2007/06/15

Yen Dollar Eyes

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Yen Eyes, Dollar Eyes



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© www.darumouse.com/black eye


Read more about this device !
ダルマウスブラッキー
Daruma Maus



Me-ire - Painting Eyes for Daruma 達磨の目入れ
Daruma and his EYES


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folded Dollar Bill Daruma

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INSPIRED DESIGN
by Michael Dunn

Japan's Traditional Arts



© The Japan Times June 2005

Book Review by DONALD RICHIE

One might say that, traditionally, the Japanese are a patterned people. They live in a patterned country, a land where the exemplar still exists, and there is a model for everything. It is, more than most, a place where the shape of something may be as important as its content, and where the profile of the country depends on the contour of living.

This profile still exists. To think of Japan, even now, is to think of form, of design. Patterns are made for eyes, names are remembered only if read. It is home of the calling card, country of the forests of advertising. One might call this appreciation natural, except that in Japan the natural is never enough.

Woodlands become parks, trees are dwarfed, cut flowers are arranged and called living. Yet the Japanese designer does not go against nature. Rather, advantage is taken of it. Nature is only potential, still necessary is the shaping, the smoothing, the embellishing.

But because the crafts that create this design do not reveal their layers of meaning, their nuances of hidden beauty, a certain intuition and sensitivity is required of those who view and handle them.

Here, Michael Dunn, author of this excellent book, is highly qualified. Coauthor of "The Art of East Asia," guest curator of the Japan Society of New York's major exhibition of traditional Japanese arts, "The Five Tastes," Dunn also writes for the Asian Art Newspaper, and has appeared as reviewer-critic on the pages of this newspaper.

In his introduction Dunn writes that he intends his approach to be nonacademic and hence something of a corrective. He aims to explain why the Japanese applied arts are unique, how they evolved, and how the Japanese themselves see beauty.

His approach is, thus, entirely aesthetic. "One may look at the historical background, or at materials, or at how things were used. But for me it is the beauty of objects that is of primary consideration, and so this book attempts to introduce Japanese applied arts from the viewpoint of taste and design. As such, it is essentially a very personal view."

And one for which we can be grateful. To this strong, personal sense of beauty Dunn then adds the various aesthetic justifications of Japanese connoisseurs. He introduces the four "design rules" of Soetsu Yanagi: "Honest use, that is, design following function; sound quality; nothing forced, artificial, self-imposing; made with the user in mind."

Also considered are the seven necessary qualities of design identified by the Buddhist scholar Hisamatsu Shin-ichi: asymmetry, simplicity, astringency, naturalness, reserve, non-attachment, tranquillity. In addition, Dunn discusses the five aesthetic considerations recommended by Teiji Ito:

anji, "suggestivity"; 暗示
kanso, "simplicity"; 簡素
fukinkoo,"asymmetry"; 不均衡
hakanasa, "transience"; 儚さ, 果敢なさ
ma, "space."  間

Of their selection, the author says that nearly all the objects illustrated date from the pre-industrial age, before the 20th century, simply because they are so much better than those made later. He also remarks that today it would cost rather a lot of money to live as a simple farmer did before World War II.

Yet the future of Japanese design is not dark.
"Since ancient times, Japan has been an experienced master of adopting and adapting imports . . . so that they eventually appear to be completely native. One senses that such a synthesis is under way again today, with the artifacts and ideas of Westernization being carefully sifted in order to choose which to retain, or modify, in the crucible of Japanese culture."

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The Aesthetic Feeling of the Japanese
日本人の美意識


「暗示」... 「簡素」 ... 「不均整」

transient, mujoo 無常, similar to
hakanai 果敢無い・儚い

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Designer Daruma Papermachee Doll デザイナーズだるま


Asti, Sergio and his Daruma Design (Sergio Asti) セルジョ・アスティ. Italian Design

Table, Dharma Table Design

Norakuro and other designer Daruma のらくろ だるま Shin Tsuzuki


And the export version of Japanese art
Japonism and Daruma


Daruma Design of the Edo and Meji Period
Edo Kakakuri Zuan 江戸からくり図案, 上下絵 (じょうげえ jooge-e)and more

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2007/06/14

Buckwheat Noodles

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Buckwheat Noodles そば 蕎麦

Here is Daruma san, eating his fill at Moriyama.
守山に「達磨大師」のそばを食う図



木曾街道六十九次(きそかいどう ろくじゅうきゅうつぎ)
Print by Utagawa, the details are here:

Daruma eating Buckwheat in a stall at Moriyama !!!!


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歌川国芳
流行達磨遊び-蕎麦・首引き
Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Daruma Eating Soba Noodles and
Playing Tug-of-War with Their Necks
Series:
Fashionable Ammusements of Daruma Dolls (Ryuko daruma asobi)

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. Daruma Yobanashi だるま夜話
Daruma Story for a Spooky Night .



. Edo Yatai 江戸屋台 Food stalls in Edo .
The most famous three ones were for
Sushi, Tenpura and Soba buckwheat noodles.

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This is a group of stores using special buckwheat for the best noodles !
Leader is Kunihiro Takahashi. 高橋邦弘

製粉とそば打ちの基本を教えた弟子は、短期修行者も含めて1,000人以上。その中で、達磨グループのお店.
翁達磨 Okina Daruma 
. /daruma/group/index


広島市から北へ、車で約1時間走った中国山地の麓に位置する
達磨 雪花山房
In the north of Hiroshima town, there is the restaurant of Takahashi sensei, called
"Snow Flowers" Sekka Sanboo.


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Buckwheat Plant: Fagopyrum esculentum

WASHOKU
Soba (そば or 蕎麦) buckwheat dishes



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akaoni soba, aka-oni soba 赤おにそば "Red Demon Soba"
Two shrimp are imitating the horns of the red demon.
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aooni soba, ao-oni soba 青おにそば "Blue Demon Soba"

The town advertises these two demons in many ways.
高畠町 Takahata machi

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青鬼 ・ 赤鬼


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WASHOKU :
Menrui ... all kinds of noodles 麺類



WASHOKU ... Japanese Food SAIJIKI


. Buckwheat (soba) and its KIGO


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Shinsengumi Doll

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Shinsengumi Doll 新選組だるま







GP-PRO
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After Japan opened up to the West in following U.S. Commodore Matthew Perry's visits in 1853, its political situation gradually became more and more chaotic. The country was divided along various lines of political opinion; one of these schools of thought (which had existed prior to Perry's arrival) was sonnō jōi: "Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians."

Radical followers of this ideology began to commit acts of murder and violence in Kyoto, the imperial capital. In 1863, hoping to respond to this trend, the Tokugawa Shogunate formed the Roshigumi (浪士組), a group of 234 masterless samurai (rōnin), under the nominal command of the hatamoto Matsudaira Tadatoshi and the actual leadership of Kiyokawa Hachirō (a dynamic ronin from Shonai). The group's formal mission was to act as the protectors of Tokugawa Iemochi, the 14th shogun, who was preparing to embark on a trip to Kyoto.

At its peak, the Shinsengumi had about 300 members.
They were the first samurai group of the Tokugawa era to allow those from non-samurai classes like farmers and merchants to join. Previously, Japan had had a strict class hierarchy system. Many joined the group due to the desire to become samurai and be involved in political affairs. However, it is a misconception that most of the Shinsengumi members were from non-samurai classes. Out of 106 Shinsengumi members (among a total of 302 members at the time), there were 87 samurai, 8 farmers, 3 merchants, 3 medical doctors, 3 priests, and 2 craftsmen. Quite a few leaders, such as Yamanami, Okita, Nagakura, and Harada, were born samurai.

Commander: Kondō Isami (Isamu),近藤勇
General Secretary (Vice Commander): Yamanami Keisuke
Vice Commander: Hijikata Toshizō 土方歳三
Military Advisor: Ito Kashitarō

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WASHOKU
tonsho mochi 屯所餅(とんしょもち)"garrison mochi"

In Memory of the Shinsengumi.

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Shinsengumi! is NHK's 43rd Taiga Drama,
which features the historical samurai group known as the Shinsengumi and covers their history from the very beginning, before men like Kondou Isami (Commander of the Shinsengumi) and Hijikata Toshizou (Co-Vice-Commander) were even part of the Shinsengumi, all the way through the years until coming to a close with one of the last battles of the Shinsengumi.
source : puma.wellesley.edu



新選組 人形 Shinsengumi dolls





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Flowers named Daruma

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Flowers named Daruma


Chrysanthemum Darumagiku
達磨菊(ダルマギク)





Aster spathulifolius, Aster spathulifolium Maxim.
This plant is home in Honshu and Kyushu Island. It grows to about 30 cm high

Last year I bought two of these plants, they grow quite luscious in the garden.



(C) Kita no Mori





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Daruma hioogi ダルマヒオウギ / 達磨桧扇(達磨檜扇)
Blackberry Lily


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Belamcanda chinensis
chinesische Leopardenblume

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Types
HIME DARUMA (Princess Daruma), CHABO DARUMA, SHIMA DARUMA
[little clivia , very little clivia and stripe leaf Daruma]
Chabo Daruma Clivia

More information is here
Clivia クリビア <> Clivia named Daruma

More Daruma CLIVIA in my Photo Album

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Chrysanthemum-Doll Daruma 菊人形だるま


source : eriaru.blog 


. Chrysanthemum-Dolls 菊人形 kiku-ningyoo  



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Color Daruma Dolls

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Color Daruma Dolls in 10 colors / カラーだるま

They are the typical dolls from Takasaki and come in various sizes too.
高崎のだるま



The colors have the following meaning, usually a play with words in Japanese:

10色だるまの由来

赤 (福だるま) いつも明AKAるい家庭に宿る福の神
白 (博学だるま) 勤勉、努力は博学HAKUGAKU の母
青 (青雲だるま) 青雲の志あれば立身出世、盛運隆昌 SEIUN
黄 (黄金だるま) 富も名声・名誉も、あなたに黄金 OOGON の輝きあればこそ
黄緑 (緑健だるま) は健康の源。緑を取り入れやかに、伸びやかに
金 (金玉だるま) 条なれば財宝、珍重ざくざく
緑 (万緑だるま) 自然環境を大切に、万緑ある生活で活力アップ
黒 (黒だるま) 豊穣を祈願し五を食すれば、髪生え苦労知らず
オレンジ (橙だるま) 夢はきく、希望は高く、心は広く、器量は猶きく
ピンク (桃だるま) ♪君と好きな人が年続きますように♪(一青窈、ハナミズキ)


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Traditional Japanese Colors
日本の伝統的色、色彩


Goshiki Daruma and Color Symbols 五色だるま



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Dharma Table

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Dharma Table, Daruma table




Dharma glass coffee table.
This beautiful coffee table features a decorative round base with a ribbed design and four flat tapered legs the support a ribbed circular frame with a round glass center top.
This coffee table measures 40 inches x 40 inches x 18 inches and will bring a decorative charm to any home decor.


Look at some more modern tables HERE !
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Japanese Design and Daruma
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chabudai ちゃぶ台 / 卓袱台 table for tatami rooms
shippoku しっぽく
karazukue 唐机(からづくえ) "Chinese Tang Table"



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A chabudai (卓袱台 or 茶袱台 or 茶部台)
is a short-legged table used in traditional Japanese homes. The original chabudai ranged in height from just 15 cm to a maximum height of 30 cm. People seated at a chabudai may sit on zabuton or tatami rather than on chairs. The four legs of a chabudai are generally collapsible so that the table may be moved and stored easily.

Chabudai are used for various purposes, such as a study table for children, a work bench for needlework, and most importantly, a dinner table for the entire family (shokutaku (食卓、しょくたく)). In the winter, the chabudai is often replaced by a kotatsu, another type of short-legged table equipped with a removable top and a heater underneath.

chabudai gaeshi ちゃぶ台返し tea-table flipping
is a Japanese phrase meaning to flip [the] chabudai.
Literally, it describes the act of violently upending a chabudai as an expression of anger, frustration, and disapproval. Chabudai-gaeshi may also figuratively describe an analogous outburst and upheaval.
Video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto is notoriously well known for "upending the tea table" if a game's development didn't meet his standard or needed serious reconsideration, and characterized chabudai gaeshi as an "action of old-fashioned Japanese fathers" which "would destroy the family" if attempted literally in modern Japanese society.
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- chabudai haiku

綿虫や卓袱台捨てて一家去る
watamushi ya chabudai sutete ikka saru

this cottonfly -
discarding the tatami table
the family leaves


Moria Akitoshi 守屋明俊

. watamushi 綿虫 (わたむし) cotton fly .
kigo for early winter

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音たてて組む卓袱台や蜆汁
oto tatete tatamu chabudai ya shijimi-jiru

with a loud noise
she folds the tatami table -
corbicula clam soup


Horii Yoriko 堀井より子

. shijimijiru 蜆汁, しじみ汁 miso with corbicula clams .



Living with chabudai, the fragrance of olden times.

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卓袱台で卵割る音敗戦日 高澤良一
卓袱台と秋刀魚と低き電灯と 久野哲男
卓袱台に西日たださす家なりし 奥坂まや
卓袱台の向うは祖のあとどころ 三橋敏雄
卓袱台の脚折り畳み祭笛 赤尾恵以
卓袱台の麦湯に若き父がいる 中鉢陽子
卓袱台は昭和の匂ひ四日かな 端山日出子
卓袱台を遥かに越えて春の涛 攝津幸彦

秋刀魚焼く卓袱台に父母ありし日よ 岡野美代子
秋刀魚食ふ卓袱台の脚落著かず 石倉啓補
ちやぶ台に肘つき星逢ふ夜なりけり 菖蒲あや
四角いちゃぶ台の母ひとり子ひとり 亀井岔水
座るとうらがれ山があるチャブ台 大橋裸木
下町のかつうと訛る小卓袱台 今泉貞鳳
source : HAIKUreikuDB

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kigu shokunin 木具職人 craftsman making wooden tables


source : edoichiba.jp..kigu...

They make special wooden tables for rituals and food offerings, often in three sizes - 三方 sanbo.
Made from hinoki 檜 Japanese cypress.



. Edo craftsmen 江戸の職人 .

. saikigu 祭器具 ritual intruments
shingu 神具 votive objects .



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. Interior Design - The Japanese Home .
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2007/06/13

Street sign

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Street sign

I Love Dharma

Street sign 4.30" x 22.00"



This sign is made of indoor/outdoor weatherproof.040 polystryrene (plastic as thick as 2 credit cards on top each other).This sign comes with rounded corners and one hole at each end for hanging.

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" DHARMA ST " STREET SIGN NAME
Street sign 4.30" x 22.00"

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Tibetan Daruma

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Tibetan Daruma

SANJE ELLIOTT

American painter of traditional Tibetan (Thangka) paintings



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wonderous world -
Tibetan Eyes for my
Daruma san





Daruma Museum Features

Tibet Museum, the Alain Bordier Foundation, Swiss


Tibet チベット <> Padama Sangye: The Daruma Connection


DARUMA EYES in Nepal


DARUMA for PEACE !


and

. Buddha's Eyes from Nepal - Svayambunath Pagoda .   

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a dried lotus leaf
in Tibetan Book of the Dead...
winter dusk

Chen-ou Liu
http://chenouliu.blogspot.com/2011/02/winter-haiku.html







The Bardo Thodol, commonly known by its Western title, the Tibetan Book of the Dead, was composed by Padmasambhava, an Indian mystic who was believed to introduce Buddhism to Tibet in the 8th century. The text was written down by his student, Yeshe Tsogyal, then buried in the Gampo hills in central Tibet, and later discovered by Karma Lingpa in the 12th century. The Tibetan title literally means "liberation by hearing on the after death plane (Bardo: after death plane, Thodol or Thotrol: liberation by hearing).”

The book is chiefly used as a funerary text, guiding “those who have died as they transition from their former life to a new destination.” Its main contents include “the dzogchen view, meditation instructions, visualizations of deities, liturgies and prayers, lists of mantras, descriptions of the signs of death, and indications of future rebirth, as well as those that are actually concerned with the after-death state.”

For further information, please read . the Forword . to the first English language translation of the Tibetan Book of the Dead (translated by Lāma Kazi Dawa-Samdup and compiled and Edited by W. Y. Evans-Wentz).

This edition was a best-seller in the 1960s, and it includes Carl Jung’s a "psychological commentary," in which he writes:

“ The Bardo Thödol [Tibetan Book of the Dead] began by being a 'closed' book, and so it has remained, no matter what kind of commentaries may be written upon it. For it is a book that will only open itself to spiritual understanding, and this is a capacity which no man is born with, but which he can only acquire through special training and special experience. It is good that such to all intents and purposes 'useless' books exist. They are meant for those 'queer folk' who no longer set much store by the uses, aims, and meaning of present-day 'civilisation'."


Tibetan Plateau
faded prayer flags flutter
in the autumn wind


Chen-ou Liu
Canada


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Liberation Through Hearing or Bardo Thodol
is a funerary text. It is often referred to in the West by the more casual title, Tibetan Book of the Dead, a name which draws a parallel with the ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead, another funerary text.
© More in the WIKIPEDIA !


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Basically then, the Bardo Thodel describes a distinct sequence of states (bardos) through which the individual passes through between death and rebirth. There are three distinct stages, which are as follows:

The Chikai Bardo (or hChi-kha Bar-do – a number of Tibetan letters are silent) or Intermediate period of the moment of death. This includes the process of dying; and the dissolution of the ele-ments (earth, water, fire, and air) that make up the physical body. During this period one experiences the "Clear Light", one's own innate Buddha-nature. This is therefore a very favourable moment for the attainment of Enlightenment and liberation from the wheel of rebirth.
The Tibetan account of the Chikai Bardo shows striking parallels with the so-called "Near Death Experience" of people who have died, ex-perienced themselves floating out of their bodies, and so on, and then been revived.
source : www.spiritofmaat.com


chikai bardo...
limitless universe before me
no wind, no sun 


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. Haiku in Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, India  





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mild winter sun -
the Tibetan Buddha
watches over me



Gabi Greve


. Prayer Flags and Haiku  


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White Daruma

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White Daruma 白だるま 

About 28 cm high.
Hirado Porcelain. I have another statue of very similar making.


Photo from my friend Ishino.

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Ceramic material with glossy glazing. Gourd-shaped lucky Japanese symbol with characters painted at the back meaning 'Success'.



. http://www.acloset.com/zen/

Also in blue and red

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Wedding Present White Daruma 【婚礼だるま】
konrei Daruma

Takasaki Daruma Doll



© NextWeb Shop  with more varieties




With more wedding Daruma
source : yanase-daruma-blog





source : calamel.jp

Buraidaruma ブライダルマ Daruma for bride and groom

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Happy Occasion Daruma



This white daruma with "Kotobuki (Congratulations)" painted on it is perfect for happy occasion such as wedding, engagement and childbirth.

Check out a lot more dolls here
. http://www.jun-gifts.com/

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Children of schools by Ground Zero decorate a daruma in collaboration with Japanese children. Japanese children decorate a white daruma and paint one of the eyes while wishing peace on earth.



Children affected by September 11 after decorating the "daruma of peace" that will be completed by Afghanistan children.

ARTISTS WITHOUT BORDERS / ARTISTS OF THE WORLD

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Daruma for Peace

White Daruma Statue at Kozenji Daruma Temple
Koozen-Ji 興禅寺


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. http://www.netcy.co.jp/Daruma




Yamanashi 山梨親子だるま
White Papermachee Dolls from Yamanashi


White Daruma Canister by
Sergio Asti


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White Daruma Tee Shirt



© www.shureidousa.com/


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Shinkawa Credit Assoc. White Daruma
Photos O1 and 02.


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junpaku Daruma 純白だるま all white Daruma


source : www.kanshin.com




source : psss.jp


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an aside:
dicitionaries feature:
ブライダルマーケット
buraidaruma-ketto = buraidaru maaketto = bridal market


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shiroi hotoke 白い仏 "white Buddha"

Daruma is sometimes called the WHITE BUDDHA.

White Buddha:
God is One. There is no God but God: Why call the Atman <>Vajrasattva, <.>
the White Buddha of the Diamond Nature? <>

Dainichi Nyorai, the White Buddha 白い仏様、大日如来です。
Dainichi is known as the primordial or cosmic Buddha,
and represents the center or zenith and the color white.
Dainichi Nyorai sits on a white lotos throne.

Monju Bosatsu, who is another incarnation of Dainichi Nyorai, is revered in
the Zen sect too.
Manjushri is a White Buddha (Monju Bosatsu)



source : www.hanga.com
White Buddha, Korea - by Elizabeth Keith, 1925


Here are some links about this subject, brought to our attention by a good
friend who likes to drink Japanese tea.
Also drinking "from one bowl" has a long tradition.

. shiroi hotoke 白い仏 "white Buddha" .


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. Google for more WHITE DARUMA 白いだるま .


. WKD : White (shiroi  白い) and Haiku .


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- - from my collection

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