This work is an antique work made nearly 100 years ago. The red lines under her eyes and eyebrows are the popular makeup methods of the Edo period. The red-based Kimono is bewitching, while the deep blue background expresses the dignified Japanese beauty. Ume (梅, plum) pattern of this Kimono is very famous in Japan as a very auspicious pattern. Ume is an element of Sho-Chiku-Bai (松竹梅), which is the popular motif; it combines three plants: pine tree, bamboo, and Japanese apricot blossom. Each of them has a favorable meaning; therefore, people love this pattern. There are written Big sun, Matsu (松, pine tree), and Nan-ten (南天, nandina) on the…