2022/09/07
Keio University
Maruzen-Yushodo Company, Limited
The "Mita Media Center (Keio University Library) Exhibition of Rare Books" showcases rare books from the Mita Media Center (Keio University Library)'s collection, with each exhibition focusing on a specific theme and open to the public. The event attracts many visitors each year, and this year marks its 34th installment.
This year, the 34th exhibition will feature autographs and autograph letters of Confucian scholars and Chinese-style poets from the Edo period, drawn from the collection of the Mita Media Center (Keio University Library). "Literati" (bunjin) refers to people who studied Confucianism and were involved in politics and academics to apply their knowledge for the betterment of society, while also being active in literary and artistic fields such as Chinese poetry and calligraphy. The exhibition will present the writings and calligraphic works left by these individuals in nine sections, tracing them chronologically. The main literati featured are Hayashi Razan, Arai Hakuseki, Ogyū Sorai, Nakane Tōri, the Kamei family (Nanmei, Shōyō, Shōkin), the Koga family (Seiri, Tōan, Kindō), Yamanashi Inagawa, the Yasui family (Sokken, Kotarō), and Mori Ōgai and Nagai Kafū. With the cooperation of the Media Centers not only in Mita but also in Hiyoshi and Shinanomachi, and the Keio University-affiliated Institute of Oriental Classics (Shido Bunko), which holds many related materials, we have gathered a selection of the finest items from the entire collection of the Juku.
"Calligraphy and Books of Literati—Enjoying Chinese Poetry and Prose from the Edo Period"
Dates: Wednesday, October 5–Tuesday, October 11, 2022
Venue: Maruzen Marunouchi Main Store, 4th Floor Gallery
Please see below for the full press release.