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This is a hanging scroll of Masakazu Ueda, later Kunihiko Kotake, the fourth son of the Ueda family and younger brother of Onisaburo Deguchi (Kisaburo Ueda) of Omoto. He was adopted by Sotaro Kotake of Kyoto in 1895. He passed away at the age of 48 on November 4, 1933, and is only known to a few researchers. He is mentioned as Kunihiko Kotake in a section of Reikai Monogatari (The Spiritual World Story). This is a valuable document that was preserved, escaping the Second Omoto Incident. ⚫︎From Onidotto.com A section of Reikai Monogatari: "The water's force grows ever more grand, resounding at Takakuma, Kunihiko Kotake and Princess Kowada (Kunihiko Kotake), dividing through the Kotake and Koshiba." ⚫︎Writing on the scroll: "Living in the land of fortune of Kotodama, aiming for the Tama, I think of abundance, Kuni, with seal." It is written. The phrase "aiming for the Tama" reminds one of the Omoto Shin'yu (divine revelations) in the Tamba dialect. ⚫︎Size: 2m60cm (length) x 41cm (width) This is a valuable scroll, and we are carefully preserving it, but the condition of the paper is not good. We would appreciate it if it could be restored and preserved as a historical document. First of all, we hope that you will know that such a scroll exists. As there are limitations to private ownership, we would like to ask for those who feel a connection and will cherish it, mainly organizations that understand the Omoto lineage, to take it over.
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