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This masterpiece by Katsushika Hokusai expresses the grandeur and mystery of Mount Fuji, and is also commonly known as Aka(Red) Fuji . Aka (Red) Fuji is a phenomenon that occurs when Mt. Fuji is tinted by the morning sun from late summer to early autumn, and is considered to be a good omen because it is rarely seen. The furoshiki has a pearl-colored subtle glow on the part where the clouds are drawn, giving an interesting texture to the entire furoshiki.
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