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Red Armor of Ii
Swords and Weapons
Noh Masks and Costumes
Tea Ceremony Utensils
Koto Ware
Gagaku Instruments
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History and Culture of Hikone
Ii Naosuke
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Incense Container
Incense Container
Mulberry, with Chinese charaders reading the ten virtues of tea in gold
maki-e
Sealed “Sokan (Ii Naosuke)”
Edo period, 19th century
Gift of Ii Family
Related Work
Essay on the Life at Umoreginoya House (Draft)
Letter by Ii Naosuke to Ando Sadanobu
Junken Goyodome (Record of Ii Naosuke’s Inspection Tours of his Territory)
Visit of Commodore Matthew C. Perry and the American Fleet to Uraga
Betsudan Zonjiyorigaki Shitagaki (Draft of Proposal to the Japan-U.S. Relationship in the Future)
Transcript of Ii Naosuke’s Oath as
Tairo
(Chief Councillor) of the Tokugawa Shogunate
Letter By Ii Naosuke to Nagano Yoshitoki
Secret Imperial Decree in the Year of “Bogo”
Picture Scroll of the Sakuradamongai Incident, Vols. l and 2
Tale of Ise
Poem Anthology: “Yanagi no Shizuku (Dews Dropping from Willow Leaves)”
Rules of Tea Ceremony with Three Words and Four Phrases
Book of Charcoal (On the tea ceremony,“Sumi-temae” or “Making up the Fire”)
Chanoyu ichi-e shū
(The Spirit of
Ichi-e
in
Chanoyu
)
Hikone Mizuya-cho
Gourd Flower Container, Named “Tsuyu no Yadori”
Bentwood Fresh Water Jar and Vase, Named “Kuriyama”
Brazier Named “Sazanami” (Rippling Waves)
Incense Container
Set of Seven Lid Rests
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