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Description

Set of four pieces, three square containers (parts a-c) and a cube or dice (part d). The containers have three sides with the same symbols painted on them. The fourth side of each differs. The sign for longevity (kotobuk) is on one side, the second has the sign for good luck (fuku), a third has the name of the sake (Kiku-Shiratsuyu). The fourth side of one piece (part a) is ichi-go, of another piece (part b) is go-go, and of the next piece (part c) is issho. The last piece (part d) has six equal sides, one is dancing, one singing, two ichi-go, one go-go and the last has issho.

History Of Use

Used for gambling ?

Cultural Context

social

Iconographic Meaning

Kiku-shiratsuku means chrysanthemum and white dew. Ichi-go is one sake measure, go-go is 5 measures and issho is 10 measures.

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