58×135cm Framed 2005

When he said, "Sing and worship me," he recited and worshipped me.
In the midst of the young autumn of Kasuga, people walk along, waving their sleeves.
Commemorating the 1000th anniversary of the collection of ancient and modern Japanese poetry

To commemorate the 2005th anniversary of the Kokin Wakashū in 1100, the 22nd poem, a poem by Ki no Tsurayuki, the compiler, is presented in Tsurayuki's style of calligraphy.

However, no written works by Tsurayuki remain, so we have relied on the last two pages of the Tosa Nikki, which states that Fujiwara Teika copied the original.