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Hydrangea (Ajisai in Japanese) is the sign of the rainy season in Japan. The flower is adored and honored by most of the Japanese like they do for ume, sakura and irises. Hydrangea themed accessories found in Japan are quite famous. It appears as a popular decorative motif such as in Kimono, woodblock prints, paintings, tableware, jewelry, and other home décor accessories – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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JAPAN
Rain, Snow Art
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Teisuke Narita Hydrangea 1986
Keisuke Serizawa (1895-1984) modern stencil print
A hydrangea, called Ajisai is the symbolic
flower of the rainy season, reminding the
Japanese of a sense of mild compassion by its
pastel colors
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Anonymous artist, included in Somoku Kacho Zufu
(Picture Album of Plants, Flowers and Birds)
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Shibayama Hideaki The rainy season, hydrangea and
snails, illustration of June
Bowl with hydrangeas. Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Ajisai ceramic plate
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Cotton japanese yukata kimono fabric indigo blue
by GreatTextiles
Ajisai Vintage Japanese indigo by Cosima Orimono
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Bairei Kono (1844-1895)
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Chikuto Nakabayashi (1776-1853)
Bairei Kono (1844-1895) From the Library of
Congress' collection of Japanese prints
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Bungyo Nakatani (born 1947)
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Buson Yosa (1716 - 1784) A little cuckoo across
a hydrangea
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Akahide Imamura (1942-) Grapes, big leaf
hydrangea and sandpiper
Anonymous artist, included in Myogi Kacho Gafu
(Picture Album of Flowers and Birds of
Outstanding Skill)
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Akira Kanazaki (1943-) Bigleaf hydrangea
Eisen Ikeda (1790-1848)
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Buncho Tani (1763-1840)
Fujita Shunsui (Japan, 1976) Hydrangea
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Choyo Satake (1928-)
? 2010
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Fairy tale Illustration Hydrangea and fairy
(early summer)
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Eiichi Kotozuka (1906-1982)
Gakusui Ide (1899-1992)
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Sozan Ito (1884-)
Eiko Yokoo 2016
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Furuya Korin (1875-1910) Clematis, water
chestnut, bigleaf hydrangea, iris, rose-of-sharon
and deutzia
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Furuya Korin (1875-1910) Bigleaf hydrangea
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Gessho Cho (1772-1832)
Ginko Adachi (active late 1800s)
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Goro Imae (active late 1800s)
Gesso Yoshimoto (1881-1936)
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Gyosan (active late 1800s)
Gyosui (active early 1900s)
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Kamakura Hase temple Kanno Museum
Kaneko Seiji 2011
Hakuryu Sugawara (1833-1898)
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Hana Kikoh Ajisai Made by Shunzan Mori at Shunzan
Kiln. HANA of this name means flower, and KIKOH
means journey or travel in Japanese. As the name
expresses, this is one of HANA KIKOH series which
are composed of 12 flowers of the Japanese four
seasons
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Hand towel special shop
Yamaguchi Hengchun's rainy season
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Yuki Ogura (1895- 2000)
Jo (Hashimoto Yuzuru) active early 1900s
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Hinba pattern Painting Tenugui "Hydrangea's
Garden" Hydrangea's large pattern towel
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Hidetaka Yamanaka (1958-)
Hayashi Haruyuki
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Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) and Utagawa
Hiroshige (1797-1858) Flowers of the Edo Stage
Hydrangea
Utagawa Hiroshige II (1826-1869) Hydrangea at the
Flower Garden at Asakusa in the Eastern
Capital Museum of Fine Arts in Boston
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Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858)
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Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) Hydrangea And
Kingfisher
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Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) Hydrangea
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858)
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Hishida Shunso (1874 1911) Hydrangeas 1902
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Hisui Sugiura (1876-1965)
Yuji Watanabe (1941-)
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Nabeshima ware Japanese ceramics 1780
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Vintage Signed Blue White Japanese Porcelain
Rice Bowl
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Kihei Sasajima (1906-1993) Modern sosaku
woodblock print
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Kiyoshi Saito (1907-1997) June-Kamakura
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Text pictures Internet All  copyrights  belong
to their  respective owners Presentation
Sanda Foisoreanu
2017
Sound Jean Pierre Rampal - Hana
(blossoms) Defune (setting sail)
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