青森| 東北 | 青森旅遊
TsugaruPaintedKitesTraditionalTsugarukites,depictingbravewarriors,havebeenmadesincetheEdoperiod(1603-1868)asextraworkforlocalsamurai.Whilekiteframesareusuallymadefrombamboo,thecoldweatherintheTsugaruregionmadeitdifficultforbambootogrow,andthinlyshavedhibawood,whichislightandelastic,wasusedinstead. KitepaintingsareoftenbasedonheroesandheroicfiguresfromclassicalnovelsaswellasheroicwarriorsfromJapanesehistory.Thewarriorsaredrawnwiththick,stronginklinesandbrightredcolours,andareasattractivet...
Tsugaru Painted Kites
Traditional Tsugaru kites, depicting brave warriors, have been made since the Edo period (1603-1868) as extra work for local samurai. While kite frames are usually made from bamboo, the cold weather in the Tsugaru region made it difficult for bamboo to grow, and thinly shaved hiba wood, which is light and elastic, was used instead. Kite paintings are often based on heroes and heroic figures from classical novels as well as heroic warriors from Japanese history. The warriors are drawn with thick, strong ink lines and bright red colours, and are as attractive to the eye as the Hirosaki Neputa floats.
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