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Kamakura Minamoto no Yoritomo, 1 st Shogun Wood guardian figure

Kamakura Door guardians South gate of Todaiji, Nara

Kamakura Amida Jizo Bosatsu – wood image

Kamakura Daruma – 1 st Zen patriarch Monju – Boddhisattva of Wisdom

Kamakura Mu Qi – Southern Song dynasty, six Persimmons

Kamakura Single line Daruma image Enso – symbolic ring

Kamakura Zen style landscape by Amano Houkou – late 18 th century

Kamakura Ceramic sake bottles Wood lacquer sake bottle Lacquered wood arm rest

Muromachi Reading table Monkey painting style of Mokuan

Muromachi

Rock garden at Ryoanji - Kyoto

Muromachi Silver temple Golden temple Ginkakuji Kinkakuji

Muromachi Noh drama mask of a woman Modern recreation of a Noh stage - Atami

Muromachi Protagonist’s entrance – the play Kantan, by Zeami

Muromachi Attitudes of a mask based on angle and side

Muromachi Noh robe – embroidered and brocaded silk