2024.12.02
Apologies and corrections to the official textbook
There was an error in the "Official DENKEN TEST Textbook" (first edition, first printing) released on October 2, 2024. We apologize to our subscribers and all other parties for the inconvenience caused, and will make the following correction.
page | item | Corrections | Incorrect (before correction) | Correct (after correction) |
030 | Ceramics | Photo description of Tsuboya ware (Okinawa Prefecture) | White-glazed green and black flowing vase | White-glazed green and black flowing bottle |
033 | Glass | The 12th line from the bottom of the text: Ruby reading for "Yonhon" in "Yonhon Kamejiro" | Origin | Yotsumoto |
036 | Glass | Air wiping and mold blowing process ④ Heading section | Processing the green part | Processing the rim |
037 | Glass | Kiriko process 2: Explanation of the division | magic | Felt-tip pen |
040 | Glass | Explanation of Ryukyu glass | Coca-Cola bottle | Cola bottle |
043 | Metalwork | Line 11 of the text: Explanation of the ablution flag | Gilt copper (forged metal) | Gilded copper (plated) |
075 | Wood lacquer work | Explanation of konjiang | It is also called Zoukoku-nuri. | Deleted (Konjyo and Zoukoku-nuri are different techniques. They are not aliases.) |
101 | Textiles | The part in bold in red on the 13th line of the text ("also" is an adverb) | The colors of the overlapping | Layered colors |
120 | Architecture and Gardens | Names of temple parts: Photo description of the Golden Hall of Horyuji Temple | Late 17th century | 7th century |
135 | Architecture and Gardens | The name of the teahouse in the garden of Daisen-in Temple | The non-existent kanji character "ta" in the square | Ka-tei |
177 | Pattern | Treasures 1st Line | Good acting | Auspicious item |
200 | Japanese sweets | The origin of manju | Zen monk, Jyoin Hayashi, who returned from Song China during the Muromachi period | Zen monk, Rin Join, who came to Japan from China (during the Yuan Dynasty) during the Muromachi period (there are two theories about the year he arrived: 1341 and 1349). |
279 | References | Book titles of Ukiyo-e references | "Ukiyo-e Encyclopedia" | "Ukiyo-e Encyclopedia" |
280 | References | Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries website name in the list of food culture references | Japanese traditional colors illustrated book | Japanese Traditional Food Guide |