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Soseki's Botchan Dango ' Label Tamanoyu Kaminoyu Yojyoyu , The "Botchan" Exhibition List of Works the 30 June - the 2nd September 2018/The Museum of Arts, Ehime ※Exhibition Period First Half: the 30th Jun sat.-the 29th July sun/Latter Half: the 31th July Tue.- 2nd Sep. Sun Artist Title Piblisher Year Collection Credit ※ Portrait of NATSUME Soseki 1912 SOBUE Shin UME Kayo Botchans' 2017 ASADA Masashi Botchan Eye 2018' 2018 ASADA Masashi Cats at Dogo 2018 SOBUE Shin Botchan Bon' 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Cat 2018-01 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Drawing - Portrait of Soseki 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Painting - White Heron 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Painting - Camellia 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Painting - Portrait of Soseki 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Portrait of Soseki 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Painting - Sabi-Neko in Green 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Painting - Sabi -Neko at Night 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Painting - Sabi -Neko with Blue Sky 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Painting - Turner Island 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Painting - Pegasus 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Drawing - Sabi -Neko 1 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Drawing - Sabi -Neko 2 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Painting - Sabi -Neko in White 2018 MISAWA Atsuhiko Cat 2013-03 2013 MISAWA Atsuhiko Cat 2002-02 2002 Takahashi Collection MISAWA Atsuhiko Cat 2014-02 2014 MISAWA Atsuhiko Cat 2006-04 2006 Private ASADA Masashi 'Botchan Eye 2018' Collaboration Materials 1 Yen Bill (2 Bills) Bank of Japan c.1916 SOBUE Shin 1 Yen Silver Coin (3 Coins) Bank of Japan c.1906 SOBUE Shin Iyotetsu Railway Ticket (Copy) Iyotetsu Original:1899 Iyotetsu Group From Mitsu to Matsuyama, Lower Class, Fare Matsuyama City Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen after 1950 3sen 5rin , 28th Oct.,1888 Tourism Office Natsume Soseki, Botchan 's Inn Yamashiroya is Iwanami Shoten, Publishers. Kidoya Early Showa Era … Kidoya ' Match Box (Yukimitsu Kamakura Matsuyamahigashi Ehime NATSUME Soseki New Year's Card to YOKOCHI Ishitaro 1900 Prefectural Senior High School Teikoku "Teikoku Bungaku" Vol.11 No.1 1905 SOBUE Shin Bungaku Kai Teikoku "Teikoku Bungaku" Vol.11 No.9 1905 SOBUE Shin Bungaku Kai Teikoku "Teikoku Bungaku" Vol.12 No.12 1906 SOBUE Shin Bungaku Kai Teikoku "Teikoku Bungaku" Vol.13 No.9 1907 SOBUE Shin Bungaku Kai 1 Sen Copper Coin Bank of Japan 1901 SOBUE Shin 1/2 Sen Copper Coin Bank of Japan 1883 SOBUE Shin Tsuboya Iwanami Shoten, Publishers. Soseki's Botchan Dango ' Label Early Showa Era Kashiho (Yukimitsu Kamakura Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen Yushinden Adult Ticket Onsen Division after 1899 Office Kaminoyu Yojyoyu , the Ground Floor Dogo Dogo Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen Meiji Era Onsen Ticket Yunomachi Office Tamanoyu Kaminoyu Yojyoyu , the First Floor Dogo Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen after 1899 Dogo Onsen Ticket Yunomachi Office Tamanoyu Kaminoyu Yojyoyu , the Second Dogo Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen after 1899 Floor Dogo Onsen Ticket Yunomachi Office Dogo Onsen Special Room Discount Ticket, the Dogo Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen 1st Ehime Prefectural Important Industrial Yunomachi 1889 Office Exposition Support Organization Onsen Office Grasshoppers 2017 Tokyo University of the Arts, J.M.W. Turner "Liber Studiorum" G.Newnes before 1902 University Library NATSUME Soseki Tohoku University Library J.M.W. Turner "Liber Studiorum"(Cover Copy) G.Newnes before 1902 Collection 'Soseki Collection' "Goriki" Minyusya 1902 SOBUE Shin The KAINAN Shimbun 'Collision of the Two the KAINAN Dec. 4, 1895 The Ehime Shimbun Shihan Junior High Schools' Students' Shimbun The 6th Uwajima -Maru 1901-20 Uwajima-Unyu Hibiya Park Tokyo City Railway 1 Kei c.1904 Toei Transportation Materials and Art Works Artist Title Piblisher Year Collection Credit ※ Takahashi Sasa-Ame Wrapping Paper Magozaemon Takahashi Magozaemon Shoten Shouten Takahashi Sasa-Ame Wrapping Paper Magozaemon SOBUE Shin Shouten Bairindo Koubai-Yaki Label SOBUE Shin Souhonpo Museum of Ehime History and Iyo Dogo Onsen, Map and Tourist Spots 1895 Culture Iyotetsu Railway Plan Iyotetsu 1886-88 Ehime Prefectural Library Timetable/Fares Iyotetsu 1892 Ehime Prefectural Library Timetable of the Dogo-Tetsudou Dogo-Tetsudou 1895 Ehime Prefectural Library Iyo-Tetsudou No.1 Locomotive The Shiki Museum Picture Album of Matsuyama, Mitsu, Uwajima in the Ehime Prefectural Library late Meiji Era' Kido Shigeya Taisyukan 'Edited by UEDA KAWASAKI 1886 Saka no Ue no Kumo Museum Rijyuro "Guide of the Industrial Shops in Gentaro An Article of the KAINAN Shimbun KAINAN "Notification (10th Apr., the Commission for 1895 The Ehime Shimbun Shimbun NATSUME Kinnosuke as a teacher)" Ehime Prefectural Matsuyama Junior High Matsuyamahigashi Ehime 1896 School Teachers and Students Prefectural Senior High School Matsuyamahigashi Ehime NATSUME Soseki Resignation (6th Apr.,1896) 1896 Prefectural Senior High School Matsuyamahigashi Ehime Ehime Prefectural Jinjyo Junior High School Pictures 1896 Prefectural Senior High School Iwanami Shoten, Publishers. Tsuboya Tsuboya Wrapping Papers Early Showa Era (KAMAKURA Yukimitsu Kashiho Collection) Tsuboya Shop Card Tsuboya Early Showa Era Tsuboya Kashiho Postcards of Soseki no Botchan Early Showa Era Tsuboya Kashiho Suigetsu Ceramics Botchan Dango Original Tsuboya YOSHIKAWA Tsunekata Early Showa Era Tsuboya Kashiho Design Kashiho ISANIWA Shinan Calligraphy 'Katsu' 1900 The Museum of Art, Ehime TAKAHAMA Kyoshi "Iyo no Yu" Manuscript c.1919 The Museum of Art, Ehime Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen Nineth Ryo-nyu Raku Tea Cup Late Edo Era Office Eighth NAKAMURA Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen Plates for Sweets Meiji Era Sotetsu Office Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen Dogo Onsen Fees (Cover) Apr. 1894 Office Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen Dogo Onsen Fees Apr. 1894 Office 1889-Early Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen Dogo Onsen Tickets, Special Passes Showa Era Office Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen Red Color Plate Glass c.1894 Office Late Meiji to Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen Gold and Red Plate Glass Early Showa Era Office Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen Green Color Pressed Plate Glass c.1894 Office KAINAN The KAINAN Shimbun (January 1906 Bound Volume) 1906 Ehime Prefectural Library Shimbun KAWAHIGASHI Hekigoto Calligraphy 'Kadohan Ryokan ' Kadohan Honpo Brochure of 'Kadohan Ryokan' Kadohan c.1965 Private Pictures of Dogo Matsuyama, Matsuyama Castle, c.1903 Ehime Prefectural Library Mitsuhama in 1903' Deposited at Matsuyama City Meiji to Early Dogo Onsen Postcard etc. Dogo Onsen Office (KOMODA Showa Era Motoki Collection) Deposited at Museum of Ehime History and Culture (AIBARA Old Matsuyama Postcards Colleciton, NADAGUCHI Collection) Pictures of Matsuyama in Meiji Era 1894-1897 Saka no Ue no Kumo Museum Tokyo Bunyou- Railway Map in Tokyo dou, Iroha 1907 Private Shobou SAKURAI Tadayoshi and "Botchan " Botchan ' Illustration (Series on The Ehime Matsuyamahigashi Ehime SAKURAI Chuon 1962 Shimbun) Prefectural Senior High School SAKURAI Chuon Botchan ' Illustration Study c.1962 The Shiki Museum Matsuyamahigashi Ehime Series on The Ehime Shimbun "Botchan " 1962 Prefectural Senior High School SAKURAI Chuon Folded Book 'Botchan ' The Shiki Museum Postcards of Botchan (Illustration by SAKURAI Middle Showa Tanuki Noren Tsuboya Kashiho Chuon) Era Matsuyama "Matsuyama Bochan Kai Bulletin "No.1-26 2005-18 Matsuyama Bochan Kai Bochan Kai Iwanami Shoten, Publishers. (KAMAKURA Yukimitsu Collection) Deposited at Matsuyama Posters and Booklets of the Works based on City Dogo Onsen Office (KOMODA Motoki "Botchan" Collection) Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen Office SOBUE Shin SOBUE Shin, Iwanami Shoten, Publishers. , "Botchan " Manga and Overseas Natsume Soseki Momorial Museum Iwanami Shoten, Publishers. (KAMAKURA Yukimitsu Collection) Deposited at Matsuyama City Dogo Onsen Office (KOMODA Motoki Iyo Dogo Tourism Guide and Postcards Collection) Deposited at Museum of Ehime History and Culture (AIBARA Colleciton, NADAGUCHI Collection) Iwanami Shoten, Publishers. "Soseki Zenshu" Related Materials (KAMAKURA Yukimitsu Collection) SOBUE Shin Soseki and Shiki, Background of "Botchan" Preface Shiki and the News Paper 'Nippon' Artist Title Piblisher Year Collection Credit ※ The Museum of Art, Ehime MASAOKA Shiki Letter for KUGA Katsunan on 21th Oct.,1891 1891 (TSUBOUCHI Collection) The Nippon Nippon ' No.6209 (30th Oct.,1906) 1906 SOBUE Shin Shimbun The Nippon Sho Nippon ' Bound Volume (First Half) 1894 The Shiki Museum Shimbun Soseki and Matsuyama Latter Half (The Written Appointment As the Teacher of Ehime Kanagawa Museum of Modern 1895 Other Half/ Prefectural Jinjyo Junior High School Literature Reproduction) MASAOKA Shiki Haiku Selected by Shiki 'Shoro-ban ' 1895 The Shiki Museum First Half NATSUME Soseki Haiku 'Farewell to Shiki Ontachiyaruka ' 1895 The Shiki Museum Latter Half MASAOKA Shiki Haiku 'Farewell, Omoideno ' 1895 The Shiki Museum First Half Deposited at The Museum of MASAOKA Shiki Rubbed Copy 'Kaki kueba ' Art, Ehime (ABE Risetsu First Half (The Kanagawa Museum of Modern NATSUME Soseki Letter for Shiki on 3rd Nov.,1895 1895 Other Period: Literature Reproduction) MASAOKA Shiki Shirai Karakai Two Falls, Uta and Haiku c.Aug. 1894 The Museum of Art, Ehime Deposited at Museum of Ehime Iyo Kawanouchi Shirai Fall c.1930-07 History and Culture (NADAGUCHI Collection) Deposited at Museum of Ehime Iyo Kawanouchi Karakai Fall c.1907-18 History and Culture (NADAGUCHI Collection) NATSUME Soseki Commented by Shik, Haiku (on 18th Dec.,1895) 1895 The Shiki Museum Latter Half From "Hototogisu" to "Botchan" Manuscript 'Return of Hototogisu Printing MASAOKA Shiki 1898 The Shiki Museum First Half Office to Tokyo' 1972 Original "Hototogisu " No.1-20 (Reprinted Edition) SOBUE Shin Edition: 1897-98 NATSUME Soseki Letter for TAKAHAMA Kyoshi on 23th 1906 Kyoshi Memorial Museum Hototogisu "Hototogisu " Vol. 9 No.7
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