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Inside Fujii-dera from the Picture Album of the Thirty-Three Pilgrimage Places of the Western Provinces

Nakazawa Hiromitsu (1874-1964)

Japanese Color Woodblock Print

Inside Fujii-dera (print 37)

from the Picture Album of the Thirty-Three Pilgrimage Places of the Western Provinces

by Nakazawa Hiromitsu, 1925

Illustrated Account of the Sino-Japanese War, Volume 7


IHL Cat. #2322 (1925)

IHL Cat. #2413.45
(from the complete 1925 album of prints IHL Cat. #2413)

IHL Cat. #2537 (1946)

About This Print

In the last numbered print in the album, Nakazawa presents us with displays of various tablets, votives and scrolls that can be found inside Fujii-dera, the fifth temple on the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage, located in the outskirts of Osaka. For more information on the temple see Fujii-dera from the Picture Album of the Thirty-Three Pilgrimage Places of the Western Provinces.

On December 1923, only a few months after the Great Kantō Earthquake devastated the Tokyo area, Nakazawa along with his two friends, the poet Ishikura Suiyō and the artist Akatsuka Chūichi, began their pilgrimage to the thirty-three temples comprising the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage, taking seventy-eight days to complete the route.


The Temple


The temple was built on the order of Emperor Shōmu in 725. The temple suffered widespread destruction from the Battle of Fujii-dera (1347) and subsequent fires and earthquakes have left little, if anything, of the original temple. Much of the temple that stands today is due to the efforts of Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1601) as well as donations from Osaka locals.

The temple's goddess sculpture, Juichimen Senju Kanzeon Bosatsu, is a thousand-armed, eleven-head Kannon designated at a "National Treasure" of Japan. 

Fujiidera’s Juichimen Senju Kanzeon Bosatsu (replica)

The Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage (Saigoku sanjūsansho junrei) 

Japan's most famous pilgrimage, originating in the 11th century, encompasses 33 Buddhist temples in Western Japan (Kansai region) dedicated to Kannon (bodhisattva Avalokitasvara), the Bodhisattva of Compassion, who hears the cries of the world and assists anyone in distress.

The 33 temples on the approximately 1,000 kilometer pilgrimage route correspond to Kannon's ability to take on 33 different forms. One hundred thousand pilgrims navigate the route in its entirety or part each year.

Note: For a listing of all 33 temples go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saigoku_Kannon_Pilgrimage. To access an interactive map of the route and its temples go to https://www.thetempleguy.org/p/saigoku-33-kannon-route.html and scroll down towards the bottom of the page.

About the "Picture Album of the Thirty-Three Pilgrimage Places of the Western Provinces" 

First issued in 1925 and reprinted in 1946, the 1925 album contains 58 prints and the 1946 album 59 prints. For detailed discussion of the two editions and additional information on the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage see this site's article Nakazawa Hiromitsu - Picture Album of the Thirty-Three Pilgrimage Places of the Western Provinces.

Nakazawa Hiromitsu - Picture Album of the Thirty-Three Pilgrimage Places of the Western Provinces
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Print Details

 IHL Catalog
 #2322 (1925 first edition), #2413.45 (1925 first edition) and #2537 (1946 second edition) 
 Title or Description Inside Fujii-dera 葛井寺にて (print 37, temple 5)
 Series Picture Album of the Thirty-Three Pilgrimage Places of the Western Provinces
 西国三十三所巡礼画巻 Saigoku sanjūsansho junrei gakan
 Artist Nakazawa Hiromitsu (1874-1964)
 Signature
中澤弘光 [Nakazawa Hiromitsu] printed in lower right margin as shown left
 Seal of the artist
弘 Hiro (sealed on both 1925 edition prints, no seal present on 1946 edition print)
 Publication Date Published September 28, 1925 大正十四年九月十八日発行 as printed in the 1925 album's colophon (see Album Box with Print of Kannon IHL Cat. 2413).
Note: an earlier date of June 15, 1925 大正十四年六月十五日 appears in the right margin of the print titled Matsunoo-dera [IHL Cat. #2245], the only print in the 1925 album which carries a date. This earlier date, however, is the date that the censor's approval was obtained, as further explained on this site's web page for Matsunoo-dera, rather than the publishing date.

IHL Cat. #2464: January 18, 1946 昭和二十一年一月十八日発行 [Individual prints in the 1946 release are not dated. This date taken from a 1946 album colophon.] 
 Publisher 發行者 金尾種次郎 publisher Kanao Tanejirō
 發兌元 金尾文淵堂 publishing house Kanao Bun'endō

IHL Cat. #2322 and #2413.45 (1925 rreleases): 文淵堂版 [Bun'endō han] printed in lower right margin as shown left
IHL Cat. #2537 (1946 release): no publisher seal

 CarverOkada Seijirō 岡田清次郎
Note: the album's colophon (see Album Box with Print of Kannon IHL Cat. 2413) lists two carvers, the above well-known Okada Seijirō and 大倉藤太郎, possibly read Okura Tōtarō, who I can find no information on. 
 Printer IHL Cat. #2322 and 2413.45 (1925 release): Nishimura Kumakichi 西村熊吉
Note: the colophon for the 1925 album (see Album Box with Print of Kannon IHL Cat.# 2413) lists three printers, the above well-known Nishmura Kumakichi; 山県秀助, possibly read Yamagata Hidesuki, who I can find no information on, and 松本兄弟堂, a company founded in Osaka by Matsumoto Kisaburō 松本喜三郎 in 1923, which I believe did the letterpress printing. 

 IHL Cat. #2537 (1946 release): Nishimura Kumakichi 西村熊吉 and
Takagi Seikō (Takagi Kiyomitsu?) 高木淸光
Note: the above information is taken from the colophon included in the 1946 release. I could find no information on the second printer listed for the 1946 release 高木淸光.

Note on Nishimura Kumakichi: listed as one of the printers for both the 1925 and 1946 release, there is some uncertainty about the date of his death, although a birth date, either 1861 or 1862 [Guide to Modern Japanese Woodblock Prints, Merritt, p. 223], is generally accepted. A death date of 1941 is sometimes given and 1955 has been suggested, but Merritt provides no date of death. If he truly did the printing for the 1946 release he would have been around 85 at that time. 
 Impression IHL Cat. #2322: excellent
 IHL Cat. #2413.45: excellent
 IHL Cat. #2537: excellent
 Colors IHL Cat. #2322: excellent
 IHL Cat. #2413.45: excellent
 IHL Cat. #2537: excellent
 Condition IHL Cat. #2322: good - inconsistent toning; minor soiling
 IHL Cat. #2413.45: excellent 
 IHL Cat. #2537: excellent
 Genre shin hanga; shasei kikō (sketch-tour)
 Miscellaneous
 print number 37 appearing in the right margin of the 1925 release
 Format horizontal oban
 H x W Paper 
 IHL Cat. #2322 and 2413.45: 10 1/16 x 15 1/4 in. (25.6 x 38.7 cm) 
 IHL Cat. #2537: 9 5/8 x 13 7/8 (24.4 x 35.2 cm)
 H x W Image
 IHL Cat. #2322 and 2413.45:8 7/16 x 11 5/8 in. (21.4 x 29.5 cm)
 IHL Cat. #2537: 8 5/16 x 11 1/4 in. (21.1 x 28.6 cm)
 Literature  Nakazawa Hiromitsu kenkyū: Hon karano kenshō, Hiromitsu Nakazawa, Mitsunobu Satō, et. al., Mitsui Kōkei, Tokyo, 2006, p. 46-48.
 Collections This Print
 National Diet Library Call Number 寄別7-8-2-5 (1925 album, no images displayed); National Library Board, Singapore BRN:9854371 (entire 1946 album, no images shown); British Library System number: 017018582 (entire 1946 album, no images shown)Harvard Yenching Library HOLLIS number 990082993710203941 (1925 album, no images displayed)

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