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The culture of Japanese poetry, "waka," is richly visual. In "Poetry as Image" Tomoko Sakomura examines the ways the visual culture of "waka" in sixteenth-century Japan engages with practice and protocol developed over the course of the previous six centuries, and what these engagements reveal about the role of the past in cultural productions of the present. The volume explores key aspects of "waka" culture inscription, presentation, transmission, and vocabulary as manifested in visual representations of noted poems, sites, and poets such as the thirty-six poetic immortals ("sanj rokkasen"). Looking closely at the visual and material language of "waka" artifacts produced at the intersections of the sociopolitical spheres of the imperial court and the warrior regimes of the Toyotomi and Tokugawa, "Poetry as Image" investigates how they functioned as elegant instruments of elite self-representation and promoted the courtly present."