- its
widest sense, the term kusazōshi
includes the
genres of
akahon (赤本),
aohon (青本),
kurohon (黒本), kibyōshi (黄表紙) and gōkan (合巻); in the
narrow sense it...
- with
which the
tales are inscribed.
Other examples of kusazōshi
include aohon ('blue book'), kibyōshi ('yellow book') and
kurohon ('black book'). Out...
- used to
color the
covers of
aohon faded with
exposure to
sunlight into
various shades of yellow,
which is how
these aohon became known as kibyōshi. It...
- Kimura, Yaeko; Nakamura,
Mitsutoshi (2014)
Kurohon aohon:
Honoruru bijut****n
shozo (Kurohon and
aohon: from the
Collection of the
Honolulu Museum of Art)...
-
child was Jintarō. He
first began his
studies at the age of nine by
reading aohon or "blue covered" books,
kurobon or "black covered" books, and
akahon or...