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Bamboo Tea Container With Design of Chikubu IslandUesugi Manju
A scenery from a Noh song called Chikubujima (Chikubu Island) was described in Maki-e. The moon’s shadow is reflected on the lake and rabbits living on the moon are running through waves. The design in maki-e gives a vibrant feeling to this tea container.