Architecture
Farmhouses (Daruma #49 pages 12 - 27)
text & photographs courtesy of Open-Air Museum of Old Japanese Farmhouses
Armour/Arms
Jingasa (Soldier’s Caps) (Daruma #27 pages 32 - 44)
text and photographs courtesy of Akemi Masaharu
Armour for Foot Soldiers (Ashigaru) (Daruma #36 pages 45 – 53)
text & photographs courtesy of Akemi Masaharu
Flat Jingasa (Daruma #42 pages 44-52)
text & photographs courtesy of Akemi Masaharu
Sword Fittings—Fuchi-gashira, Kôgai, Kozuka and Menuki (Daruma #44 pages 32 – 41)
text by Hiruta Michiko
photographs courtesy of Kiyomizu San’nenzaka Museum
Atypical Jingasa (Daruma #57 pages 40-52)
text & photographs courtesy of Akemi Masaharu
Bonsai
Bonsai (Daruma #16 pages 10 - 24)
text by Takeguchi Momoko
photographs courtesy of Takagi Bonsai Museum
Buddhism
Buddhist Prints (Daruma #16 pages 29 - 36)
text by Meher McArthur
photographs courtesy of Sam Fogg
Buddhist Art in the Langen Collection (Daruma #24 pages 42 - 51)
text by Petra Rösch
photographs courtesy of Michael & Gabriela Langen
Buddhist Altar Arts (Daruma #49 pages 33 – 46)
text & photographs courtesy of Carla Eades, Nishiyama Yuriko & Yanase Hiroko
Cloisonné/Shippô
Japanese Cloisonné (Daruma #20 pages 28 - 37)
text and photographs courtesy of Donald K. Gerber
Namikawa Yasuyuki’s Work (Daruma #28 pages 47 - 54)
text and photographs courtesy of Donald K. Gerber
The Cloisonné of Kawaguchi Bunzaemon (Daruma #51 pages 36 – 46)
text & photographs courtesy of Barry Wolf
Hayashi Kodenji (Daruma #54 pages 43 - 52)
text and photographs courtesy of Shippo Art Village
Confectionery
History of Wagashi or Japanese cakes (Daruma #20 pages 11 - 22)
text and photographs courtesy of Toraya Archives
Confectionery Moulds (Daruma #50 pages 12 - 25)
text from Toraya
photographs courtesy of Toraya Archives and Yamaboshiya
Contemporary Carving
Sculptor―Maejima Hideaki (Daruma #17 pages 27 - 29)
text by Robert Yellin
photographs courtesy of Maejima Hideaki
Mori Family Carvers (Daruma #59 pages 44 - 52)
text & photographs courtesy of Carla Eades & Nishiyama Yuriko
Contemporary Ceramics
Tamba Ware—Ogami Noboru & Shimizu Toshihiko (Daruma #4 pages 31 -38)
text and photographs by Alistair Seton
Richard Milgrim (Daruma #7 pages 33 - 38)
text by Alistair Seton
photographs by Richard Milgrim
Contemporary Ceramics in the Royal Ontario Museum (Daruma #12 pages 37 - 43)
text by Hugh Wylie
photographs courtesy of ROM
Hachigen―Exhibition Space for New Pottery (Daruma #19 pages 40 - 43)
text and photographs courtesy of Stephen Addiss
Bizen Potter—Mori Tôgaku (Daruma #19 pages 36 - 39)
text and photographs courtesy of Robert Yellin
Echizen Potter―Kumano Kuroemon (Daruma #21 pages 37 - 42)
text and photographs courtesy of Peter Ujlaki
Celadon Potter—Minegishi Seikô (Daruma #21 pages 43 - 46)
text and photographs courtesy of Robert Yellin
Saké Holders(Daruma #25 pages 37 - 40)
text and photographs courtesy of Robert Yellin
Gerd Knaepper (Daruma #30 pages 37 - 46)
text by Alistair Seton
photographs courtesy of Gerd Knaepper
Murata Gen & Ueda Tsuneji (Daruma #32 pages 49 - 52)
text and photographs courtesy of Robert Yellin
Three Ceramic Legends: Kamoda Shôji, Tsuji Seimei & Okabe Mineo (Daruma #38 pages 39 – 46)
text and photographs courtesy of Robert Yellin
Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum (Daruma #40 pages 48 - 54)
text & photographs courtesy of Robert Yellin
Ohi Toshio and Ohi-yaki (Daruma #45 pages 46 - 52)
text by Robert Yellin
photographs courtesy of Ohi Toshio
Musée Tomo (Daruma #57 pages 31 – 35)
text by Robert Yellin
photographs courtesy of Musée Tomo
Suzuki Gorô (Daruma #63 pages 48 - 52)
text and photographs courtesy of David Callens
Contemporary Prints
Tachibana Seiko (Daruma #26 pages 36 - 43)
text by Ren Brown
photographs courtesy of Tachibana Seiko
Modern Calligrapher—Shinoda Tôkô (Daruma #31 pages 14 - 26)
text by Norman, Mary and Allison Tolman
photographs courtesy of Tolman Collection, Tokyo
Teraji Katsujirô—Story of Woodblock Printer (Daruma #55 pages 44 - 52)
text by Carla Eades
photographs courtesy of Teraji Katsujirô
Hand-Printed New Year’s Cards by Contemporary Print Artists(Daruma #61 pages 45 - 52)
text & photographs courtesy of Ichimichi Kazutoyo
Dolls/Ningyô
Dolls from the Edo Period (Daruma #1 pages 5 - 20)
text by Chiba Sôji
photographs by Oya Takao
Hina Dolls (Daruma #17 pages 10 - 21)
text by Alan Pate
photographs by Kevin Walsh
Japanese Friendship Dolls (Daruma #21 pages 31 - 36)
text and photographs courtesy of Vicky de Angelis
Kokeshi Dolls(Daruma #23 pages 52 - 55)
text and photographs courtesy of Itske Stern
Kamishimo Hina Dolls (Daruma #26 pages 44 - 47)
text by Fukuda Tôkyû
photographs courtesy of The Doll Exhibition Center
Miniature Ichimatsu Dolls (Daruma #26 pages 48 - 52)
text by Takeguchi Momoko
photographs courtesy of Hokushin-dô & The Doll Exhibition Center
Kokeshi Dolls Part 2 (Daruma #38 pages 47 – 54)
text & photographs courtesy of itske Stern
Folk Toys (Daruma #43 pages 44 - 52)
text by Susan H. Wade
photographs by Richard K. Wade
Doll Master Hirata Gôyô (Daruma #48 pages 12 - 21)
text by Kobayashi Sumie
photographs courtesy of Rokushô
Hagoita (Battledores) (Daruma #53 pages 12 - 29)
text by Mitamura Yoshiko
photographs mainly provided by Saitama Prefectural Museum of History and Folklore
Hanamaki Ningyô (Daruma #53 pages 35 – 44)
text by Terasawa Hisashi
photographs courtesy of Hanamaki City Museum
Mechanical Master (Karakuri-shi) Ôno Benkichi (Daruma #53 pages 45 - 52)
text & photographs courtesy of Karakuri Kinenkan
Iki Ningyô (Life-Like Dolls) (Daruma #59 pages 31 – 41)
text by Tomisawa Haruko
photographs mainly provided by Kumamoto Prefectural Museum
Maker of Gosho Ningyô—Yoshino Kôhô (Daruma #65 pages 45 - 51)
text and photographs courtesy of Itske Stern
Furniture/Mingei
Sado Chests (Daruma #1 pages 26 - 34)
text by Fujii Kunihiko
photographs by Fujii Tomoki
Pharmacy Shop Signs (Daruma #13 pages 10 - 22)
text by Takeguchi Momoko
photographs courtesy of Naitô Museum
Sendai Chests (Daruma #18 pages 24 - 32)
text by Takeguchi Momoko & Alistair Seton
photographs courtesy of Kurofune Antiques
Fire-fighters’ Jackets (Daruma #19 pages 20 - 32)
text by Sunagawa Akira
photographs courtesy of Kuwata Michio & Mieko
Mori no Bijutsukan’s Mingei Collection (Daruma #25 pages 41 - 50)
text by Sunagawa Akira
photographs courtesy of Mori no Bijutsukan
Ship’s Chests (Daruma #30 pages 47 - 52)
text and photographs courtesy of Yûraku
Handpainted Banners (Daruma #32 pages 12 - 31)
text by Kitamura Yoshichika
photographs courtesy of Nobori-ya
Hanakago (Flower Baskets) (Daruma #36 pages 13 - 26)
text by Anita Meyer
photographs courtesy of Hanakago Antiques
History of Tsutsugaki (Daruma #37 pages 13 - 36)
text by Kitamura Yoshichika
photographs courtesy of Nobori-ya
Keys and Locks (Daruma #38 pages 13 - 30)
text by Shinomiya Takao
photographs by Komatsu Minoru, lent by the author
Kurume-gasuri (ikat) (Daruma #44 pages 12 - 28)
text by Horiuchi Izuho
photographs courtesy of Horiuchi Izuho
Horse Trappings (Daruma #48 pages 28 – 39)
text & photographs courtesy of Lisa & Stephen Ryan
Confectionery Moulds (Daruma #50 pages 12 - 25)
text from Toraya
photographs courtesy of Toraya Archives and Yamaboshiya
Ainu Handicraft Artisan’s Conservation (Daruma #50 pages 40 - 51)
text & photographs courtesy of Kayano Shigeru Nibutani Ainu Shiryôkan
Maiwai (Daruma #60 pages 12 - 25)
text and photographs courtesy of Osada Taira
Step Chests
text and photographs courtesy of David Jackson (Daruma #61 pages 12 - 29)