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This Fuchi Kashira set depicts two mountain paths, an S-shaped path on the Kashira and a line path on the Fuchi.
Niju Yamaji 二重山路 means 'Two mountain paths'.
This is a copy of a work by Koyama ‘Jozan’ Yoshikazu (古山「如山」義和), a modern Mukansa-classified craftsman.
This motif depicts two mountain paths.
Since Koyama Jozan is from Gifu, we believe that these are mountain paths of the famous Japanese Alps (日本アルプス, Nihon Arupusu), located in that region.
The straight line at the base of the Fuchi represents a valley path that circled the mountain, often used for goods.
The S-shaped line on the Kashira represents a winding mountain path that was used by pilgrims, hikers, and other walkers.
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