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Lit. extra large format. A size of *ukiyo-e •‚’ŠG print. The term ooooban is used for certain sizes of sheet cut from various types of paper.

1@A large format size of approximately 30-33 X 55-56 cm, made by adding a strip of usually about 1/5 (varies from 1/3 to 1/6) of another sheet of paper to a full-sized piece of mino paper *minogami ”ό”ZŽ†. As long as *hosoban Χ”», this was the standard format size used for *tan-e ’OŠG prints frequently used by Torii Kiyonobu ’Ή‹΄M (1664-1729) and Kiyomasu ΄”{ (act. early 18c) as well as the paintings by the artists of the Kaigetsudou school *Kaigetsudouha ‰ωŒŽ“°”h.

2@Also called tokuooban “Α‘ε”» and takenaga bousho zenban δ’·•ς‘‘S”». A full sheet of *takenaga bousho δ’·•ς‘, approximately 53 X 72 cm. The largest format size of ukiyo-e. Used for *uki-e •‚ŠG prints by Okumura Masanobu ‰œ‘Ί­M (1686-1764).

3 Special types of *ooban ‘ε”» prints.
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