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Suzuribako (Writing Box)
Title:Suzuribako (Writing Box)
Artist:Yo_yu_sai Hara
Date:early 19th century
Creation Place:Japan
Credit Line:Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton
Accession Number:2001.70.1a-i
For this writing box, the renowned lacquer artist Yo_yu_sai was inspired by a poem that occurs in the 9th century Tales of Ise, attributed to the courtier Ariwara Narihira (depicted on the cover of the box). When the protagonist of the story (possibly Narihira himself) comes upon a marsh of blossoming irises, he composes a poem beginning each line with a syllable from the Japanese word for iris (kakitsubata):

Karogoromo I have a beloved wife

Kitsutsu narenishi Familiar as the skirt

Tsuma shi areba Of a well-worn robe

Harubaru kinuru And so, this distant journeying

Tabi o shi zo omou. Fills my heart with grief.