Taisho Era Landscape: Tsubouchi Shoyo - Flowers of Drama and Dreams of Golden Shachihoko
Step onto the grand stage of Japanese literary history with Taisho Era Landscape: Tsubouchi Shoyo — Flowers of Drama and Dreams of Golden Shachihoko. This majestic artwork pays tribute to Shoyo Tsubouchi, the legendary playwright, critic, and translator who revolutionized modern Japanese theater and famously completed the first full translation of Shakespeare’s works.
The composition features a scholarly figure in elegant traditional attire, holding a literary scroll as he stands center-stage. He is framed by heavy, deep-crimson theatrical curtains, symbolizing his life’s devotion to the "Flowers of Drama." In the background, the iconic silhouette of Nagoya Castle rises under golden Taisho-style clouds—a poetic nod to his roots in the Owari province and the "Dreams of Golden Shachihoko" that watched over his early years. This design masterfully fuses the dramatic flair of Kabuki aesthetics with the intellectual sophistication of the Taisho Roman era. It is a powerful symbol of cultural transformation and the enduring legacy of a man who bridged the gap between Eastern tradition and Western literature.
These stickers are printed on durable, high opacity adhesive vinyl which makes them perfect for regular use, as well as for covering other stickers or paint. The high-quality vinyl ensures there are no bubbles when applying the stickers.
- High opacity film that’s impossible to see through
- Fast and easy bubble-free application
- Durable vinyl
- 95µ density
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| Size | Inches (H×W) | cm (H×W) |
|---|---|---|
| 3″×3″ | 3″ × 3″ | 7.5 × 7.5 cm |
| 4″×4″ | 4″ × 4″ | 10 × 10 cm |
| 5.5″×5.5″ | 5.5″ × 5.5″ | 14 × 14 cm |