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Hanging Scroll Auspicious Item Doishoho Takasago Size Approx. 184cm tall, 55cm wide Painting Size Approx. 111cm tall, 41cm wide *Please note that these are amateur measurements, so there may be some errors. *With box Thank you for viewing. The Takasago hanging scroll is a hanging scroll derived from the Noh play "Takasago," and is displayed as a symbol of marital harmony, longevity, and health, especially at engagement ceremonies and celebrations of longevity. It depicts an old man (Okina) and an old woman (Ouna). The old man uses a rake to "gather good fortune," and the old woman uses a broom to "ward off evil spirits," expressing the wish that the couple will help each other and live a long life together. As this is an old item, there are some stains and dirt. If you are concerned about the details, please refrain from purchasing. I hope to pass it on to someone who appreciates it.
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