Temple Token
25mm, br
About this token:
- Bruce writes: The front side is shown upside down, and is inscribed in Chinese
seal script writing. This type of writing is supposed to be ancient Chinese,
but for the last thousand years or more, it is just a fancy type of writing
used for special purposes (such as for seals used to sign documents or as
a signature of an artist on his work). Most Chinese today can not read this
type of writing, and I'm not much better. The top character (when you get
it right side up) appears to be "Lin" (meaning "forest"). The character to
the right is "K'ai" (meaning "to open or begin"). The other two characters
I can not make out. Although the writing is Chinese, this piece is probably
from Japan. Those foxes are typical for Japan but very unusual for China.
It is difficult to say how old it is; definitely 20th century, could be as
recent as last year. Most such tokens are souvenirs from temples. People in
Japan travel to famous temples around the country, and there is always a gift
shop nearby to commemorate the event.
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