

Nichinichi Kore Kōnichi Ishidōhyō, Japanese Stone Post
Item description - YO07010137
Decorative stone posts can be seen all over Japan. These so-called Ishidōhyō (石道標) are slightly placed in the ground and feature carved text from top to bottom. These texts can refer to various topics. It can for example tell directions or be a description of a location. Next to this, the posts often feature a more poetic text.
The text on this Ishidōhyō reads as follows: Nichinichi Kore Kōnichi (日々是好日). This is a proverb from Japanese Zen Buddhism and means: Every day is a day to love.
Specifications
• Origin: Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, Japan
• Material: Hirukawa Stone (蛭川石)
• Age: Shōwa period
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YO07010137 | 14 cm | 18 cm | 86 cm | € Item is Sold |
EUR: 2100.00 ⇒ EUR: Item is Sold |
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