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Front of envelope (part a) has name of a fan and a seal mark in red. Inside of the envelope, there is a piece of folded red paper (part b).
Yellow chrysanthemums with blue leaves and stalks decorate the whole of the vase. Brown and yellow "seal" mark underneath.
Black ink writing on off-white paper. Letter on one side, with reply on other side.
Manual includes teachings of language, arithmetic, geometry, and art. The cover is dark red-brown with light brown and white diagonal cross lines.
A thick rectangular book with some annotations in red. Has two ties for closure.
Letters written to Masahisa Aicimoto by different people. Also a receipt from Tenshodo Jewelry in Tokyo.
Rectangular piece of paper in black and white. Paper is decorated with Japanese calligraphy and Romanized Japanese "Hakone Kamakuraya" on a background of irregular stripes with a branch motif.
Plain envelope with written title on the front (part a). There is another piece of paper folded in half with an 'x' through hand-written characters on one side.
Print titled "Cats take calligraphy lessons." Classroom scene with many cats, wearing human clothing, writing calligraphy with brushes and ink. Colours are blue, green, orange, yellow and red. Black Japanese characters appear in columns across the top of the image, and also within the image. There is also a row of characters along the top edge, outside the border.
Two rectangular pieces of card stock printed with brown characters in blocks of text (parts a and c). Parts a and c are each enclosed in folded, large pieces of rectangular paper with brown and black characters printed on the front (parts b and d). Covering has titles in Japanese meaning "Houses of Japan", subject matter used in designing serviettes. Inside brochure gives details of designer and techniques used. Designer is Taizo Minagawa. Houses used in the design were famous for continuing cultural material.