Works
Ryokan (1758-1831), a Buddhist monk who lived in poverty and purity in the late Edo period, composed many poems and poems, and his works, which he left behind, have been acclaimed as “the ultimate in Japanese beauty. This book introduces and explains more than 150 works, including newly discovered Chinese poetry and waka, calligraphy, letters, and folding screens, as well as works by people related to Yoshihiro, and includes the latest research results that shed light on Yoshihiro's upbringing and personal history through his writings. The book also includes a chronological record, a list of related persons, and other appendices.
Media
Published by: Tankosha Year of publication: 2017 Size: A4 size, not for separate sale, in a case, 464 pages (156 pages in color in volume 1, 100 pages in color in volume 2, 8 pages in color in volume 3, 200 pages in B&W) https://www.book.tankosha.co.jp/shopdetail/000000000918/