御所車に松楓(Gosyogurumani-Matukaede)
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Matsukaede in the Imperial Palace Car
In ancient China, pine trees that endure wind and snow and remain green all year round were considered a symbol of longevity. In addition, it is said that pine trees grow in Horaiyama (Horai-san: Located in the sea in the east, inhabited by hermits of immortality, and those ordinary people cannot approach. It is a utopia where pine, bamboo, and plum trees grow lush, cranes dance in the sky, and turtles play in the sea.), and used as an auspicious pattern. It is also treated as a happy tree in Japan, so there is a custom to welcome the new year's god by setting a Kadomatsu on New Year's Day. It is also called Tokiwa wood because the color of the leaves does not change all year round, and the color of the pine leaves is called "Tokiwa color". The “Kaedemon” is also called a “Momiji” (autumn leaves) pattern, and it is a tree that serves as a signpost for the Japanese to give a sense of enjoyment for cherry blossom viewing in spring and autumn leaves viewing. During the autumn leaves viewing, they had a feast in the mountains to pray for the recovery of physical strength and pray for the autumn harvest. Along with the color of the leaves, there are fascinating changes in their shape, and it eventually became a representative plant pattern from the Momoyama period. In the lower left, you can see the imperial palace car, which was used by aristocrats for outside transportation, the other name is known as the oxcart. There are various types depending on the rank, but it was beautifully decorated. Many imperial palace cars are placed in the landscape, but there are not many people and cows drawn, and this design can be said to be unusual.
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