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Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 9-16174, described as Paper fan with lacquered wooden handle; round; cream colored background with painted design of buildings, and trees with mountain in background; primary colors; green, blue and gold; calligraphy in upper left corner; on opposite side, silver design in center of fan with “Imperial Hotel Tokyo Japan”; also metal ring at top of base of handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 9-16197a,b, described as Fan (a) in a paper bag (b)
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 9-16198a,b, described as A fan (a) in a paper bag (b).
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 9-16189a,b, described as Flat reed and paper fan with bamboo handle. Native name: Kompira uchiwa. One side has green, purple, orange and natural reeds woven in a pattern and reverse side is covered with paper painted in purple and also has calligraphy. Fan is 35.3 cm by 20.8 cm. Purchased by donor at shrine with 1000 steps.
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 9-16190a,b, described as Fan (a) in paper bag (b)
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 9-16183, described as Wooden fan (cypress) strung together with white silk thread. Fan has 25 ribs, on outside ribs there is a silk flower pasted at the top; fan is held together at the base with a silk cord.
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 9-16191a,b, described as fan (a) in paper bag (b)
Hearst Museum object titled Folding fan, accession number 9-16222, described as Paper and bamboo fan; white background with large red circles on both back and front. Front has two black calligraphic symbols and back has two orange and one purple calligraphic seal. One symbol on front is patched with white paper with a new symbol appearing over the original. Original character read "Certain victory". Changed after WWII to "Victory or Defeat". Fan of Kasuga shrine at Nara from 6 Sept. 1948. 27.2 cm x 2.8 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Toothpick box, accession number 9-16175, described as A box resembling a fan with a sliding top. Inside are toothpicks (6) each wrapped with paper that has a poem or story on it. Bamboo ribbing with cardboard box. Lid of box is gold with silver; sides and back are painted gold; inside of box and lid are red.