Antique Japanese Sake Cup Haiku Scroll
An antique Japanese hanging wall scroll that features a famous haikuĀ by the Zen Buddhist & poet, Ryokan. When Ryokan visited the house of his old friend, Harada Kasai (1763-1827), he found that Kasai had moved and what was left was an empty lot with a solitary plum tree sitting in it. In the past the two of them would float falling plum petals in their sake, compose waka poetry, and enjoy the arts. A monument to this poem has been erected at Kasai's old home in Magiyama, Niigata Prefecuture.
[Haiku]
Long ago, I often drank sake at this house;
now only the earth
Covered with plum blossoms.
<Ryokan Taigu (1758-1831) Japanese Poet>
Ryokan Taigu was a quiet and unconventional Soto Zen Buddhist Monk who lived much of his life as a hermit. Ryokan is remembered for his poetry and calligraphy, which present the essence of Zen life.
<Artist Biography> Unknown
- Ink on Paper | Silk & Paper Brocade BorderĀ
- Early 20th Century
- Dimensions:Ā
- Mounting: 59.75ā x 14āĀ (length, width)
- Art: 26.25ā x 9.6ā (length, width)
- SKU: S-CW01
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Antique Japanese Sake Cup Haiku Scroll
Antique Japanese Sake Cup Haiku Scroll
An antique Japanese hanging wall scroll that features a famous haikuĀ by the Zen Buddhist & poet, Ryokan. When Ryokan visited the house of his old friend, Harada Kasai (1763-1827), he found that Kasai had moved and what was left was an empty lot with a solitary plum tree sitting in it. In the past the two of them would float falling plum petals in their sake, compose waka poetry, and enjoy the arts. A monument to this poem has been erected at Kasai's old home in Magiyama, Niigata Prefecuture.
[Haiku]
Long ago, I often drank sake at this house;
now only the earth
Covered with plum blossoms.
<Ryokan Taigu (1758-1831) Japanese Poet>
Ryokan Taigu was a quiet and unconventional Soto Zen Buddhist Monk who lived much of his life as a hermit. Ryokan is remembered for his poetry and calligraphy, which present the essence of Zen life.
<Artist Biography> Unknown
- Ink on Paper | Silk & Paper Brocade BorderĀ
- Early 20th Century
- Dimensions:Ā
- Mounting: 59.75ā x 14āĀ (length, width)
- Art: 26.25ā x 9.6ā (length, width)
- SKU: S-CW01
Product Information
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Shipping & Returns
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An antique Japanese hanging wall scroll that features a famous haikuĀ by the Zen Buddhist & poet, Ryokan. When Ryokan visited the house of his old friend, Harada Kasai (1763-1827), he found that Kasai had moved and what was left was an empty lot with a solitary plum tree sitting in it. In the past the two of them would float falling plum petals in their sake, compose waka poetry, and enjoy the arts. A monument to this poem has been erected at Kasai's old home in Magiyama, Niigata Prefecuture.
[Haiku]
Long ago, I often drank sake at this house;
now only the earth
Covered with plum blossoms.
<Ryokan Taigu (1758-1831) Japanese Poet>
Ryokan Taigu was a quiet and unconventional Soto Zen Buddhist Monk who lived much of his life as a hermit. Ryokan is remembered for his poetry and calligraphy, which present the essence of Zen life.
<Artist Biography> Unknown
- Ink on Paper | Silk & Paper Brocade BorderĀ
- Early 20th Century
- Dimensions:Ā
- Mounting: 59.75ā x 14āĀ (length, width)
- Art: 26.25ā x 9.6ā (length, width)
- SKU: S-CW01





















