SEKINO (Junichiro).

Hida yuki [Travels in Hida].

With two original Sekino woodblock printed postcards, signed

First edition, no.3 of 100 copies, signed. Entirely woodblock printed in two shades of blue, with some areas hand-coloured. Measuring 160 by 111mm. Fukuro-toji binding, original woodblock printed paper wrappers and dust jacket printed white onto brown, a fine copy. 14ff. Tokyo, privately printed, Showa 29 [i.e. 1951]. [With:] SEKINO (Junichiro). Two Autograph Postcards Signed to “Mr. Oto Tsunejiro”. Both postcards with woodblock print pasted to recto, single page 12mo. measuring 142 by 90mm. Tokyo, privately printed, Showa 29 [i.e, 1951.

£650.00
SEKINO (Junichiro).
Hida yuki [Travels in Hida].

A charming Sekino Junichiro title accompanied by two original woodblock printed postcards: one announcing the publication of the book, the other marking its completion.

Hida is a city in Gifu prefecture, which is roughly in the middle of Japan. In the foreword, Sekino writes how he visited Hida in the summer of 1949. The present book was inspired by the novel Koya Hijiri (The Holy Man of Mt. Koya, published in 1900) by the writer Izumi Kyoka (1873-1939). On his trip, Sekino visited places in Hida that come up in the Koya Hijiri and dramatically illustrated them in this private edition.

Very rare. Only 3 copies in OCLC (NDL Tokyo and two in University of California). N.B. Both postcards are addressed to “Oto Tsunejiro” (dates unknown), who seems to have been based in Osaka. It is most likely that Oto was a collector who had subscribed to Sekino’s mailing list regarding new titles.

Stock No.
261043