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Ken Tsukikage Hand-Drawn Manuscript "The Soryusha" - 34 pages

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Condition

Tape discoloration, minor damage

Current Price

105,000 yen

Start Price

30,000 yen

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Start Time

2025/06/15 15:00:00

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2025/07/04 21:22:15

2025/07/04 05:22:15

Item Number

3039

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Item's Details

(item number) 3039
(title) Ken Tsukikage Hand-Drawn Manuscript "The Soryusha" - 34 pages
(size) 273 x 392 mm each
(side note) Tracing paper with Koike Shoin bag and designated box attached.Partial loss of typesetting film
(Condition Rating) 7
(detailed) Tape discoloration, minor damage
(starting bid price) 30,000 yen

(comment) Despite the nationwide lack of harvest, there is a group of "crazy rice" that bears fruit in a small mountain village that has no connection to floods and drives people crazy, and a group of robbers who come to plunder in search of food. Originally, this work is based on the Great Famine of Tenmei, and an episode that rarely reflects the stage setting unfolds. Unfortunately, it seems to be the first episode, and it ends when a number of mysteries are raised and the story finally begins to move, but the manuscript is drawn at a leisurely tempo, with 2 colors remaining from the first 4 colors, and a funeral performer walking on the mountain path without dialogue for 10 pages from the opening, so you can enjoy a variety of artwork unique to handwriting (Yamatani)
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Translation is done by machine translator.

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