtesy of Yamamoto Masakatsu (Daruma 51, pages 12 - 33)
  • Kogyo’s Noh Prints, text and photos courtesy of Don Bondi (Daruma 52, pages 12 - 24)
  • Takahashi Shotei (Hiroaki), text and Photos courtesy of Shimizu Hisao (Daruma 57, pages 12 - 28)

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