1/05/2005

Sokrates meets Daruma

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Sokrates meets Daruma

ソクラテスと達磨大師



This is on of the series of Yamashina Pictures .

Socrates and Daruma have a discussion, West meets East.
What are they talking about?


Even Socrates, who lived a very frugal and simple life, loved to go to the market. When his students asked about this, he replied,
"I love to go and see all the things I am happy without."


oo oo oo


frowns all around...
Socrates with Daruma
at the open onsen

hahahahaha ... What a pair!

ai... chibi
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/happyhaiku/message/1025

oo oo oo


Zen doctrine is null.
Before I die,
Here is the secret of my teaching.

- Seigan.

.. .. .. .. .. Might this be Socrates?




http://oaks.nvg.org/sokrat.gif


Jumping over the brook
for water:
Not necesary -


- Edgar von Tuesday.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Darumasan-Japan/message/560


critical reasoning
Sokrates meets Daruma
drinking coca-cola

Geert Verbeke
http://users.skynet.be/geert.verbeke.bowls/

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Sokrates (Socrates) the Greek Philosopher
(469-399 B.C.E.)

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In his use of critical reasoning, by his unwavering commitment to truth, and through the vivid example of his own life, fifth-century Athenian Socrates set the standard for all subsequent Western philosophy. Since he left no literary legacy of his own, we are dependent upon contemporary writers like Aristophanes and Xenophon for our information about his life and work. As a pupil of Archelaus during his youth, Socrates showed a great deal of interest in the scientific theories of Anaxagoras, but he later abandoned inquiries into the physical world for a dedicated investigation of the development of moral character. Having served with some distinction as a soldier at Delium and Amphipolis during the Peloponnesian War, Socrates dabbled in the political turmoil that consumed Athens after the War, then retired from active life to work as a stonemason and to raise his children with his wife, Xanthippe. After inheriting a modest fortune from his father, the sculptor Sophroniscus, Socrates used his marginal financial independence as an opportunity to give full-time attention to inventing the practice of philosophical dialogue.

For the rest of his life, Socrates devoted himself to free-wheeling discussion with the aristocratic young citizens of Athens, insistently questioning their unwarranted confidence in the truth of popular opinions, even though he often offered them no clear alternative teaching. Unlike the professional Sophists of the time, Socrates pointedly declined to accept payment for his work with students, but despite (or, perhaps, because) of this lofty disdain for material success, many of them were fanatically loyal to him. Their parents, however, were often displeased with his influence on their offspring, and his earlier association with opponents of the democratic regime had already made him a controversial political figure. Although the amnesty of 405 forestalled direct prosecution for his political activities, an Athenian jury found other charges—corrupting the youth and interfering with the religion of the city—upon which to convict Socrates, and they sentenced him to death in 399 B.C.E. Accepting this outcome with remarkable grace, Socrates drank hemlock and died in the company of his friends and disciples.

Our best sources of information about Socrates's philosophical views are the early dialogues of his student Plato, who attempted there to provide a faithful picture of the methods and teachings of the master. (Although Socrates also appears as a character in the later dialogues of Plato, these writings more often express philosophical positions Plato himself developed long after Socrates's death.) In the Socratic dialogues, his extended conversations with students, statesmen, and friends invariably aim at understanding and achieving virtue {Gk. areth [aretê]} through the careful application of a dialectical method that employs critical inquiry to undermine the plausibility of widely-held doctrines. Destroying the illusion that we already comprehend the world perfectly and honestly accepting the fact of our own ignorance, Socrates believed, are vital steps toward our acquisition of genuine knowledge, by discovering universal definitions of the key concepts governing human life.

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http://www.philosophypages.com/ph/socr.htm



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1/01/2005

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.................................................... AAA 200501Advent.. .. .. .. Alaska KiyoseAll Saints’ Day .. Hallowe’enAll Souls' Day Anemone (05)Ant (ari) (05) Japan, worldwideApple (ringo)(05) JapanApril Fool .. (shigatsu baka, Japan) Worldwide Part 2 (05)Armistice Day Europe (Poppy Day, Rememberance Day, Veterans Day) .. .. .. Part 2 Ash Wednesday Aum (阿吽) A-Un, Om. India.. .. .. .. Australian Seasons, kiyose Autumn (aki, Japan) . Autum Cherry Shikizakura (Japan). Autumn Equinox (Part 1) (higan, Japan). Autumn Festival (aki matsuri, Japan) . Autumn Leaves (momiji, Japan) yellow leaves, colored leaves. Autumn Melancholy EuropeAzalea (Japan) Tsutsuji, Satsuki, Oomurasaki........................................................... BBB 200502BAMBOO .. An Asian PlantBaseball Playoff USA (05)Basho Memorial Day (Basho-Ki) JapanBattledore Hagoita Japan Part 1 .. .. Battledore Part 2 Beach Pea (hama-endoo, Japan) Bee (mitsubachi) Between the Years (zwischen den Jahren, Germany)Blackthorn (Europa) (05)Blowfish (fugu, Japan) .. Puffer, Globefish, SwellfishBombax (Chorisia Tree) KenyaBon Festival (o-bon) (05) Japan...... Awaodori Dance (05) Japan, Bon-Odori, Bon-Dance.... Bon Boats for Souls (shooryoobune) (05) Japan..... Bon Flowers (bonbana) (05) Japan..... Bon Stove (bongama) (05) Japan..... Bon of Wind (kaze no bon) (05) JapanBonifacio Day PhilippinesBrigid's Day (Ireland) St. BrigidBuckwheat flowers (soba no hana) Part 1 .. .. Buckwheat (Part 2 ) JapanBuddhabird (buppoosoo) (05) Dollarbird and Eurasian Scops-Owl; Japan.. .. .. .. Buddhist Ceremonies and Events, a topical Saijiki Butterfly (choochoo, Japan) Part 1 . .. .. Butterfly .. Part 2........................................................... 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FFF 200506Fallen leaves (ochiba) JapanFan (oogi, uchiwa, Japan) Father's Day February Festival (matsuri) (05) JapanFireflies (hotaru) (05) (Japan)Firework Display (hanabi, Japan)First Ceremonies of the year (05) (Japan)First Dream (hatsu yume, Japan) First Snow (hatsuyuki, Japan) First Sun, First Sunrise (hatsuhi, hatsuhi no de, Japan).. .. .. .. .. Flower and Hana 花の話.. .. .. .. .. Flower Trump Hanafuda (05).. .. .. .. .. Fog, Mist, Haze and more Frog (kawazu, kaeru) (Japan) toad, green frog, tree frog, kajika and more (05)Frost (shimo, Japan) , Late FrostFruit Cricket. Prayer Gong Cricket (kanetataki) (05) Japan........................................................... GGG 200507Gadfly .(abu, Japan) Geminid Meteor Shower.. .. .. .. .. 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(Toki, Japan)Iced Coffee, aisu-koohii (Japan) Hot CoffeeIkebana Flower Arrangement (Japan)Independence Day (worldwide) (05)..... ..... ..... INDIA SAIJIKI (under construction)Indian Summer koharubi JapanInsects (mushi) (05) Autumn insects, aki no mushi, Japan. Including grashoppers, locusts, crickets, praying mantiss and many more.Iris (ayame, Japan) shoobu, hanashoobu, airisu, Kakitsubata.. .. .. ISSA and his Season Words ........................................................... JJJ 200510Jacaranda (tropical tree) KenyaJamhuri Day KenyaJanuary Worldwide .. .. .. .. .. JAPANESE Virginia University Saijiki .. .. .. .. .. Japanese 500 Season Words Jelly Bean Cake (mizu yookan) (05) Japan, red bean cake (mizuyokan)Juggernaut Festival (India)

........................................................... KKKK .. 200511.. .. .. .. .. Kenya Saijiki Kokuseki-Ji Naked Festival Japan (05)Kotatsu, heated Table .. .. Japan........................................................... LLL 200512Labour Day (America) http://tinyurl.com/6dm8fLabyrinth, Maze Ladybird (tentoomushi) (05) Ladybug, GlückskäferLampionflower (hoozuki, Japan) Last Ceremonies of the year (05) (Japan)Last Day of the Year (oomisoka, Japan) Leaf Watching momijigari Japan Part 1: http://tinyurl.com/6dm8fLeonid Meteor Shower .. .. Geminid Meteor ShowerLight offerings afloat (tooroo nagashi) (05) mukaebi, okuribi (Japan)Lightning (inazuma) Japan (05) Lotus (hasu, renge) Japan (05)Love-Bug (Southern US) (05)........................................................... MMM 200601Mackerel Clouds (iwashigumo) JapanMagnolia (mokuren, kobushi, hoo no hana, Japan) (05)Manatee North AmericaMandala Mango (Kenya) March Martisor (Amulet) (Romania) (05)Mermaid Parade, N.Y., USA Missing Children's Day International (05)Mistletoe .. .. .. .. MOON and its LINKS..Monsoon ..(India, South Asia)Mosquitoes (ka, Japan) Moss pink (shibazakura) (05) JapanMother's Day Mountains sleep yama nemuru, mountains smile (yama warau ) JapanMulled wine (gloegg, Gluehwein) ........................................................... NNN .. 200602Nairobi Bomb Day (Kenya)Nairobi Int. Trade Fair (Kenya)Nandina (Nanten, Japan) (05)New Year (Part 1) ... New Year Part 2Nine-Eleven 9/11 2001 http://tinyurl.com/6dm8fNirvana Ceremony Nehan-E, Jooraku-E (Japan (05)Nozaki Pilgrimage, Japan (05)........................................................... OOO .. 200603Oktoberfest (Germany) ........................................................... PPP 200604Parang .. Serenaders (Trinidad and Tobago)Parasol Patrick's Day (Ireland) St. Patrick's DayPeony (botan, Japan Winter Peony (kan botan)Persimmon (Japan) (kaki, hoshigaki)Pilgrimage (henro) Part 1 (Japan) .. Pilgrimage Part 2 (05)Pine (matsu, Japan) Plum blossom (ume) Japan Poacher's MoonPoinsettia Polar Night (05) Polar CirclePoui Tree (Tropics) Pounding Rice (mochi tsuki) Japan, Philippines.. .. .. Prairie : North American Prairie Saijiki Prickly Pear (USA, Southern parts) http://tinyurl.com/6dm8f........................................................... QQQ .. 200605Quince Blossom (boke no hana, Japan)........................................................... RRR ...200606.. .. .. .. Rain in various KIGO (Japan) Rain Rituals (amagoi) (05) Japan. Rain Dance, Rain Prayer, RegenzauberRainy Season (tsuyu) Japan (05)Reformation Day, Reformationstag (Germany) http://tinyurl.com/6dm8fRice wine (ricewine) sake (05)Japan Reiswein.. .. .. .. .. Romanian Kiyose (05) (under construction)Rumpot (Rumtopf) Germany Running of the Bulls (Spain) http://tinyurl.com/6dm8fRyokan Day .. Ryokan-ki, Ryokan Memorial Day (Japan)........................................................... SSS 200607.. .. Saints: Their Memorial Days Links to the SaintsSalmonberry, Part 1 .. .. Part 2 (North America, Southeast Alaska)Sanja Festival at Asakusa Kannon (Japan)Santa Claus St. Nikolaus, Santa sanSaury Fish (sanma, Japan) Pacific Saury.. .. .. Seasons and Categories General PointsSetsubun (Japan) .. Bean Throwing Festival, February 3Shrovetide Maslenitsa (Russia)Skunk Cabbage (Alaska) (Mizu-Bashoo, Japanese Skunk Cabbage)Snake Gourd (karasu-uri, Japan) Sponge Gourd (hechima); Shiki’s Death Anniversary (hechima-ki)Snow (yuki) Japan . Many kigo related to snow.Snowdrops SchneeglockenSnow Geese (hakugan, kari, wataridori) Japan. Migratory birds.Snowman (yuki Daruma) Japan (yuki-botoke)Snow melting (yukidoke, Japan) thawing, thaw, defrost. SchneeschmelzeSorrel, Hibiscus (Tropics) Sparrow (suzume, Japan) (05)Spiders ... (kumo, Japan) Spider web, Cob web. Spinne (05)Spider Lily Part 1... ... Spider Lilies Part 2 (higanbana, manjushage, Japan)Spring (haru, Japan) ... Spring at the Zoo , also Bird's Nest... Spring Peace Mild spring weather (nodoka, Japan)Sprinkling Water (uchimizu, Japan) Star Festival (Tanabata, Japan) Strawberries CranberriesSummer (natsu, Japan) .. Summer Solstice (geshi) Swallow (tsubame, Japan) Swing (buranko, Japan) ........................................................... TTT 200608Tamarack, Larch (karamatsu)Thanksgiving Thunder (kaminari) (05) also Lightning (inazuma) JapanTrumpet Creeper (noozenkazura) (05) Japan, Campsis grandifloraTulip (05)Typhoon (Japan) Hurricane Typhoon, Hurricane Part II........................................................... UUUUmbrella (Kenya)........................................................... 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Alphabetical Index of the Daruma Museum

Notebook News Livedoor Blog

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... Nootebook for new Daruma aquisitions


mostly found at Ebay and Yahoo, stored at Livedoor for further use.
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/

Each entry there has a picture and some short explanation.

This is just a list to find them later.



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2005-09-08

Daruma Tea だるまのお茶いろいろ
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/50068620.html

Kutani Figure, Yawning akubi九谷焼、あくび
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/50068634.html

Okimono Statue of Stone 石の置物http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/50068642.html

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2005-08-01

Kozuka small sword, Original at Dmitry Levit Asian Art こずか
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/29409663.html

Netsuke, boy with shovel ねつけ Original at Singer Galleries
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/29409977.html

Netsuke, with ball in mouth, original at Brian Page Antiques
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/29410252.html

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Kokeshi, with Okame, three. こけし おかめ
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/29405772.html

Kokeshi, double decker two facesこけし、二人
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/29406228.html

Okimono from Wood, Takayama 置物、木材
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/29405189.html

Netsuke, yawning ivory. 根付象牙
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/29405426.html

Sake poorer, 徳利
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/29406051.html

Yakimono, Vase 焼き物、花瓶
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/29405602.html


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2005-07-13

Hakata Ningyo (tsuchi ningyo) with Beckoning Cat 博多人形
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/27927164.html

Socks, tabi 足袋 ((Kimono)
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/27926973.html

Sake Bottle with cups 徳利と杯
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/27926648.html

Scroll: Daruma with Lady  掛け軸 だるまと女
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/27926361.html

Kutani with red robe 九谷焼
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/27925707.html

Abacus, Japanese Daruma Co. そろばん
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/27925947.html

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2005-06-21

Gobelin with Three Daruma 壁掛けの刺繍
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/25914657.html

Magnet for Kitchen Door 磁気
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/25914926.html

Yakimono Dish with Daruma Face 焼物、箱
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/25913723.html


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2005-06-09


Iron Figure Daikichi 鉄の大吉
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/24788146.html

Netsuke, man with daruma, badly carved根付、
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/gabigreve2000/detail?.dir=/7aa9&.dnm=83e7.jpg&.src=ph

Tsuchiningyo Clay Doll from Hakata 博多の土人形 !!!
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/24786436.html

Plate with two Daruma 焼き物のお皿、二人のだるま
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/24787188.html


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2005-06-01

Hariko May Day Decoration with Hime Daruma 五月飾りに姫達磨
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/23790503.html

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2005-05-19

Suiteki, Water Dripper from Imari 伊万里の水滴
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/22555331.html

Tonkotsu, Tobacco Holder and pipe とんこつ、
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/22555763.html

Fan Uchiwa with Daruma 団扇
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/22554419.html

Earrings 耳飾
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/22554687.html

Hariko, Monkey holding Daruma. 張子、猿とだるま
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/22555051.html

Okimono, Thief holding Daruma. 泥棒とだるま
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/22554110.html

Netsuke wood large. 根付
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/22553692.html

Netsuke, Arms over head 根付
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/22552848.html

Ojime red laquer おじめ
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/22553213.html


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2005-05-04

Haori 羽織茶色
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/20879064.html

Noren, indigoのれん
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/20878294.html

Yakimono, Vase from Kyoto 焼き物、花瓶 京焼
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/20877682.html

sankaku daruma三角だるま 新潟
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/20877273.html

Furoshiki with Zodiac Animals, tiny Daruma 風呂敷
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/20876536.html

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2005-04-29

Yukata with written pattern 浴衣に文字とだるま
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/20382495.html

Hanga woodblock print by Kyosai, Daruma with Lady 版画
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/20383782.html

Tsuchiningyo white clay doll from Hakata 博多の土人形白い
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/20384237.html


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2005-04-20

Kimono, juban with coins 着物、襦袢と銭の模様
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/19500490.html

Kimono for a child, Omi Hemp 近江の麻着物、!!!
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/19502084.html

Okimono Silver 銀の置物
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/19501030.html

Teacups with Papermachee doll Hariko pattern 茶碗に張子の模様
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/19502510.html

Mamori for Traffic Safety 守り、交通安全
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/19502905.html

Netsuke of Boxwood, large. 根付、大きい
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/19503419.html

Okimono, black wood 置物、黒い木材
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/19503893.html

Okimono, three miniatures in red 置物、3個、ミニ
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/19504248.html

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2005-04-04

EMA prayer board with white Daruma hanger 絵馬
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/18078579.html

Tabemono : Tea Herbal Mix だるま茶ハーブチー
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/18079068.html

Okimono, Dynamic Daruma from Camphor wood 置物http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/18079589.html

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2005-03-28

Aka-Fudo Myo-O 赤不動
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/17670845.html

Fudo Myo-O Pendant with Kan syllable カーン梵字ペンダントヘッド
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/17671329.html


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2005-03-26

Choochin from Hakone 提灯 (picture above)
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/17253757.html

Kakejiku five Daruma
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/17253976.html

Netsuke Celadon
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/17254329.html

Gegege no Kitaroo, Gangu
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/17254946.html

Tsuchiningyoo, clay dolls in a basket
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/17255181.html

Inkan rubber stamps with Daruma
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/17255428.html

Tanuki Daruma Piggybank
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/17256004.html


Fudo Myo-O Painting by Ono Tadahiro
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/17256447.html

Fudo Myo-O Small Statue of Wood
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/17256766.html

Fudo Myo-O Munakata Shiko 棟方志功筆 肉筆「不動明王図」
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/17257124.html


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2005-03-22

Ito, Thread with Daruma だるま糸
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16925598.html

Kimono white silk 着物
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16925966.html

Kimono Gray Shibori Pattern だるま柄、男性物の襦袢
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16926331.html

Chinese Teapot, red. 中国の茶壷
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16926775.html

Haori with small red Daruma inside 羽織にだるま
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16927329.html

Wakasa Urushi Laquer 若狭の漆
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16927595.html

Material Cotton with Daruma Pattern
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16928226.html

Okimono of Kaya wood, little Doll カヤの木の置物
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16928521.html

Suiteki Water Dripper 水滴
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16928865.html

Stamp with Hime, Kanazawa 1955
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16931976.html

Picture Kaiun Daruma 御木幽石 題名:開運だるま
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16932396.html

Shikishi Painting 絵柄色紙(鎌倉五山・瑞巖さん
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16932623.html

Shikishi Painting with Hime 開運達磨 色紙
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16932869.html

Kimono Nagajuuban brown and blue  ながじゅうばん
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16933285.html

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2005-03-21

Matsukawa Daruma 松川だるまLOGO
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16846777.html
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16846941.html

Museum Index AAA - ZZZ
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16848349.html

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2005-03-20

TOP koma spinning
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16784507.html

Kakejiku, Many funny Daruma Heads
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16785240.html

Bronze and Gold Statue, Okimono Hyootan Daruma (Hyotan)
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16785954.html

Netsuke from Ivory, Inemuri Daruma 居眠りだるま
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16787178.html

BOOK Darumachan and Ringochan だるまちゃんとりんごちゃん 絵本
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16787541.html

Kodoogu Purse がま口サイフポーチ
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16787777.html

Kooro Bronze and Gold ≪ブロンズ【だるま香炉】置物≫
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16788213.html

Seven Gods of Good Luck Daruma, Embroidery Picture
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16788588.html

Keyholder, Hariko with Charcoal Coating 張子だるま
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16788942.html

Soroban 名前入りソロバン・算盤
http://blog.livedoor.jp/gabigreve2000/archives/16789345.html


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New Years Cards.




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Clay Bells

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Daruma Clay Bells どれい【土鈴】 dorei
an earthen (ware) bell, a ceramic bell

Clay bells started of as toys for children, but since the Meiji period they came to be a well-loved souvenir for travelling families and groups of ladies. You find them in the local souvenir shops and at most temples and shrines throughout Japan.
Their different types vary from area to area, from maker to maker, and certainly from different
tastes within the changing periods of Japanese history. A lot of the clay bells come from the Kyoto area, but there are also some splendid ones from the various provinces of Japan.

The best introduction to the subject is probably found in the detailed book "Clay Bells in Japan" by Mrs. Ishiyama Kuniko.


clay bells with Kabuki themes



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To be able to hear all the wishes of the people to "win", this Daruma has very large ears.


. Ninomiya Jinja 二宮神社 Shrine Ninomiya.


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Museum about Japanese Clay Bells  
Nihon Dorei Kan 日本土鈴館

The history of clay bells (dorei 土鈴) dates back to the Jomon period (B.C. 7000 - 300); their quiet tinkling and plain shape have attractedthe hearts of the Japanese people. Infused with a variety of hopes by different individuals, the clay bell and its timbre has deeply penetrated into our daily lives. Clay bells infuse a feeling of nostalgia in the Japanese people and provide us a pleasant sensation.
source with photos : 日本土鈴館







鈴を振りふり Extensive BLOG with clay bells
source : blog.nihondorei.com


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Let us look at clay bells with Daruma.
They are sometimes comically designed and very brightly colored.



from Takasaki



It has a string attached through two holes on top and a hard ceramic ball inside that clatters when shaken or moved around.


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from temple Jindai-Ji
深大寺土鈴のだるま土鈴




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from Gero Onsen 下呂温泉
like a princess Daruma



. Gero Onsen 下呂温泉 Gero Hot Spring Spa .
Gifu

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hyottoko or akubi yawning Daruma
ひょっとこ顔のだるま土鈴




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almost naked, like a tanuki




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.. .. .. .. Clay Bells from Akko's Collection







福岡県春日市
http://www.akko-room.com/


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A Daruma clay bell from Tsuyazaki  
津屋崎のだるま土鈴

Tsuyazaki in Kyushu is located close to Hakata with its famous clay dolls, which we will explore in another story. The Tsuyazaki clay dolls are more simple and more like children's toys. The late Mr. Harada Misaemon was famous for this Daruma bells. Now his wife Takayo still makes some smaller ones.

Harada Hanzo Doll Shop
原田半蔵人形店

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satoimo dorei 里芋土鈴 clay bell of a Taro potato
Oita
Made by 楽園工房あのね 吉田ユリ子 Yoshida Yuriko

. Folk Toys from Oita .


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. kanju manju no suzu 干珠満珠の鈴
clay bells of ebb and tide
manju kanju 満珠干珠 the tide jewels .



. Kibuna, ki-buna 黄鮒 / 黄ぶな yellow crucian carp amulet .
clay bell from Utsunomiya, Tochigi


. Kyoto no dorei 京都の土鈴 clay bells from Kyoto .
from Shrines and Temples


. Nakayama dorei 中山土鈴 clay bells from Nakayama .

Akita, Yokote


. Goshiki suzu 五色鈴 five-colored clay bells .


. Toys and Talismans from Japan . 
including Clay Bells

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External LINKS

Clay bells with Mother and Child
source : blog.nihondorei.com

Clay bells with haiku
source : yamatono_dorei

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. gumyooshichoo, gumyoo shichoo 共命之鳥 Gumyo Paradise Bird .

. Takeda Shingen 武田信玄 clay bells .


. Matsuo Basho 松尾芭蕉 - Archives of the WKD .
clay bells with his figure and hokku

. Sake 酒 rice wine for rituals and festivals .
and clay bells

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12/22/2004

Literature

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............... Literature Register

Japanese, English and German


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Digital Dictionary of Buddhism 
電子佛教辭典
. www.buddhism-dict.net .

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***** *A

Ajiro, Keisuke; Okada, Tomoyuki
Dagakki Jiten - Handbook of Percussion and Effect Instruments
Ongaku no Tomo Sha, Neuauflage Tookyoo 1994

Anesaki, Masaharu
History of Japanese Religion
Charles E. Tuttle Company, Tookyoo 1963

Arakawa, Yasuichi
Zen Painting
Kodansha

Arika, Yoshitaka
Butsuga no Kanshoo Kisoku Chishiki
(Grundlagen bei der Betrachtung von buddhistischen Bildern)
Shibundoo, Tookyoo 1991

Ashida, Shoojiro
Butsuzoo Miwakekata Jiten
(Lexikon zur Unterscheidung von Buddhastatuen)
Hokushindoo, Tookyoo 1989

Auboyer, Jeannine, Hrsg.
Handbuch der Formen- und Stilkunde - Asien
W. Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart 1978


***** *B

Bechert, Heinz, Hrsg.
Die Welt des Buddhismus
Verlag C.H.Beck, München 1984

Brauen, Martin
Das Mandala
DuMont Buchverlag, Köln 1992


***** *C

Conze, Edward
Der Buddhismus - Wesen und Entwicklung
Urban-Bücher, W. Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart 1953


***** *D

Daigoji-ten
Ausstellungskatalog des Tempels Daijoji
Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha, Tookyoo 1989

Dittrich, Edith
Buddhistische Kunst Ostasiens
Ausstellungskatalog des Museums für Ostasiatische Kunst
Köln 1968


***** *E

Earhart, Byron H.
Shugendoo
Sophia University Press, Tookyoo 1970

Eberhard, Wolfram
Lexikon chinesischer Symbole
Eugen Diederichs Verlag, Köln 1983


***** *F

Frommknecht, Christa, Redaktion
Dokumentation - 2. China-Akademie, Herbst 1993
Auslandsgesellschaft Nordrhein-Westfalen e.V., Dortmund 1994

Fukuyama, Toshio
Heian Temples: Byoodoo-In and Chuuson-Ji
Weatherhill, New York - Tookyoo 1976


***** *G

Gabbert, Gunhild, Hrsg.
Buddhistische Plastik aus China und Japan
Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst der Stadt Köln
Franz Steiner Verlag, Wiesbaden 1972

Getty, Alice
The Gods of Northern Buddhism - Their History and Iconography
Dover Publications, New York, Reprint 1988 (First Edition 1914)

Glaser, Curt
Die Kunst Ostasiens
Insel-Verlag, Leipzig 1922

Goepper, Roger (1)
Kunst und Kunsthandwerk in Ostasien
Keysersche Verlagsbuchhandlung, München 1968

Goepper, Roger (2)
Mandala-Darstellungen im esoterischen Buddhismus Japans
in: Symbolon, Jahrbuch für Symbolforschung, NF 1
Wienand Verlag, Köln 1972

Goepper, Roger (3)
Kekkai, Notes on a Shingon Ceremony and its Connections with Art.
In: Formation and Development of Buddhist Art in Japan
Nara Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan, Nara 1978

Goepper, Roger (4)
Shingon - Die Kunst des Geheimen Buddhismus in Japan
Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst, Köln 1988

Goepper, Roger (5)
Aizen-Myoooo
Artibus Asiae (Supplementum 39), Zürich 1993

Gojoo, Junkyoo
Shugendoo no Kokoro (Das Wesen des Shugendoo)
Toki Shoboo, Osaka 1983

Greve, Gabriele
Buddhastatuen - Who is Who
Paradise Publishers, Kamakura 1994

Greve, Gabriele
Buddhistische Kultgegenstände Japans
Paradise Publishers, Kamakura 1996
Buddhistisches Kultgeraet, Buchrezension

Groner, Paul
Saicho: The Establishment of the Japanese Tendai School.
University of Hawaii Press. 2000
ISBN 0-8248-2371-0.


***** *H

Hamada, Takashi, Hrsg.
Bukkyoo Bijutsu Nyuumon (Einführung in die Kunst des Buddhismus) - Band 1-6
Heibonsha, Tookyoo 1990

Hamashima, Masaji, Hrsg.
Jisha Kenchiku no Kanshoo Kiso Chishiki (Grundwissen beim Betrachten von Shreinen)
Shoobundoo, Tookyoo 1992

Hammitzsch, Horst, Hrsg.
Japan-Handbuch
Franz Steiner Verlag, Wiesbaden 1981

Hanayama, Shooyuu
Butsuzoo no subete (Alles über Buddhastatuen)
PHP Institute, Tookyoo 1991

Hieizan to Tendai no Bijutsu
Die Kunst der Tendai-Sekte und des Tempels Hieizan - Ausstellungskatalog
Asahi Shinbunsha, Tookyoo 1986

Hitomi Haruo et al.
Bunkazai no Mikata - Rekishisanpoo no Tebiki
Yamakawa Shuppansha, Tookyoo 1984

Hori, Ichiroo (Editor)
Japanese Religion
A Survey by the Agency for Cultural Affairs
Kodansha 1972
ISBN : 4-7700-0955-0

Hooryuuji Mitsuhoo-ten
Schätze des Tempels Hooryuuji
Ausstellungskatalog
Bunkachoo, NHK, Nara 1990

Hooryuuji-ten
Ausstellungskatalog des Tempels Hooryuuji
Shogakukan, Tookyoo 1985


***** * I

Imai, Shoodoo
Shakyoo to Shabutsu (Abmalen von Sutras und Buddhas)
Ikeda Shoten, Tookyoo 1988

Immoos, Thomas; Halpern, Erwin
Japan - Tempel, Gärten und Paläste
DuMont Buchverlag, Köln 1982

Inagaki, Hisano, Hrsg.
A Dictionary of Japanese Buddhist Terms
Nagata Bunshoodoo, Kyooto 1988

Inoue, Mitsusada
Rekishi Sampoo Jiten (Lexikon: Wanderungen durch die Geschichte)
Yamakawa Shuppansha, Tookyoo 1979

Irie, Taikichi; Aoyama, Shigeru
Buddhist Images
Translated by Thomas I. Elliott
Hoikusha Color Books, Osaka 1970

Iwai, Hiromi, Hrsg.
Nihon no Yookai (Die Gespenster Japans)
Kawade Shoboo Shinsha, Tookyoo 1990

Iwano, Shinyuu
Japanese English Buddhist Dictionary - Revised Edition
Daitoo Shuppansha, Tookyoo 1991


***** *J

Jarves, James Jackson
A Glimpse at the Art of Japan
Charles E. Tuttle Company, Tookyoo, Reprint 1984


***** *K

Kageyama, Haruki
The Arts of Shinto
Weatherhill, New York - Tookyoo 1973

Kamakura no Mitsuhoo
Ausstellungskatalog der Geheimschätze Kamakuras
Ootsuka Koogeisha, Yokohama 1990

Kanaoka, Shuuryuu
Koji Meisatsu Daijiten (Großes Lexikon berühmter alter Tempel)
Tookyoodoo, Tookyoo 1981

Kanda, Akira
Butsuzoo Hayawakari Kohyakka (Kurze Einführung zum Verständnis von Buddhastatuen)
Shunkasha, Tookyoo 1985

Katoo, Shuuichi (1)
Kamigami to Hotoke no Deai (Das Zusammentreffen der Götter und Buddhas)
Nihon - Sono Kororo to Katachi, Band 2
Heibonsha, Tôkyô 1987

Katoo, Shuuichi (2)
Japan - Spirit and Form
Charles E. Tuttle Company, Tookyoo 1994

Kawada, Sadamu, Hrsg.
Busshari to Kyoo no Shoogon (Schmuckobjekte für Reliquien und Sutren)
Nihon no Bijutsu, Nr. 280; Shibundoo, Tôkyô 1989

Kawahara, Yoshio, Hrsg.
Butsuzoo no Mikata - Miwakekata Hyakka (Einführung in die Betrachtungsweise und Unterscheidung von Buddhastatuen)
Shufu to Seikatsusha, Tookyoo 1995

Kinkaku Ginkaku Meihoo-ten
Ausstellungskatalog der Tempel Kinkakuji und Ginkakuji
Yomiuri Shinbunsha, Oosaka 1991

Kobayashi, Takeshi
Nara Buddhist Art: Toodai-Ji
Weatherhill, New York - Tookyoo, 1975

Koto Meihoo Hyakkasen
Ausstellungskatalog der Kunstschätze der Stadt Kamakura
Ootsuka koko sha, Yokohama 1989

Kraatz, Martin, Hrsg.
Das Bildnis in der Kunst des Orients
Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 1990

Kuno, Takeshi (1)
Butsuzoo Jiten (Lexikon der Buddhastatuen)
Tookyoodoo Shuppan, Tookyoo 1975

Kuno, Takeshi (2)
Butsuzoo Fudooki (Buddhastatuen in Japan)
NHK, Tookyoo 1979

Kuno, Takeshi (3)
Butsuzoo Junrei Jiten (Lexikon der Pilgerfahrten zu Buddhastatuen)
Yamakawa Shuppansha, Tookyoo 1986

Kuno, Takeshi (4)
Butsuzoo no Rekishi (Geschichte der Buddhastatuen)
Yamakawa Shuppansha, Tookyoo 1987

Kuno, Takeshi (5),
Butsuzoo Kanshoo no Kihon (Grundlegendes bei der Betrachtung von Buddhastatuen)
Satobun, Tookyoo 1990


***** *L

Lommel, Andreas
Buddhistische Kunst
Katalog des Staatlichen Museums für Völkerkunde, München 1974


***** *M

Machida, Kooichi und Nagai Shinichi, Hrsg.
Nihon Bijutsu Kojiten (Kleines Lexikon der japanischen Kunst)
Kadokawa Shoten, Tookyoo 1977

Masumura, Satoko, Hrsg.
Urushi Koogei Jiten (Lexikon der Lackkunst)
Koogei Shuppan, Tookyoo 1994

Matsumoto, Akira
Nihon no Miira-butsu (Die Buddha-Mumien Japans)
Rinkawa sensho, Tookyoo 1993

Mizuno, Seiichi
Asuka Buddhist Art: Hooryuuji
Weatherhill, New York - Tookyoo 1974

Mochizuki, Shinjoo, Hrsg.
Butsuzoo - Kokoro to Katachi
(Buddhastatuen - ihr Wesen und ihre Form)
NHK, Tookyoo 1990,

Mori, Yuuo
Shimokita no Itako Monogatari
Aomori Offsett Insatsu, Aomori 1991

Morse, Anne Nishimura; Morse Samuel Crowell, Hrsg.
Object as Insight - Japanese Buddhist Art and Ritual
Katonah Museum of Art, New York 1995


Mosaku, Ishida, Hrsg.
Mikkyô Hôgu (Kultgerät des esoterischen Buddhismus)
Verlag, Tôkyô 1965 HD: 991/1 C


***** *N

Nagata, Hisashi
Nenjuu Gyooji o Kagaku suru (Wissenschaftliche Erklärungen der Jahreszeitenfeste)
Nippon Keizai Shinbunsha, Tookyoo 1989

Nakagawa, Takeshi, Hrsg.
Nihon Kenchiku midokoro Jiten (Wörterbuch über die Spezialitäten Japanischer Architektur)
Tookyoodoo Shuppan, Tookyoo 1990

Nakamura, Hajime (1)
Ways of Thinking of Eastern Peoples
University Press of Hawaii, 1964

Nakamura, Hajime, Hrsg. (2)
Bukkyoo Jiten (Lexikon des Buddhismus)
Iwanami Shoten, Tookyoo 1989

Nakamura, Hajime, Hrsg. (3)
Anata dake no Hanya Shinkyoo (Das ganz persönliche Herz-Sutra)
Shogakukan, Tookyoo 1990

Nanba, Tsuneo
Kanpôyaku Nyûmon (Einführung in die chinesische Heilpflanzen-Medizin)
Hoikusha, Oosaka 1970

Naniwada, Tooru, Hrsg.
Kyoozoo to Kakebotoke (Buddhabilder auf Spiegeln und Hänge-Buddhas)
Nihon no Bijutsu, Nr. 284; Shibundoo, Tookyoo 1990

Nara Saidaiji-ten
Ausstellungskatalog des Tempels Saidaiji, Nara
Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha, Tookyoo 1991

Naya, Yoshiharu, Hrsg.
Koodoo Nyuumon (Einführung in den Weg des Duftes)
Tankoosha, Tookyoo 1993

Neighbour Paren, Mary
The Roof in Japanese Architecture
Weatherhill, Tookyoo 1983

Nihon Bijutsu Meihoo-ten
Art Treasures of Japan - Tookyoo National Museum - Ausstellungskatalog
Yomiuri Shinbunsha, Tookyoo 1986

Nihon Kokuhoo-ten
National Treasures of Japan - Tookyoo National Museum - Ausstellungskatalog
Yomiuri Shinbunsha, Tookyoo 1990

Nishimura, Koochoo (1)
Butsuzoo no Saihakken (Die Wiederentdeckung der Buddhastatuen)
Yoshikawa Koobunkan, Tookyoo 1976

Nishimura, Koochoo (2)
Hotoke no Sekaikan (Das Weltanschauung des Buddha)
Yoshikawa Koobunkan, Tookyoo 1979

Nishimura, Koochoo (3)
Yasashii Butsuzoo no Mikata
(Die rechte Betrachtungsweise der Buddhastatuen)
Shinchoosha, Tookyoo 1983

Nishimura, Koochoo (4)
Butsuzoo no Miwakekata (Unterscheidung der Buddhastatuen)
Shinchoosha, Tookyoo 1984

Nishimura, Koochoo (5)
Inori no Zookei (Gebete werden Statuen)
Shinchoosha, Tookyoo 1988

Nishimura, Koochoo (6)
Butsuzoo ga Kataru (Buddhastatuen erzählen)
Shinchoosha, Tookyoo 1990

Nishimura, Koochoo (7)
Unkei no Kakumei (Die Revolution des Unkei)
Geijutsu Shinchoo 2, Tookyoo 1992


***** *O

Ooguri, Dooei
Kaiun - Juusanbutsu (Die 13 Buddhas, die Glück bringen)
Nihon Bungeisha, Tookyoo 1992

Okada, Yoshiroo, Hrsg.
Gendai Koyomi Yomitoki Jiten (Der moderne Kalender - Ein Lexikon)
Kashiwa Shoboo, Tookyoo 1993

Oomori, Takashi, Hrsg.
Mikkyoo no Hon (Das Buch vom esoterischen Buddhismus)
Books Esoterica, Gakken, Tookyoo 1992

Oomori, Takashi; Hrsg. (2)
Shugendoo no Hon (Das Buch über den japanischen Weg der Bergasketen)
Books Esoterica Nr.8, Gakken, Tookyoo 1993


***** *P

Papinot, E.
Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan
Charles E. Tuttle Company, Tookyoo 1972

Pevsner, Sir Nikolaus, Hrsg.
Lexikon der Weltarchitektur
Prestel-Verlag, München 1971

Plaeschke, Herbert
Buddhistische Kunst - Das Erbe Indiens
Verlag Hermann Böhlaus Nachf., Wien 1972

***** *R

Reischauer, Edwin O.
Ennin's Travels in Tang China
The Roland Press Company, New York 1955


***** *S

Saitoo, Akitoshi, Hrsg. (1)
Nihon Bukkyoo Jinmei Jiten (Lexikon buddhistischer Personennamen)
Shin Jinbutsu Ooraisha, Tookyoo 1993

Saitoo, Akitoshi, Hrsg. (2)
Bukkyoo Minzoku Jiten (Lexikon des volkstümlichen Buddhismus)
Shin Jinbutsu Ooraisha, Tookyoo 1993

Sakata, Munehiko, Hrsg.
Mikkyoo Hoogu (Ritualgegenstände des esoterischen Buddhismus)
Nihon no Bijutsu, Nr. 282; Shibundoo, Tookyoo 1989

Salmon, Patricia
Japanese Antiques
Art International Publishers, Tookyoo 1985

Sansom, George B.
Japan - von der Frühgeschichte bis zum Ende des Feudalsystems
Magnus Verlag, Essen 1975

Sasa, Fujio
A Dictionary of Japanese Art Terms
Tookyoo Bijutsu, Tookyoo 1990

Sasama, Yoshihiko
Nihon Mikakunin Seibutsu Jiten (Lexikon über noch nicht bestimmbare Lebewesen Japans)
Kashiwa Bijutsu Shuppansha, Tookyoo 1994

Saunders, E. Dale
Mudra - Bollingen Series LVII
Pantheon Books, New York 1960

Sawa, Takaaki (Ryuuken), Hrsg. (1)
Butsuzoo Zuten (Illustriertes Wörterbuch der Buddhastatuen)
Yoshikawa Koobunkan, Tookyoo 1962

Sawa, Takaaki (Ryûken) (2)
Art in Japanese Esoteric Buddhism
Weatherhill, New York - Tôkyô 1972

Sawa, Takaaki (Ryûken), Hrsg. (3)
Mikkyoo Bijutsu Taikan (Übersicht der Kunst des esoterischen Buddhismus)
Verlag, Tookyoo 1984

Sawa, Takaaki (Ryûken), Hrsg. (4)
Mikkyoo Jiten (Wörterbuch des esoterischen Buddhismus)
Hôzôkan, Kyôto 1975, Reprint 1992

Schuhmacher, Stephan, Hrsg.
Lexikon der östlichen Weisheitslehren
Otto Wilhelm Barth Verlag, Bern 1986

Schuhmacher, Stephan, Hrsg.
The Shambala Dictionary of Buddhism and Zen
Shambala Dragon Editions, Boston 1991

Schuhmann, Hans Wolfgang
Buddhistische Bilderwelt- Ein ikonographisches Handbuch des Mahayana- und Tantrayana-Buddhismus
Eugen Diederichs Verlag, Köln 1986


Seckel, Dietrich (1)
Kariteimo- Die "Buddhistische Madonna" in der japanischen Kunst
Otto Harrassowitz, Leipzig/ Tookyoo, 1944

Seckel, Dietrich (2)
Buddhistische Kunst Ostasiens
W. Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart 1957

Seckel, Dietrich (3)
Einführung in die Kunst Ostasiens
Sammlung Piper, München 1960

Seckel, Dietrich (4)
Kunst des Buddhismus- Reihe Kunst der Welt
Holle-Verlag, Baden-Baden 1962

Seckel, Dietrich (5)
Jenseits des Bildes
1976

Seckel, Dietrich (6)
Buddhistische Tempelnamen in Japan
Münchner Ostasiatische Studien, Band 37
Franz Steiner Verlag, Wiesbaden, Stuttgart 1985

Seki, Hideo, Hrsg.
Kyoozuka to sono Ibutsu (Sutrahügel und dort vergrabene Gegenstädnde)
Nihon no Bijutsu, Nr. 292; Shibundoo, Tookyoo 1990

Sekine, Shunichi, Hrsg.
Hotoke, Bosatsu to Doonai no Shoogon (Schmuckgegenstände für Buddhas und Bosatsu in Tempelhallen)
Nihon no Bijutsu, Nr. 281; Shibundoo, Tookyoo 1989

Sennyuuji-ten
Ausstellungskatalog des Tempels Sennyuuji
Asahi Shinbunsha, Tookyoo 1990

Shimizu, Tadashi, Hrsg.
Butsugu Jiten (Lexikon über buddhistische Kultgegenstände)
Tookyoodoo Shuppan, Tookyoo 1978

Somekawa, Eisuke, Hrsg.
Mandara Zuten (Illustriertes Lexikon der Mandalas)
Daihoo Rinkaku, Tookyoo 1993

Speiser, Werner
Lackkunst in Ostasien
Holle-Verlag, Baden-Baden 1965

Stahn-Shimizu, Michael
Buddistische Holzskulptur der Nara- und frühen Heian-Zeit
Europäische Hochschulschriften
Peter Lang, Frankfurt 1994

Stanley-Baker, Joan
Japanese Art
World of Art Series, Thames and Hudson, London 1991

Sugiyama, Jiroo
Classic Buddhist Sculpture - The Tempyoo Period
Kodansha International Ltd. and Shibundoo, Tookyoo 1982

Suzuki, Daisetz T.
Zen and Japanese Culture
Pantheon Books. Bollinger Foundation, New York 1959

Suzuki, Norio, Hrsg.
Kuyoogu to Zoogu (Kultgerät für Opferzeremonien und Gegenstände von Priestern)
Nihon no Bijutsu, Nr. 283; Shibundoo, Tookyoo 1989

Swann, Peter C.
Kunst der Welt - Japan von der Joomon zur Tokugawa-Zeit
Holle-Verlag, Baden-Baden 1965

***** *T

Takemitsu, Makoto
Mikkyoo Jujutsu to Kenryokusha (Die magischen Praktiken des estoerischen Buddhismus und die Machthaber)
Nesco, Tookyoo 1994

Takuan, Soohoo
The Unfettered Mind
Übersetzt von William Scott Wilson
Kodansha International, Tookyoo 1986

Tamaru, Noriyoshi and Reid, David
Religion in Japanese Culture
Kodansha Int. Tokyo New York, 1996
ISBN: 4-7700-2054-6

Tanaka, Kimiaki
Tanka no sekai
Tibetto Bukkyoo Bijutsu Nyuumonn (Einführung in die Buddhistische Kunst Tibets - die Welt der Tanka)
Yamakawa Shuppansha, Tookyoo 2001

Tanaka, Yoshiyasu
Me de Miru Butsuzoo (Buddhastatuen, die wir ansehen) - Band 1 - 6
Tookyoo Bijutsu, Tookyoo 1986

Tani, Shinichi, Hrsg.
Nihon Bijutsu Jiten (Wörterbuch der japanischen Kunst)
Tookyoodoo; Tookyoo 1952

Toda, Eiho, Hrsg.
Hibutsu (Geheim-Buddhas)
Mainichi Shinbunsha, Tookyoo 1991

Toodaiji-ten
Ausstellungskatalog des Tempels Toodaiji
Asahi Shinbunsha, Tookyoo 1991

Torao, Toshiya; Delmer M. Brown
Chronology of Japan
Business Intercommunications Inc., Tookyoo 1987

Tsuda, Noritake
Handbook of Japanese Art
Charles E. Tuttle Company, Tookyoo 1941

Tsurugaoka Hachimangu
Ausstellungskatalog des Hachiman-Schreins, Kamakura
Ootsuka Koogeisha, Yokohama 1991

***** *U

Uehara, Shooichi, Hrsg. (1)
Nihon Bukkyoo no Sekai: Chingo Kokka to Jujutsu - Band 2
(Die Welt des japanischen Buddhismus: Staatsschutz und Magie)
Shueisha, Tookyoo 1989

Uehara, Shooichi, Hrsg. (2)
Nihon Bukkyoo no Sekai: Mandara no Uchuu - Band 4
(Die Welt des japanischen Buddhismus: Der Kosmos des Mandala)
Shueisha, Tookyoo 1988

Umhara, Kazu, Hrsg.
Ningen no Bijutsu (Kunst der Menschheit) - Band 1 bis 9
Gakken, Tookyoo 1990


***** *W

Washio, Ryuuki
Tooji no Myoozoo (Die Myoo-Statuen des Tooji-Tempels)
Tooji Hoomotsukan, Nara 1988

Watanabe, Shookoo
Fudoo Myoooo
Asahi Shinbunsha, Tookyoo 1975

Watson, William
Early Civilisation in China
Thames and Hudson, London 1966

Weiß, Gustav
Keramik-Lexikon
Ullstein Verlag, Frankfurt 1991
(ISBN 3-550-06505-1)

Williams, C.A.S.
Outlines of Chinese Symbolism and Art Motives
Charles E. Tuttle Company, Tookyoo 1974


***** *Y

Yamamoto, Nobuyoshi, Hrsg.
Mikkyoo Koogei (Applied Art of Japanese Esoteric Buddhism)
Ausstellungskatalog
Nara Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan, Nara 1992


Yamaori, Testuo
Nihon no Bukkyoo to Minzoku (Japanischer Buddhismus und das Volk)
Nihon Hoosoo (NHK) Shuppan Kyookai, Tookyoo 1989

Yokoyama, Kimizane
Mikkyoo - The Virtue of Avalokitesvara
Tama Publishing Co., Ltd, Tookyoo 1983


Yoshida, Shookin, Hrsg.
Bukkyoo Daijiten, Buddhica (Großes Lexikon des Buddhismus)
Shogakukan, Tookyoo 1988

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Plastik aus Japan
Holzskulpturen des 8. bis 18. Jahrunderts
Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst, Köln 1979

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