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Tabakobon (tobacco tray)

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Tobacco and Salt Museum

Tobacco and Salt Museum
Sumida, Japan

This red-lacquered tobacco tray belonged to the House of Maeda. The Maeda clan was a powerful daimyo (feudal lord) who ruled Kaga province during the Edo period. The tobacco tray was a tool to welcome guests. Therefore there are two kiserus (Japanese pipes) on this tray. One of them is for guest.

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Tobacco and Salt Museum

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