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Australian Teachers and Friends Visit Salesio theoldtok... - 54 views - 3 days ago
This is a work-related video documenting the visit of teachers (and their family) visiting Salesio elementary school in Shizuoka City, Japan. The visiting teachers are from our sister-school Saint Marys located in Bairnsdale, Australian. The teachers, sisters (Salesio is a Catholic school), staff and students of Salesio were honored to receive and share our school with our Australian guests. I hope that my friends on YouTube might enjoy a glimpse into the life of a Japanese Catholic elementary school.
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Japanese Crab Statue - Heike Samurai Face Kani Okimono theoldtok... - 1,434 views - 8 months ago
Description

Beautiful Japanese cast iron display statue (okimono) of a crab walking with upraised pincers. The crab is one of the famous Japanese crabs which includes a what appears to be the image of a fierce samurai warrior on its back. Crabs are called kani in Japan where they are popular not only at mealtime but also as intriguing subjects for art and sculpture. Asian artists have long appreciated the fine body detail of the crab as well as the challenge of accurately rendering such a multi-limbed creature in lifelike motion. This okimono is in fine condition with no cracks or dents though there are some scratches and small marks from handling and past display. This statue dates from the late Japanese Showa period (1926-1989) or earlier and was acquired in the historic city of Shizuoka, Japan near the foot of Mt. Fuji.

Size:
Height (to tip of raised legs): 0.0 inches (3.5 centimeters)
Length (across body including legs): 4.5 inches (11.5 centimeters)
Weight: 4.9 ounces (140 grams)

item code: R1S4-0005958
ship code: L1650
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Ceramic Roof Tile - Nokimarugawara Style Japan Kawara theoldtok... - 740 views - 10 months ago
Description

Antique Japanese ceramic roof tile decorated with swirling comma pattern. Roof tiles are called Kawara in Japan where they are used not only to protect a home from the elements but also as important architectural ornaments. Roof eves are sometimes decorated with special pendant tiles called nokimarugawara which feature a circular disk attached to a half-round tile. The disk (gatou) will often feature an image such as a household seal (kamon) or an image though to act as a protective charm. Decorated roof tiles often feature images associated with water, as such images were once thought to provide protection against the dangers of fire. An especially important water symbol was the swirling tomoe pattern. The basic tomoe design originated in China and has been used in Japan since at least the Yayoi period (300 B.C.-300 A.D.). The pattern always includes one or more comma-shaped swirls oriented in a right or left facing pattern. This image is thought to symbolize water as the Chinese character used to write this name translates as either "whirlpool" or "eddy". The tomoe design has spiritual connotations as well and is frequently seen on religious implements and used with temple and shrine architecture.

About the Listed Item

The tomoe design on this particular nokimarugawara-style gatou is a three comma, right-facing pattern called migifutatsudomoe in Japanese. The tile is poor to fair condition with chips, marks and scratches as well as evidence of outdoor exposure and weathering. The tile dates from the mid Japanese Showa period (1926-1989) or earlier and was acquired in the historic city of Shizuoka, Japan near the foot of Mt. Fuji.

Size (approximate):
Diameter: 4.5 inches (11.5 centimeters)
Depth: 1.6 inches (4.0 centimeters)
Weight: 20.1 ounces (599 grams)

Important Note:
Please be sure to note the shipping cost for this large and heavy item. Shipment is via international Express Mail Service (EMS) which includes a tracking number and full value insurance.

More about Japanese roof tiles

Tiled roofs (hongawarabuki) are a distinguishing feature of most Japanese homes, as well as Buddhist temples, Shinto (native religion of Japan) shrines and many other types of old buildings. Kawara is the word the Japanese use to describe roof tiles in general, though there are in fact many styles and types of tiles with regional variations, and a large and specialized vocabulary is used to describe these. Japanese roof tiles are typically very well made and often outlive their intended function protecting structures from the elements. As a result, old roof tiles can sometimes be spotted in Japan being reused for unique and interesting purposes. Old roof tiles are sometimes used to reinforce earthen retaining walls, or stacked one next to another to make garden borders. Roof tiles are also buried vertically along dirt walkways with just the tips exposed a fraction of an inch above the surface to create artistic patterns and to act as paving surfaces. Decorative end caps called onigawara (ogre tiles) look especially nice as accent pieces within the home or on patios and especially when positioned amidst garden foliage.

item code: R1S5-0005770
ship code: G3
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itomaki karinhirano - 1,733 views - 2 years ago
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Channel Comments (17)
rctsos (1 day ago)
nice videos good luck ~
xtremixt1 (1 week ago)
very interesting to see white man westerner admire and worship japanese cultures.
yastunt (1 month ago)
One of the most fascinating youtube sites of all time. .
lumpytitty150 (2 months ago)
wanna blow?
fluergirl1 (4 months ago)
would it be at all possible for you to get ahold of a practice sensu like a practice mai-sen that isn't the price of the world and would be ok to actually use?
qufinest14 (7 months ago)
hi how are you? I had a quick question: I am looking to buy a kyusu right now. Any suggestions about where I should buy it from? Thanks a lot
sbrenn909 (7 months ago)
Kurt, fascinating and your presentation and knowledge of your product is outstanding.

Sandy and Heather
mailpostman (7 months ago)
Nice Videos! Interesting!
buddhafollower (7 months ago)
Very nice videos, Thank you.
Namo Amida Butsu!
buddhafollower (7 months ago)
Namo Amida Bu
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