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13000→ This is a sake bottle with a heron design, made by Den-shichi Mikayama during the Meiji era, with a beautiful painting. I think it's a heron, but Kabakun can't tell the difference between a heron and a crane. I always thought the sizes were different, but the herons I encountered on the Shimabara Peninsula in Nagasaki were huge. We met head-on as I turned a corner. They were majestic, standing in the middle of the road without moving, definitely over a meter tall. They didn't even consider giving way to Kabakun, and didn't budge from their spot. I was so surprised! Are you a shoebill stork? I bought this a long time ago, and as I looked at it, wondering if it was someone who took the Mikayama name during the Meiji or Taisho eras, I heard the name Den-shichi Mikayama for the first time. Later, I remember buying a tea caddy with the Mikayama Seisei mark made by Den-shichi from the father of Kobijutsu Miki. This is a sake bottle with a design that you can enjoy while using it. There is a short crack on the rim, but it doesn't affect its use. The size is approximately 15.2 cm in height and 7.2 cm in diameter.
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