Taisekiji_Dai_Gohonzon.jpeg


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English: Early photograph of the Dai-Gohonzon at Taisekiji, allegedly created by Nichiren in the 13th century. Printed in Kumada Ijō's (熊田葦城) book Nichiren Shōnin (日蓮上人), 8th edition, page 375. Published in 1913 (大正2年). First edition published in 1911 (明治44年).
日本語: 熊田宗次郎『日蓮上人』大正2年8版、報知社、375頁 から転載。 明治44年の初版のものとは違う写真である。 日本の法律により画像の著作権が消滅している。
Date Published in 1913
Source Printed in Japanese historian Kumada Ijō's (熊田葦城) book Nichiren Shōnin (日蓮上人), 8th edition, page 375. Published in 1913 (大正2年). First edition published in 1911 (明治44年).
Author Item from 13th or 14th century. Photographed ca. 1910.

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Public domain
This photograph is in the public domain in Japan because its copyright has expired according to Article 23 of the 1899 Copyright Act of Japan ( English translation ) and Article 2 of Supplemental Provisions of Copyright Act of 1970. This is when the photograph meets one of the following conditions:
  1. It was published before 1 January 1957.
  2. It was photographed before 1 January 1947.
It is also in the public domain in the United States because its copyright in Japan expired by 1970 and was not restored by the Uruguay Round Agreements Act .
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