Naniwaya O-Kita Kōmei Bijin Rokkasen
utamaro depicts popular teahouse girl o-kita of naniwaya (難波屋おきた) when 18. naniwaya teahouse near asakusa shrine. stands in modest posture offering teacup on saucer. wears ornate hairpin paulownia blossom in , clothing patterned stylized ivy, both symbols associated o-kita.
o-kita s name deciphered hanji-e follows: top bottom, 2 bunches of rapeseed (菜二把 na ni-wa; wa japanese counter word bundles), arrow (屋, ya), open sea offshore (沖, , rice paddy field (田 ta). fūryū rokkasen version matches o-kita ariwara no narihira. there different interpretations why editions bear seal saishutsu (再出, re-appearance ), such o-kita had withdrawn public , made re-appearance.
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