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TOP The museum will reopen on 24 Jun. --> Closed --> Caretta Shiodome, Higashi-Shimbashi 1-8-2, Minato-ku, Tokyo | 03-6218-2500 Hours Tue - Sat 12:00 - 18:00 Closed --> *12:00-18:00 until further notice --> The only advertising museum in Japan. --> About us Plan your visit Facilities Museum calendar Group tour Apply for media coverage Exhibitions & Events Permanent exhibition Temporary exhibition Events Library Collections Notices & News releases Shop Access JP EN ( other ) Collections Collections Hikifuda(Flyer) 看板 錦絵 絵双六 引札 絵びら 新聞広告 PR紙 景品・付録 ポスター --> Sign Nishiki-e Ads Esugoroku(Parcheesi) Hikifuda(Flyer) Ebira Newspaper Advertising PR Magazine Premium & Supplement Poster Hikifuda(Flyer) Hikifuda were general advertisements similar to today's flyers, inserts, and handbills. The etymology of the word is not clear, but one interpretation is that hikifuda were “bills” (fuda) used to “pull in” (hiki) customers.* It is thought that hikifuda came to be more widely used beginning in the Kanbun era of the Edo period because there was increasing commercial activity from around that time. Hikifuda were produced by adding the name of a store or product to the blank space on a picture that had already been drawn. Whereas woodblock printing was used in the Edo period, more advanced techniques such as copperplate and lithographic printing emerged in the Meiji period, making hikifuda more vivid and beautiful. Many of them are said to have been drawn by the descendants of Edo-period nishiki-e artists. From the late Edo through the early Meiji periods, some hikifuda were written in a playful gesaku style, the majority of which were greetings by shopkeepers. It is thought that those with greater literary skill were very good at grabbing people’s attention. Writers such as Hiraga Gennai, Kanagaki Robun, and Kawatake Mokuami are known to have written hikifuda at the same time they were writing novels and plays. *Kokoku bun’an: Senkyaku banrai. Fukui Shunpodo, 1902. Number of hits: 広告絵双六 令嬢成長双六 広告絵双六 令嬢成長双六 広告絵双六 令嬢成長双六 広告絵双六 令嬢成長双六 広告絵双六 令嬢成長双六 --> The Ad Museum Tokyo is managed by Yoshida Hideo Memorial Foundation Site Policy Copyright. The Ad Museum Tokyo All Rights Reserved. -->

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