A "potato" was cultivated in a vacant lot in our garden from berries picked from a farm road. The flowers are very cute, although they are very fertile and troubled, as if they are ancient vines. The "Kagami" spirit, which flies silky wadding seeds, is depicted in the form of a young girl, after "Sukunahikono-no-mikoto" who came to Japan on a ship called "Amano-rama-bune (Ameno-kagamino-fune/gagato fruit split in two) and created the country together with "Okuni-no-Mikoto". Kagami is the ancient name of the potato. Technique: egg yolk tempera on linen paper The flowers of "Gagaimo" grown in a vacant lot in the garden from berries picked on the farm road are very pretty. This work is inspired by the legend of "Sukunahikona no mikoto", who came to Japan in a ship called "Ameno-Kagamin This work is inspired by the legend of "Sukunahikona no mikoto", who came to Japan in a ship called "Ameno-Kagamino-Fune" made of "Gagaimo" split in two and built the country with "Okuninushi no Mikoto". Technique: egg-yolk tempera on linen paper