All the pictures are full-coloured, so might not be viewed best in the environments with less than thousands of colours.
Descriptions of all the pictures are in Japanese.
An uncertain item in the storehouse (2003. 3.28) <1>
Kumagusu's Specimens of American higher plants (2003. 7.24) <2>
'Kumagusu drawing fungi' (2002.11.13) <3>
So-called 'Miankata Mandala' (2003. 8.13) <4>
'Kumagusu's copy of "Koshin Monkeys"' (2004. 2.15) <5>
'Kumagusu's drawing of Trichia Myxomycete' (2005. 1. 7) <6>
To 'Kumagusu's drawing of the room of his son Kumaya' (2006. 1.28) <7>
1998. 8. 1, at the Toganoki Tea House.
Niwa-zakura (Prunus glandulosa) and Ando citrus in the Minakata residence (2004. 3.15) |
2002. 8. 2, in the garden, No 1
2002. 8. 2, in the garden, No 2
2002. 8. 2, in the garden, No 3
2002. 8. 1 Books & Periodicals Crew
2003. 2.28, in the Minakata Residence in the early Spring
2003. 3.28 Airing of biological materials
2003. 7.23, at the end of Rainy Season before Summer
2003.10. 2, Early Autumn in the Minakata Residence
2003.11.24, Autumn rain of the Minakata Residence
2004. 3.15, Minakata residence in the Spring twilight
2004. 6.28, Minakata Institute site, months before construction
2004. 7.28 - 8.12, scenes of the hottest summer in and around Tanabe
2004.10. 6, just before the construction begins
2005. 1.18, the road to the 'Kenshokan', or Minakata Kumagusu Archives [New photos: 2005. 2. 7]