Japanese festivals
Emperor and Empress. From left to right (viewer's perspective):
1.Maudlin drinker nakijgo,
2.Cantankerous drinker okorijgo, and
3.Merry drinker waraijgo
Other platforms
On the sixth and seventh tiers, a variety of miniature furniture, tools, carriages, etc., are
displayed.
Sixth platform
These are items used within the palatial residence.
tansu: chest of (usually five) drawers, sometimes with swinging outer covering doors.
nagamochi: long chest for kimono storage.
hasamibako: smaller clothing storage box, placed on top of nagamochi.
kydai: literally mirror stand, a smaller chest of drawer with a mirror on top.
haribako: sewing kit box.
two hibachi: braziers.
daisu: a set of ocha dgu or cha no yu dgu, utensils for the tea ceremony.
Seventh platform
These are items used when away from the palatial residence.
jubako, a set of nested lacquered food boxes with either a cord tied vertically around the
boxes or a stiff handle that locks them together.
gokago, a palanquin