VTT114 - Japan Tsuko-Tegata from Hida Takayama 飛騨高山
VTT114 - Japan Tsuko-Tegata from Hida Takayama 飛騨高山
Location: Hida Takayama 飛騨高山, Gifu Prefecture
Size: 8 x 10 x 2cm
Renowned for its preserved Edo-period streets and iconic thatched-roof Gassho-zukuri houses, Takayama offers a deep glimpse into Japan’s cultural heritage. The front of the amulet is adorned with a detailed illustration of a Gassho-style farmhouse set against a mountainous backdrop, symbolizing the rural charm and architectural significance of the region.
It has a cross knot with it, the symmetrical structure of the cross knot symbolizes harmony and balance also meanings of "connection" and "protection." The cross knot, as a decorative knot, may represent tightly tying together good wishes and prayers.
Tsuko-Tegata is a kind of wooden passport that was used in the Edo Period as an identity card for travelers when passing from region to region. They had been sold a lot in Showa period as mingei type souvenirs all over Japan. It's also a protector for safety and peace for family.
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