ELKA_022 ENDEL LEPA KURGIAED / CHOJA NO KOGANE _ UTAGAWA TOYOKUNI I / ENDEL LEPP
Choja (長者) means a wealthy person or tycoon, and kogane (黄金) means gold.
The phrase has historically been used in traditional Japanese poems, alphabet variations (Iroha themes), and classic theatrical prints symbolizing grand riches. [1, 2]
The phrase has historically been used in traditional Japanese poems, alphabet variations (Iroha themes), and classic theatrical prints symbolizing grand riches. [1, 2]
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Choja (長者) means a wealthy person or tycoon, and kogane (黄金) means gold.
The phrase has historically been used in traditional Japanese poems, alphabet variations (Iroha themes), and classic theatrical prints symbolizing grand riches. [1, 2]
The phrase has historically been used in traditional Japanese poems, alphabet variations (Iroha themes), and classic theatrical prints symbolizing grand riches. [1, 2]
https://ukiyo-e.org/image/etm/0189200812 Japanese Print "Addendum to the Seven Variations of the 'Iroha' Alphabet: '1,000,000,000,000' as in 'Choja no Kogane'. Role: Sanshichi Nobutaka" by Utagawa Toyokuni I
Artist:Utagawa Toyokuni I
Title:Addendum to the Seven Variations of the 'Iroha' Alphabet: '1,000,000,000,000' as in 'Choja no Kogane'. Role: Sanshichi Nobutaka
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Source:Edo Tokyo Museum
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XHOYA NO KOGANE _ AI ÜLEVAADE
Artist:Utagawa Toyokuni I
Title:Addendum to the Seven Variations of the 'Iroha' Alphabet: '1,000,000,000,000' as in 'Choja no Kogane'. Role: Sanshichi Nobutaka
Details:More information...
Source:Edo Tokyo Museum
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XHOYA NO KOGANE _ AI ÜLEVAADE
"Choja no Kogane" (長者の黄金) is a traditional Japanese phrase meaning "the millionaire’s gold" or "the great wealth of a wealthy person," often appearing in classic Edo-period wordplays, Ukiyo-e prints, and folklore regarding immense fortunes. If you meant the famous Japanese plum liqueur brand, you are likely looking for Choya, which crafts popular umeshu like The CHOYA Single Year and The CHOYA Aged 3 Years. [1, 2]
Cultural & Linguistic Context
- Meaning: Choja (長者) means a wealthy person or tycoon, and kogane (黄金) means gold.
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