Architecture

 

Farmhouses (Daruma #49 pages 12 - 27) 

text & photographs courtesy of Open-Air Museum of Old Japanese Farmhouses

 

Armour/Arms

 

Jingasa (Soldier’s Caps) (Daruma #27 pages 32 - 44) 

text and photographs courtesy of Akemi Masaharu

 

Armour for Foot Soldiers (Ashigaru) (Daruma #36 pages 45 – 53)

text & photographs courtesy of Akemi Masaharu

 

Flat Jingasa (Daruma #42 pages 44-52)

text & photographs courtesy of Akemi Masaharu

 

Sword Fittings—Fuchi-gashira, Kôgai, Kozuka and Menuki (Daruma #44 pages 32 – 41)

text by Hiruta Michiko

photographs courtesy of Kiyomizu San’nenzaka Museum

 

Atypical Jingasa (Daruma #57 pages 40-52)

text & photographs courtesy of Akemi Masaharu

 

Bonsai

 

Bonsai (Daruma #16 pages 10 - 24) 

text by Takeguchi Momoko

photographs courtesy of Takagi Bonsai Museum

 

Buddhism

 

Buddhist Prints (Daruma #16 pages 29 - 36) 

text by Meher McArthur

photographs courtesy of Sam Fogg

 

Buddhist Art in the Langen Collection (Daruma #24 pages 42 - 51) 

text by Petra Rösch

photographs courtesy of Michael & Gabriela Langen

 

Buddhist Altar Arts (Daruma #49 pages 33 – 46)    

text & photographs courtesy of Carla Eades, Nishiyama Yuriko & Yanase Hiroko

 

Cloisonné/Shippô

 

Japanese Cloisonné (Daruma #20 pages 28 - 37)

text and photographs courtesy of Donald K. Gerber

 

Namikawa Yasuyuki’s Work (Daruma #28 pages 47 - 54)

text and photographs courtesy of Donald K. Gerber

 

The Cloisonné of Kawaguchi Bunzaemon (Daruma #51 pages 36 – 46)    

text & photographs courtesy of Barry Wolf

 

Hayashi Kodenji (Daruma #54 pages 43 - 52)

text and photographs courtesy of Shippo Art Village

 

Confectionery

 

History of Wagashi or Japanese cakes (Daruma #20 pages 11 - 22)

text and photographs courtesy of Toraya Archives

 

Confectionery Moulds (Daruma #50 pages 12 - 25) 

text from Toraya

photographs courtesy of Toraya Archives and Yamaboshiya

 

Contemporary Carving

 

Sculptor―Maejima Hideaki (Daruma #17 pages 27 - 29)

text by Robert Yellin

photographs courtesy of Maejima Hideaki

 

Mori Family Carvers (Daruma #59 pages 44 - 52)

text & photographs courtesy of Carla Eades & Nishiyama Yuriko

 

Contemporary Ceramics

 

Tamba Ware—Ogami Noboru & Shimizu Toshihiko (Daruma #4 pages 31 -38)

text and photographs by Alistair Seton

 

Richard Milgrim (Daruma #7 pages 33 - 38)

text by Alistair Seton

photographs by Richard Milgrim

 

Contemporary Ceramics in the Royal Ontario Museum (Daruma #12 pages 37 - 43) 

text by Hugh Wylie

photographs courtesy of ROM

 

Hachigen―Exhibition Space for New Pottery (Daruma #19 pages 40 - 43)

text and photographs courtesy of Stephen Addiss

 

Bizen Potter—Mori Tôgaku (Daruma #19 pages 36 - 39) 

text and photographs courtesy of Robert Yellin

 

Echizen Potter―Kumano Kuroemon (Daruma #21 pages 37 - 42)

 text and photographs courtesy of Peter Ujlaki 

 

Celadon Potter—Minegishi Seikô (Daruma #21 pages 43 - 46)

text and photographs courtesy of Robert Yellin 

 

Saké Holders(Daruma #25 pages 37 - 40) 

text and photographs courtesy of Robert Yellin 

 

Gerd Knaepper (Daruma #30 pages 37 - 46)

text by Alistair Seton

photographs courtesy of Gerd Knaepper

 

Murata Gen & Ueda Tsuneji (Daruma #32 pages 49 - 52)

text and photographs courtesy of Robert Yellin

 

Three Ceramic Legends: Kamoda Shôji, Tsuji Seimei & Okabe Mineo (Daruma #38 pages 39 – 46)

text and photographs courtesy of Robert Yellin

 

Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum (Daruma #40 pages 48 - 54)

text & photographs courtesy of Robert Yellin

 

Ohi Toshio and Ohi-yaki (Daruma #45 pages 46 - 52)

text by Robert Yellin

photographs courtesy of Ohi Toshio

 

Musée Tomo (Daruma #57 pages 31 – 35)    

text by Robert Yellin

photographs courtesy of Musée Tomo

 

Suzuki Gorô (Daruma #63 pages 48 - 52)

text and photographs courtesy of David Callens

 

Contemporary Prints

 

Tachibana Seiko (Daruma #26 pages 36 - 43)

text by Ren Brown

photographs courtesy of Tachibana Seiko

 

Modern Calligrapher—Shinoda Tôkô (Daruma #31 pages 14 - 26) 

text by Norman, Mary and Allison Tolman

photographs courtesy of Tolman Collection, Tokyo

 

Teraji Katsujirô—Story of Woodblock Printer (Daruma #55 pages 44 - 52)

text by Carla Eades

photographs courtesy of Teraji Katsujirô

 

Hand-Printed New Year’s Cards by Contemporary Print Artists(Daruma #61 pages 45 - 52)

text & photographs courtesy of Ichimichi Kazutoyo

 

Dolls/Ningyô

 

Dolls from the Edo Period (Daruma #1 pages 5 - 20) 

text by Chiba Sôji

photographs by Oya Takao

 

Hina Dolls (Daruma #17 pages 10 - 21) 

text by Alan Pate

photographs by Kevin Walsh

 

Japanese Friendship Dolls (Daruma #21 pages 31 - 36)

text and photographs courtesy of Vicky de Angelis

 

Kokeshi Dolls(Daruma #23 pages 52 - 55) 

text and photographs courtesy of Itske Stern

 

Kamishimo Hina Dolls (Daruma #26 pages 44 - 47)

text by Fukuda Tôkyû

photographs courtesy of The Doll Exhibition Center

 

Miniature Ichimatsu Dolls (Daruma #26 pages 48 - 52)

text by Takeguchi Momoko

photographs courtesy of Hokushin-dô & The Doll Exhibition Center

 

Kokeshi Dolls Part 2 (Daruma #38 pages 47 – 54)

text & photographs courtesy of itske Stern

 

Folk Toys (Daruma #43 pages 44 - 52)

text by Susan H. Wade

photographs by Richard K. Wade

 

Doll Master Hirata Gôyô (Daruma #48 pages 12 - 21) 

text by Kobayashi Sumie

photographs courtesy of Rokushô

 

Hagoita (Battledores) (Daruma #53 pages 12 - 29) 

text by Mitamura Yoshiko

photographs mainly provided by Saitama Prefectural Museum of History and Folklore

 

Hanamaki Ningyô (Daruma #53 pages 35 – 44)    

text by Terasawa Hisashi

photographs courtesy of Hanamaki City Museum

 

Mechanical Master (Karakuri-shi) Ôno Benkichi (Daruma #53 pages 45 - 52)

text & photographs courtesy of Karakuri Kinenkan

 

Iki Ningyô (Life-Like Dolls) (Daruma #59 pages 31 – 41)    

text by Tomisawa Haruko

photographs mainly provided by Kumamoto Prefectural Museum

 

Maker of Gosho Ningyô—Yoshino Kôhô (Daruma #65 pages 45 - 51)

text and photographs courtesy of Itske Stern

 

Furniture/Mingei

 

Sado Chests (Daruma #1 pages 26 - 34) 

text by Fujii Kunihiko

photographs by Fujii Tomoki

 

Pharmacy Shop Signs (Daruma #13 pages 10 - 22) 

text by Takeguchi Momoko

photographs courtesy of Naitô Museum

 

Sendai Chests (Daruma #18 pages 24 - 32) 

text by Takeguchi Momoko & Alistair Seton

photographs courtesy of Kurofune Antiques

 

Fire-fighters’ Jackets (Daruma #19 pages 20 - 32) 

text by Sunagawa Akira

photographs courtesy of Kuwata Michio & Mieko

 

Mori no Bijutsukan’s Mingei Collection (Daruma #25 pages 41 - 50) 

text by Sunagawa Akira

photographs courtesy of Mori no Bijutsukan

 

Ship’s Chests (Daruma #30 pages 47 - 52) 

text and photographs courtesy of Yûraku

 

Handpainted Banners (Daruma #32 pages 12 - 31) 

text by Kitamura Yoshichika

photographs courtesy of Nobori-ya

 

Hanakago (Flower Baskets) (Daruma #36 pages 13 - 26) 

text by Anita Meyer

photographs courtesy of Hanakago Antiques

 

History of Tsutsugaki (Daruma #37 pages 13 - 36) 

text by Kitamura Yoshichika

photographs courtesy of Nobori-ya

 

Keys and Locks (Daruma #38 pages 13 - 30) 

text by Shinomiya Takao

photographs by Komatsu Minoru, lent by the author

 

Kurume-gasuri (ikat) (Daruma #44 pages 12 - 28) 

text by Horiuchi Izuho

photographs courtesy of Horiuchi Izuho

 

Horse Trappings (Daruma #48 pages 28 – 39)    

text & photographs courtesy of Lisa & Stephen Ryan

 

Confectionery Moulds (Daruma #50 pages 12 - 25) 

text from Toraya

photographs courtesy of Toraya Archives and Yamaboshiya

 

Ainu Handicraft Artisan’s Conservation (Daruma #50 pages 40 - 51)

text & photographs courtesy of Kayano Shigeru Nibutani Ainu Shiryôkan

 

Maiwai (Daruma #60 pages 12 - 25)

text and photographs courtesy of Osada Taira 

 

Step Chests

text and photographs courtesy of David Jackson (Daruma #61 pages 12 - 29)

Glass

 

History and Taste of Japanese Glass (Daruma #42 pages 33 – 43)

text by Oka Yasumasa

photographs courtesy of Kobe City Museum

 

Glass Paintings (Daruma #55 pages 12 - 28) 

text & photographs courtesy of Hamamatsu Municipal Museum of Art

 

Ivory

 

Ivory Carving—Okimono (Daruma #69 pages 12 - 30)

text by Okuma Toshiyuki

photographs courtesy of Kiyomizu San’nenzaka Museum

 

Lacquer

 

Okinawan Lacquerware (Daruma #1 pages 24 -25)

text by Asato Susumu

photographs courtesy of Urasoe City Museum

 

Traditional Cosmetic Utensils (Daruma #25 pages 14 - 28) 

text and photographs courtesy of POLA Research Institute of Beauty & Culture

 

Combs & Hairpins (Daruma #35 pages 13 - 27) 

text by Sharon Ziesnitz & Takeguchi Momoko 

photographs courtesy of Kiyomizu San’nenzaka Museum

 

Tsugaru Teita (lacquer samples) (Daruma #44 pages 46 - 52)

text by Anthony S. Rausch and Satô Takeji

photographs by Hirosaki Municipal Board of Education

 

Kamakura Carving (Daruma #46 pages 12 - 24) 

text by Aoki Kikuno

photographs courtesy of Kamakura Kokuhôkan & Kamakura-bori Shiryôkan

Shibata Zeshin’s Life and Work (Daruma #64 pages 12 - 33)

text and photographs courtesy of Takao Yô

 

Lanterns

 

History of Lanterns (Daruma #24 pages 14 - 25) 

text by Kanebako Masami 

photographs courtesy of Nihon no Akari Museum

 

Andon Plates (Daruma #42 pages 12 - 24) 

text by Yamazaki Masumi

photographs courtesy of Nihon no Akari Museum

 

Chôchin Lanterns (Daruma #51 pages 48-52)

text & photographs courtesy of Nihon-no-Akari Museum

Meiji Master-hands

 

Makuzu Kôzan (Daruma #9 pages 23 - 31) 

text by Kurihara Naohiro

photographs courtesy of Fuji Torii Co., Ltd.

 

Metal Master, Shôami Katsuyoshi (Daruma #58 pages 12 - 30)

text by Usui Yôsuke

 

Shibata Zeshin’s Life and Work (Daruma #64 pages 12 - 33)

text and photographs courtesy of Takao Yô

 

Takamura Kôun(Daruma #68 pages 12 - 33)

text by Takeguchi Momoko

photographs courtesy of Kiyomizu San’nenzaka Museum

 

Meiji Photographs

 

Japanese Magic Lantern Slides (Daruma #19 pages 10 - 16)

text and photographs courtesy of Elmer Funkhouser

 

Meiji Beauty Contest—Photographs of 100 Beauties (Daruma #65 pages 12 - 22)

text and photographs courtesy of Inose Mikio

 

Metalwork

 

Keys and Locks (Daruma #38 pages 13 - 30) 

text by Shinomiya Takao

photographs by Komatsu Minoru, lent by the author

 

Metal Master, Shôami Katsuyoshi (Daruma #58 pages 12 - 30)

text by Usui Yôsuke

photographs courtesy of Usui Yôsuke and Kiyomizu San’nenzaka Museum 

 

Contemporary Metalworker: Jim Kelso (Daruma #65 pages 26 – 44)    

text and photographs courtesy of Jim Kelso

 

Iron Kettles (Daruma #70 pages 12 - 29)

text & photographs courtesy of Takenaka Katsuharu

 

Militaria

 

Militaria (Daruma #8 pages 12 - 26) 

text by Alistair Seton

photographs courtesy of Mita Arts Gallery, etc.

 

Postcards Celebrating Fleet Visit (Daruma #52 pages 44 - 52)

text & photographs courtesy of Stephen Levine

 

War Design Kimono (Daruma #66 pages 12 - 35)

text and photographs courtesy of Inui Yoshiko

 

Old Books

 

Kimono Design Books (Daruma #69 pages 34 - 52)

text & photographs courtesy of Lisa Pevtzow

 

Four Remarkable Books from Kyûshun-dô (Daruma #70 pages 32 - 47)

text &  photographs courtesy of David Humphries

 

Old Coins

 

Collecting Pictorial Coins (Daruma #46 pages 43 - 52)

text & photographs courtesy of Ichimichi Kazutoyo

 

Painting

 

Shell Matching Game (Daruma #2 pages 18 - 23) 

text by Namiki Seishi

photographs courtesy of Kôzu Cultural Museum

 

Screens with Maps of the World (Daruma #12 pages 10 - 26) 

text by Miyoshi Tadayoshi

photographs courtesy of Kobe City Museum

 

Nihonga at Honolulu Academy of Arts (Daruma #18 pages 10 - 20) 

text by Annie Van Assche

photographs courtesy of Honolulu Academy of Arts

 

Nihonga Artist—Ota Shôkô (Daruma #20 pages 39 - 47)

text by Alistair Seton

photographs courtesy of Gallery Katô

 

Collecting Japanese Screens (Daruma #22 pages 10 - 24)

text and photographs courtesy of Liza Hyde

 

Zen Painting (Daruma #27 pages 14 - 27) 

text and photographs courtesy of Belinda Sweet

 

Kyôsai’s Picture Diary and Paintings (Daruma #29 pages 14 - 27) 

text and photographs courtesy of Oikawa Shigeru

 

Goerges Bigot’s Passion for Japan (Daruma #35 pages 38 – 45)

text by Ikeda Tamio

photographs courtesy of Gallery Tanakaya

 

Doro-e (Distempered Paintings) (Daruma #37 pages 43 – 47)

text by Oka Yasumasa

photographs courtesy of Kobe City Museum    

 

Zen Images of the Floating World (Daruma #54 pages 34 – 42)    

text and photographs courtesy of Stephen Addiss

 

Ogawa Senyô—A Painter Threatened by Oblivion— (Daruma #55 pages 32 – 43)    

text and photographs courtesy of Entani Shigeru

 

How to Appreciate Painting

—Using Sesshû Examples/All About Scrolls— (Daruma #56 pages 12 - 27) 

text by Maeda Junko 

photographs courtesy of The Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art

 

Shibata Zeshin’s Life and Work (Daruma #64 pages 12 - 33)

text and photographs courtesy of Takao Yô

 

Picture Postcards

 

Early Fair & Commercial Postcards (Daruma #43 pages 28 – 39)

text & photographs courtesy of Ronald Rupnow

 

Postcards Celebrating Fleet Visit (Daruma #52 pages 44 - 52)

text & photographs courtesy of Stephen Levine

 

Postcards by Georges Bigot (Daruma #56 pages 28 – 40)    

text and photographs courtesy of Oikawa Shigeru

 

Hand-Printed New Year’s Cards by Contemporary Print Artists(Daruma #61 pages 45 - 52)

text & photographs courtesy of Ichimichi Kazutoyo

 

Pottery

 

Appeal of Old Tableware (Daruma #8 pages 39 - 43) 

text by Nagasaka Sadao

photographs courtesy of Hall of Halls

 

Makuzu Kôzan (Daruma #9 pages 23 - 31) 

text by Kurihara Naohiro

photographs courtesy of Fuji Torii Co., Ltd.

 

The Weirdness of Dutch Figures on Imari Porcelain (Daruma #22 pages 43 - 47) 

text by Oka Yasumasa

photographs courtesy of Kobe City Museum

 

Plain Blue-and-White Soba Choko (Daruma #23 pages 30 - 38)

text and photographs courtesy of David Miller

 

Origins of Seto Blue and White (Daruma #28 pages 36 - 46) 

text by Misugi Takatoshi 

photographs courtesy of Seto-shi Rekishi Minzoku Shiryôkan

 

Introduction to Tôhoku Ceramics (Daruma #29 pages 36 - 46) 

text by Janel Houton 

photographs courtesy of Blue & White America, Inc.

 

Bizen Okimono (Daruma #31 pages 43 - 50)

text and photographs courtesy of Robert Yellin

 

Japanese Ceramic Tea Jars (Daruma #35 pages 46 – 54)

text by Janel Houton

photographs courtesy of Blue & White America, Inc.

 

Satsuma Earthenware (Daruma #45 pages 12 - 28) 

text by Alistair Seton

photographs courtesy of Kiyomizu San’nenzaka Museum

 

Seals & Marks on Kutani Ceramics (Daruma #50 pages 31 – 39)    

text & photographs courtesy of Georges Bouvier

 

Japanese Printed Porcelain (Daruma #58 pages 33 – 39)    

text by Alistair Seton

photographs courtesy of Tenkusha

 

Saké Cups (Daruma #58 pages 44 - 52)

text & photographs courtesy of Shinoda Tsuneo

 

Kendi Ewers (Daruma #61 pages 33 – 44)    

text and photographs courtesy of Alistair Seton

 

Seto Stone-Glazed Plates (Daruma #63 pages 34 – 46)    

text and photographs courtesy of Mitamura Yoshie

 

Seto Blue & White Toilet Bowls (Daruma #64 pages 36 – 51)    

text and photographs courtesy of INAX Museums

 

Uma-no-Me Zara (Plates with ‘Horse Eye’ Patterns) (Daruma #66 pages 38 – 51)    

text and photographs courtesy of Mitamura Kunie

 

Shida Kilns in the 19th Century (Daruma #70 pages 48 - 52)

text &  photographs courtesy of Allistair Seton

 

Restoration

 

Japanese Art Restoration (Daruma #23 pages 39 - 46) 

text by Mayuko Nancy Kurita & Jon Kostiner

photographs courtesy of Yasumi’s Inc.

 

Lacquer Restoration (Daruma #49 pages 47 - 52)

text by Alistair Seton

photographs courtesy of Kyoto Lacquer Restoration Institute

Sagemono

 

Bokutô (‘Doctor’s Swords’) (Daruma #7 pages 39 - 42)

Text and photographs courtesy of Karol Ashken

 

Obidome (Daruma #9 pages 42 - 44)

text by Yoshida Yukari 

photographs courtesy of Sagemonoya

Kirin—Legendary Divine Animals (Daruma #13 pages 37 - 43) 

text by Yoshida Yukari

photographs courtesy of Sagemonoya

 

Introduction to Toyokawa Yôkei's Inrô (Daruma #16 pages 37 - 43)

Text and photographs by Takao Yô 

 

Inrô by Toyokawa Yôkei Part II (Daruma #17 pages 41 - 48) 

text by Takao Yô

photographs courtesy of Sagemonoya & the Toyokawas

 

Ceramic Inrô (Daruma #18 pages 38 - 44)

text and photographs courtesy of E. A. Wrangham

 

Extra-Tall Standing 18th century Netsuke (Daruma #23 pages 10 - 21) 

text by Yoshida Yukari

photographs courtesy of Sagemonoya

 

Sen’nin (Hill Hermits) (Daruma #26 pages 14 - 25) 

text by Robyn Buntin 

photographs mainly provided by Robyn Buntin of Honolulu

 

Stag-antler Carver—Kokusai (Daruma #27 pages 45 - 52)

text and photographs courtesy of Alain Ducros

 

Toyomasa’s Snail Netsuke (Daruma #29 pages 47 - 54)

text and photographs courtesy of Ichimichi Kazutoyo

 

Shunga Netsuke (Daruma #31 pages 34 - 42) 

text by Yoshida Yukari 

photographs courtesy of Sagemonoya

 

Combs & Hairpins (Daruma #35 pages 13 - 27) 

text by Sharon Ziesnitz & Takeguchi Momoko 

photographs courtesy of Kiyomizu San’nenzaka Museum

 

Contemporary Netsuke Carvers—

Leigh Sloggett and Zanmai (Daruma #36 pages 30 – 34)

text and photographs courtesy of Jeffrey Klotz and Phyllis Lieberman

David Kucer (Daruma #36 pages 36 - 37)

text and photographs courtesy of Rhona Kenneally

 

Dragon Hidden in Mikan Orange (Mikan Ryû)—Motif of Tamba School Netsuke (Daruma #41 pages 45 - 52)

text & photographs courtesy of Ichimichi Kazutoyo

 

Yatate (Writing Brush Holders) (Daruma #43 pages 12 - 24) 

text by Alistair Seton

photographs courtesy of Tawara Museum

Kurstin’s Netsuke Collection (Daruma #52 pages 28 – 41)    

text & photographs courtesy of Joe Kurstin

 

Shibata Zeshin’s Life and Work (Daruma #64 pages 12 - 33)

text and photographs courtesy of Takao Yô

 

Daruma Netsuke (Daruma #67 pages 36 - 45)

text and photographs courtesy of Jiri M. Mestecky (pages 36 - 45)

 

Silver

 

Imperial Silver Bonbonnieres (Daruma #62 pages 13 - 33)

text and photographs courtesy of Sensu Tadashi 

 

Textile/Kimono

 

Bunmei Kaika on Dyed and Woven Goods (Daruma #4 pages 16 - 22) 

text by Nagasaki Iwao

photographs courtesy of Tamura Shiryôkan

 

Decorating with Obi (Daruma #8 pages 31 - 38)

Text and photographs courtesy of Diane Wiltshire & Ann B. Wiltshire

 

The Exquisite Kimono Part I (Daruma #9 pages 33 - 41) 

text by Sheila Cliffe 

photographs by Minami Tatsuo

 

The Sublime Uchikake (Wedding Kimono) (Daruma #12 pages 29 - 35)

text and photographs courtesy of Bill McKeown

 

Japanese Carpets (Daruma #13 pages 25 - 30) 

text by Takehara Shinji

photographs courtesy of Saga Prefectural Museum of Arts and Art Core

 

Fire-fighters’ Jackets (Daruma #19 pages 20 - 32) 

text by Sunagawa Akira

photographs courtesy of Kuwata Michio & Mieko

 

Meisen—Early 20th Century Fashion Kimono (Daruma #22 pages 30 - 39)

text and photographs courtesy of Annie Van Assche

 

Handpainted Banners (Daruma #32 pages 12 - 31) 

text by Kitamura Yoshichika

photographs courtesy of Nobori-ya

 

History of Tsutsugaki (Daruma #37 pages 13 - 36) 

text by Kitamura Yoshichika

photographs courtesy of Nobori-ya

 

Obi—Patterns and Techniques (Daruma #40 pages 34 – 44)

text by Hirosaki Itsuko

photographs courtesy of Shiki Antiques

 

Bingata Dyeing (Daruma #41 pages 32 – 44)

text by Sheila Cliffe Takahashi

photographs courtesy of Japan Folk Crafts Museum & author

 

Kurume-gasuri (ikat) (Daruma #44 pages 12 - 28) 

text by Horiuchi Izuho

photographs courtesy of Horiuchi Izuho

 

Japanese Embroidery (Daruma #46 pages 32 – 42)

text & photographs courtesy of Arjen de Winter

 

Horse Trappings (Daruma #48 pages 28 – 39)    

text & photographs courtesy of Lisa & Stephen Ryan

 

Fukusa (Textile Gift Covers) (Daruma #54 pages 12 - 28) 

text & photographs courtesy of Peter Sinton

 

Uchishiki Altar Cloths (Daruma #59 pages 12 - 26)

text and photographs courtesy of Peter Sinton 

 

Maiwai (Daruma #60 pages 12 - 25)

text and photographs courtesy of Osada Taira 

 

Akô Dantsû (Rugs) (Daruma #63 pages 12 - 31)

text and photographs courtesy of Ako City Tabuchi Museum of Art 

 

War Design Kimono (Daruma #66 pages 12 - 35)

text and photographs courtesy of Inui Yoshiko

 

Play Clothes: Humor, Irony and Fun in Contemporary Fashion (Daruma #67 pages 46 - 52)

text and photographs courtesy of Audrey Yoshiko Seo

 

Kimono Design Books (Daruma #69 pages 34 - 52)

text & photographs courtesy of Lisa Pevtzow

 

Ukiyo-e/Woodblock Prints

 

Railway Prints (Daruma #9 pages 10 - 20) 

text by Oka Yasumasa

photographs courtesy of Kobe City Museum

 

Ukiyo-e Collection of Hagi Uragami Museum―Pictures of Beauties (Daruma #21 pages 10 - 25)

text and photographs courtesy of Hagi Uragami Museum

 

Suikoden Warrior Prints (Daruma #24 pages 34 - 41) 

text by Inge Klompmakers

photographs courtesy of Hotei Publishing

 

Bijin-ga in Hagi Uragami Museum Part 2 (Daruma #30 pages 14 - 26) 

text by Suzuki Kôhei

photographs courtesy of Hagi Uragami Museum

 

Kuchi-e Prints (Daruma #32 pages 40 - 48)

text and photographs courtesy of Yamada Nanako

 

Disease Prevention Prints (Daruma #40 pages 13 - 27) 

text by Itô Kyôko

photographs courtesy of Naitô Museum of Pharmaceutical Science and Industry

 

Edo Ukiyo-e Prints in Works of European Artists (Daruma #41 pages 12 - 24) 

text & photographs courtesy of Oikawa Shigeru

 

Edo Era Advertising (Daruma #48 pages 40 - 52)

text & photographs courtesy of Ad Museum Tokyo

 

Sugoroku Prints (Daruma #51 pages 12 - 33) 

text & photographs courtesy of Yamamoto Masakatsu

 

Kôgyo’s Prints (Daruma #52 pages 12 - 24) 

text & photographs courtesy of Don Bondi

 

Shin-hanga—Takahashi Shôtei’s Life and Work (Daruma #57 pages 12 - 28)

text and photographs courtesy of Shimizu Hisao (pages 12 - 28)

 

Fishing Ukiyo-e—Views of an Angler (Daruma #60 pages 29 – 47)    

text and photographs courtesy of Kanamori Naoji

 

Shin-hanga—Yamamoto Shôun’s Life and Work (Daruma #62 pages 36 – 51)

text by Gotô Masako

photographs courtesy of the Museum of Art, Kochi

 

Shin-hanga—Natori Shunsen’s Life and Work (Daruma #67 pages 12 - 33)

Text by Koike Makiko

Photographs courtesy of Minami Alps Shunsen Museum of Art

 

Body and Health Care Learning in the Edo Era (Daruma #68 pages 36 - 52)

Text by Itô Kyôko

Photographs courtesy of Naito Museum of Pharmaceutical Science and Industry

 

Kimono Design Books (Daruma #69 pages 34 - 52)

text & photographs courtesy of Lisa Pevtzow

 

Four Remarkable Books from Kyûshun-dô (Daruma #70 pages 32 - 47)

text &  photographs courtesy of David Humphries