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Document - Unkown - Educational or Literary Text (Possibly “Ehon Teikin Ōrai” or “Shin Kokin Wakashū”) - 1912
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4 weeks ago

Document - Unkown - Educational or Literary Text (Possibly “Ehon Teikin Ōrai” or “Shin Kokin Wakashū”) - 1912

Antique Japanese Manuscript Book – Edo to Meiji Period Educational or Literary Text (Possibly “Ehon Teikin Ōrai” or “Shin Kokin Wakashū”) A fascinating and mysterious antique Japanese manuscript discovered while cleaning an old temple. Based on its writing style, paper texture, and printing technique, it is believed to date from the late Edo to early Meiji period (circa 1800–1900). The book appears to be part of an Edo-era illustrated textbook or literary work, possibly related to Ehon Teikin Ōrai—a famous educational text once used in terakoya (temple schools)—or perhaps a section of the Shin Kokin Wakashū, a classical anthology of waka poetry. However, its exact identity remains unknown, adding to its enigmatic charm. The text is written in a mixture of kanji, hiragana, and katakana, using historical orthography that is virtually unreadable even to modern Japanese readers. This linguistic and stylistic mystery gives the book a strong aura of antiquity and scholarly depth. Whether it was once used as an educational tool or a literary work, this manuscript offers a tangible connection to Japan’s intellectual and cultural heritage. It would make an exceptional addition to any collection of Japanese antiques, manuscripts, or historical calligraphy. Details: • Era: Late Edo – Early Meiji period (c. 1800–1900) • Material: Paper • Dimensions: 11 cm × 16 cm × 2 cm • Script: Kanji, hiragana,(classical orthography) • Condition: Antique – some wear and age-related stains consistent with its era • Origin: Japan Note: This item was discovered during the cleaning of a Buddhist temple. Its exact contents are uncertain but appear to be part of an Edo-period educational or poetic text. Please review the photos carefully to appreciate its historical details. Attention: ・Please examine the photos closely to confirm the condition of the item. ・Bids should be placed only if you are satisfied with the item as pictured. ・Returns or refunds cannot be accepted for reasons such as a change of mind or personal expectations. ・Depending on your country, additional import duties or taxes may apply. ・Buyers are responsible for all import-related costs. ・If the winning bidder cancels, all shipping and return import costs will be borne by the buyer.

No. 98936316

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Document - Unkown - Educational or Literary Text (Possibly “Ehon Teikin Ōrai” or “Shin Kokin Wakashū”) - 1912

Document - Unkown - Educational or Literary Text (Possibly “Ehon Teikin Ōrai” or “Shin Kokin Wakashū”) - 1912

Antique Japanese Manuscript Book – Edo to Meiji Period Educational or Literary Text (Possibly “Ehon Teikin Ōrai” or “Shin Kokin Wakashū”)

A fascinating and mysterious antique Japanese manuscript discovered while cleaning an old temple.
Based on its writing style, paper texture, and printing technique, it is believed to date from the late Edo to early Meiji period (circa 1800–1900).

The book appears to be part of an Edo-era illustrated textbook or literary work, possibly related to Ehon Teikin Ōrai—a famous educational text once used in terakoya (temple schools)—or perhaps a section of the Shin Kokin Wakashū, a classical anthology of waka poetry.
However, its exact identity remains unknown, adding to its enigmatic charm.

The text is written in a mixture of kanji, hiragana, and katakana, using historical orthography that is virtually unreadable even to modern Japanese readers.
This linguistic and stylistic mystery gives the book a strong aura of antiquity and scholarly depth.

Whether it was once used as an educational tool or a literary work, this manuscript offers a tangible connection to Japan’s intellectual and cultural heritage.
It would make an exceptional addition to any collection of Japanese antiques, manuscripts, or historical calligraphy.

Details:
• Era: Late Edo – Early Meiji period (c. 1800–1900)
• Material: Paper
• Dimensions: 11 cm × 16 cm × 2 cm
• Script: Kanji, hiragana,(classical orthography)
• Condition: Antique – some wear and age-related stains consistent with its era
• Origin: Japan

Note:
This item was discovered during the cleaning of a Buddhist temple.
Its exact contents are uncertain but appear to be part of an Edo-period educational or poetic text.
Please review the photos carefully to appreciate its historical details.

Attention:
・Please examine the photos closely to confirm the condition of the item.
・Bids should be placed only if you are satisfied with the item as pictured.
・Returns or refunds cannot be accepted for reasons such as a change of mind or personal expectations.
・Depending on your country, additional import duties or taxes may apply.
・Buyers are responsible for all import-related costs.
・If the winning bidder cancels, all shipping and return import costs will be borne by the buyer.

Final bid
€ 29
Ilaria Colombo
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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