
Folding Screens with a Dragon and Tiger

Folding Screens with Birds and Flowers of the Four Seasons

Miniature of Folding Screen
Folding Screens of Twelve Months of Ainu Customs
Folding Screen with Design of Flowers

Folding screens depicting Ryukyu genre scenes

Folding Screens with Musashino Plain Design
Screens within Screens

Kutani Vase with Folding Screens in Overglaze Enamels and Gilt
Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from the Tale of Genji

Landscape folding screen with raised cloth pictures
Tsuba with a Pair of Folding Screens

Folding screens depicting <i>The Twenty-four Filial Exemplars</i>
The Watari-Date Folding Screens of Scenes In and Around Kyoto

Folding screens depicting a deer and lesser cuckoo birds

Folding Screen

Poems from Wakan Roeishu (Collection of Japanese and Chinese Poems) on a Pair of Screens
Folding Screen with Design of Cranes
Folding Screen with Design of Landscape
Folding Screen with Design of Cultivation
Women of Kyoto
Folding Screens

Painting on folding screen in modern Japan

Folding Screen Bag

Suo-no-kuni Kintai-bashi (Object); Shokoku meikyo kiran (Series)
Portable Shrine with Batō, Horse-Headed Kannon (Hayagriva Avalokiteshvara)

Johnson's China and Japan. Entered ... 1868. (inset) Vicinity of Canton and Hong Kong
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Kichou[saioukyoshitsu](mozou)

「美人合」 「尾張屋内九重」
Kyūrō (Baitei) Picture Album

Fukusa (Gift Cover)

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(no label) K1021_010Nr020a
Kabuki Actor Segawa Kikunojō III in an Unidentified Role

shrine; figure

Seki、sakanoshitaheichirihan、ebisuiwa、daikokuiwa
Frontispiece: Illustration of the Noh Stage, series Illustrations of Noh Plays

融

The Niijuku Crossing

playing-card-box; playing-card

The Fifty-Three Post-Stations along the Tokaido Highway : Kusatsu
Inrō
The Sea off Honmoku in Musashi Province (Musashi honmoku kaijō), series Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji
Frontispiece: Illustration of the Noh Stage, series Illustrations of Noh Plays
Untitled

しん板きせかへずくし

Old Pagoda in Clearing Snow, Mount Koya

Suo Garment (Kyogen costume), Matsukawabishi (pine-bark lozenge) and dragon-shaped lozenge design on black ramie
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