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Taishi-do, Imakumano Kan'non-ji Temple, Kyoto lanterns

Lanterns: Kojima shoten2019

Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory

Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory
Kyōto-shi, Japan

Kojima Shoten is an old, established workshop that has been making Kyo-chochin since the Edo period. The entire process is done in the jibari-shiki method, in which everything from the creation of the bamboo frame, the pasting of paper, to the pictorial decoration is done by hand. The product of a time-consuming, labor-intensive process, that Kyo-chochin is characterized by its sturdiness and the rich texture of its materials. As for durability, it can easily last 10 years of kept out of the rain. Lanterns made by Kojima Shoten are dedicated to temples, used in festivals, and more.

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  • Title: Taishi-do, Imakumano Kan'non-ji Temple, Kyoto lanterns
  • Creator: Lanterns: Kojima shoten
  • Date Created: 2019
  • Physical Location: Taishi-do, Imakumano Kan'non-ji temple
  • Location: Kyoto
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Subject Keywords: Buddhist Temple
  • Rights: © Imakumano Kan'non-ji Temple
Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory

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