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The process of rebinding

Prof. Sasaki explain the basic method to change the format of books.

Watch Prof. Sasaki explain the basic method to change the format of books. He will introduce some elaborate processes that require a lot of effort, such as kansusō (scroll) to orihon (accordion-style book) conversion and orihon to kansusō conversion.

Do you think all types of binding can be rebound in the same way? Is there anything that stood out for you? Let’s think about the reasons why people put so much effort to change the format of books.

Materials and books introduced in the video

  1. Five pieces of materials from four kinds of books
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  2. Chokusen meisho waka shōshutsu, scroll
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  3. Gumonkenchū, early Edo period, manuscript
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Another examples of rebinding

Let’s take a look at other examples of rebinding.

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