Kakemono Saijiki

Fanatic about all things classical Japanese from art to the traditional designs. I tend to post photos of hanging scrolls, folding screens, and tea ceremony tools. Send a message I don't bite. Yoroshiku!
The cedar groves of Mt Koya Wakayama pref

The cedar groves of Mt Koya Wakayama pref

Iwakuni castle, rebuilt during the postwar years. The castle used to be the home of the Kikawa family who were part of the Mori clan’s three main families.

Iwakuni castle, rebuilt during the postwar years. The castle used to be the home of the Kikawa family who were part of the Mori clan’s three main families.

Yamaguchi prefecture Iwakuni city, Kintaikyo bridge

Yamaguchi prefecture Iwakuni city, Kintaikyo bridge

The famous Japanese confectioner , Toraya’s logo done by Tomioka tessai the known 19th century artist

The famous Japanese confectioner , Toraya’s logo done by Tomioka tessai the known 19th century artist

Kano Doshun, view of Mt. Fuji and rising dragon. Perfect for the upcoming year of the dragon.

Kano Doshun, view of Mt. Fuji and rising dragon. Perfect for the upcoming year of the dragon.

Inkin fabric from the 17th to 18th centuries from china used on scroll mountings commonly

Inkin fabric from the 17th to 18th centuries from china used on scroll mountings commonly

Jizo-in Kyoto

Jizo-in Kyoto

Unkoku Tochu 18c. The only Unkoku school artist who went blind from some rare case yet never gave up in life.

Unkoku Tochu 18c. The only Unkoku school artist who went blind from some rare case yet never gave up in life.

Peonies 18th c. or earlier.

Peonies 18th c. or earlier.

Andrew miller tea bowl

Andrew miller tea bowl