Japan’s Print Specimen Exchange

I’ve written a lot about the UK-based Printers International Specimen Exchange, but few people have heard of Hana no Shiori (花の栞 第).

Hana no Shiori – which translates to something like “Pressed Flower Bookmark” was a Japanese printers’ exchange. It was a compilation of the finest Japanese letterpress work of the late 19th century.

The the Tokyo Tsukiji Type Foundry published Hana no Shiori, and there were 5 volumes:

Volume 1 – 1893

A low-quality scan sourced from https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/854041
If you are a Japanese citizen, you might be able to request a colour scan of the document.

My comments: many of these images feature bent-rule work. It is the art of making a picture by using snippets of ~1cm tall pieces of flat metal. Part of creating the picture involves the use of wooden blocks to hold the metal wires in place tightly.

A LOT of very finnicky rule-work went into this picture. I have no idea how the sakura flowers on the kimono were done – perhaps with pre-cast “printers’ ornaments” that were filed down or masked-off in the final print?

Volume 4 – 1902

These colour photos are from https://www.aobane.com/books/252

The below photos are from https://kohunkankappan.jp/restart

Low quality scans from the National Diet Library at https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/854042

Love this guy!

Volume 5 – 1908

Low quality scans from the National Diet Library at https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/854043

Absolutely holds its own with western design of the time

More Japanese letterpress

Motogi Shozo and the history of Japanese Typography

A later Japanese print sample book with advertisements: https://kogundou.exblog.jp/243577816 (print sample book in Japanese: 印刷見本帖)


And more samples:
https://kogundou.exblog.jp/243577814/


https://www.kosho.or.jp/products/detail.php?product_id=567808738

Tokyo Tsukiji Type Foundry type specimen catalogue: https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/854017/1/7

Another type catalogue from Tokyo Tsukiji:

And here is a copy of the same catalogue as above in better condition, with additional pictures.

ARC Japanese Old Book Database – a cool search engine that surfaces book scans

For reference, the full citation for those 3 Hana no Shiori scans at the NDL is:

Call No. (NDL)403-85Other Form Call No. (NDL)YDM72136Bibliographic ID of National Diet Library000000489883
At https://ndlsearch.ndl.go.jp

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