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Incense Box (Kōbako) with Scene from The Tale of Genji second half of 19th century Japan This incense box in the shape of two interlocking shells imitates the painted clamshells used in the shell-matching game (kai-awase). The scene here refers to ...
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The Makioka sisters. Translated and introduced by Edward G. Seidensticker | Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
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