The Higashiyama Treasure (æÂ±å±±å¾¡ç© Higashiyama gyomotsu, Higashiyama gomotsu) was a collection of important and valuable artefacts by the Ashikaga shogunate. It is named after the residence of the 8th shÃ
Âgun of the Ashikaga shogunate, (1436âÂÂ1490), in the eastern hills (æÂ±å±± Higashiyama) of the capital city Kyoto. The items consisted mostly of karamono (Chinese items) and consisted of ceramics, lacquerware, paintings, calligraphy, and others. It represented the pinnacle of Higashiyama culture.
After the fall of the shogunate, the treasures were dispersed and some survived and are listed as either National Treasures or objects of Important Cultural Property.
The collecting of important items was continued by the warlords Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who laid great emphasis on Japanese tea utensils as chadÃ
 was developed. These were known as special tea utensils (Ã¥ÂÂç© meibutsu, 大åÂÂç© ).
List of existing items
- Summer Mountain (å¤ÂæÂ¯å±±æ°´å³), National Treasure, Kuon-ji, Minobu, Yamanashi
- Autumn Landscape (ç§ÂæÂ¯å±±æ°´å³), National Treasure, Konchi-in, Kyoto
- Winter Landscape (徯山水å³), National Treasure, Konchi-in, Kyoto
- Sakyamuni descending the mountain after asceticism / Snowy Landscape (åº山éÂÂ迦å³ãÂȎªæÂ¯å±±æ°´å³), National Treasure, Tokyo National Museum
- Han-shan and Shi-de (å¯Âå±±æÂ¾å¾Âå³), Important Cultural Property, Tokyo National Museum
- (ç´ÂæÂ¬å¢¨ç»å¸Âè¢Âå³), Important Cultural Property, private collection
- (ç´ÂæÂ¬å¢¨çÂȏÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ), Important Cultural Property, Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art
- Insects and Flower Plants (èÂÂè«å³), Important Cultural Property, Tokyo National Museum
- Bamboos and Insects (竹è«å³), Important Cultural Property, Tokyo National Museum
- Plum Flower and Two Sparrows (æ¢Â
è±åÂÂéÂÂå³), Important Cultural Property, Tokyo National Museum
See also
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