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(1839 - 1892)
Soga no Hakoōmaru, plate 4 from Twenty-four Accomplishments in Imperial Japan (Kōkoku nijūshi-kō)
Woodcut in colours
(1839 - 1892)
[Musiciens de rue, kabuki]
Woodcut in colours
(1839 - 1892)
Takekura Sukekichi and overturned palanquin
Woodcut in colours
(1839 - 1892)
Kagurajishi Daihachi
Woodcut in colours
(1839 - 1892)
Earth: Akashi Gidayu Races to Kyoto during the Battle of Amagasaki (Do: Amagasaki kassen Akashi Gidayu Kyōto ni hashiru)
Woodcut in colours
(1839 - 1892)
Endo Musha Morito approaching Kesa's bedroom
Woodblock print
(1839 - 1892)
Go-Daigo-tennō, 96th emperor of Japan escaping (from Oki ?)
Woodblock print
(1839 - 1892)
The wife of Sangoro, the owner of a noodle shop in Kawaguchi, scalds her husband's face with boiling water
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(1839 - 1892)
Nomi no Sukune wrestling with Taima no Kehaya
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(1839 - 1892)
Battle scene
Woodblock print
(1839 - 1892)
Higashiyama Yoshimasa (1436 - 1490) watching plovers on the Yodo River
Woodblock print
(1839 - 1892)
Kino-Otoko Matsura pushes an armoured Samurai to the ground
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(1839 - 1892)
Samouraïs procession
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(1839 - 1892)
The Procession of a Princess: Morning View of Takanawa, a Famous Place in Edo (Himegimi gyôretsu no zu, Edo meisho Takanawa no asa no kei)
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(1839 - 1892)
Ishizaka Kengyo playing Biwa guitar and singing story of Nue in front of Uesugi Kenshin and his warriors
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(1839 - 1892)
Tamiya Botaro Munechika helped by a tengu to avenge his father's death
Woodblock print
(1839 - 1892)
No. 484: The mother of the real Chiyokichi identifies her son in front of police and resolve a case of mistaken identity
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(1839 - 1892)
No. 566: Toshima Tomiyo, the loyal wife who did not leave her husband Tomozô, a farmer, when he contracted leprosy
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(1839 - 1892)
No. 816: a performance by the amazing old midget who was 21 inches tall
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(1839 - 1892)
No. 452: a rich brewer in Kamezaki celebrating the discovery of a woman's G-string found on Mt. Fuji which brought good fortune to his house
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(1839 - 1892)
No. 568: a group of blind masseurs in Niigata injured by a speeding rickshaw
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(1839 - 1892)
No. 729: Saku, a brave and intelligent girl of 13 from Tochigi who was awarded 5 yen by the prefectural office for rescuing a baby from the river
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(1839 - 1892)
No. 621: the loyal wife Koto recognises her long-lost husband as a rickshaw driver
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(1839 - 1892)
The parting of Minamoto Yoshitune and Shizuka Gonzen at Yoshino
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(1839 - 1892)
The lord Uesugi Terutora nyûdô Kenshin (1530 - 1578)
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(1839 - 1892)
The military commander Abe Hirafu (circa 575 - vers 664)
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(1839 - 1892)
The shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu (1604 - 1651) and the military commander Ii Naotaka (1590 - 1659) in Nikko
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(1839 - 1892)
The poet Akazome Emon spending the night waiting for her lover
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(1839 - 1892)
The general Akashi Gidayu preparing himself for suicide
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(1839 - 1892)
The warrior Kato Kagekado thrusting out his helmet to deceive Yamaki Kanetaka
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