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good first boat trip Funenorisomeyoshi title

It is good to make the first boat trip Funenorisomeyoshi (title on object) A series for the Hanazono poetry association (series title) Hanazono bantsuzuki (series title on object), Woman with travel hat in hand, sits against a rolled-up mat. With three poems. The prints from this series are in line with the belief that the first activities of the new year were extra special. The red cartouche on the prints refers to almanacs in which it was indicated which activities could or could not be undertaken on certain days by people born in a certain year. Totoya Hokkei (mentioned on object), Japan, c. 1822, paper, colour woodcut, h 203 mm × w 176 mm

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1822 Activities Almanacs Belief Certain Days Certain Year Colour Woodcut Extra Special First Activities Good Hanazono Bantsuzuki Hanazono Poetry Association Hand Line New Year People Born Prints Refers Red Cartouche Series Title Sits Three Poems Title Totoya Hokkei Undertaken Mentioned


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This print titled "Good First Boat Trip Funenorisomeyoshi" captures the essence of a woman's adventurous spirit as she embarks on her maiden boat journey. With a travel hat in hand, she finds solace against a rolled-up mat, ready to embrace the unknown. The print is part of a series created for the esteemed Hanazono Poetry Association, known as "Hanazono Bantsuzuki". The prints within this collection reflect the belief that the first activities of the new year hold special significance. They pay homage to traditional almanacs that guided individuals born in specific years regarding auspicious and inauspicious undertakings on certain days. Created by Totoya Hokkei in Japan around 1822, this paper-based color woodcut measures 203 mm in height and 176 mm in width. The inclusion of three poems adds an artistic touch to this visually stunning piece. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of the beauty and tranquility found amidst nature's vast waters. It serves as an invitation to embark on our own journeys with enthusiasm and curiosity, embracing new beginnings with open arms.

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