Sharks Mouth Gong "Wani-Guchi" Or Wani-Cuchi
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Mouth organ

Mouth of the Naka River (Nakagawa guchi no zu), from an untitled series of famous views of the Edo suburbs

Kuwana, Shichiri no watashi guchi
![[Decanter or narrow-necked bottle]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/01200/01239_150px.jpg)
[Decanter or narrow-necked bottle]

Jar with flared mouth
![[Bird crest or bookplate with opening for text or portrait]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/01200/01233_150px.jpg)
[Bird crest or bookplate with opening for text or portrait]

Wide-mouth jar fragment
Head of Ni-o with Closed Mouth and Head of Ni-o with Open Mouth (pair)
Carved Fish, Shinto symbol Gong
Fish-shaped Gong
Footstool or table
Batsu or Hatsu

Bailer or Scoop
Knife or Sword
Stand or Container
Plate Or Tray
Book or Album

Plaque or Tray
Teapot (or winepot)

Surcoat or Vest
Head of Ni-o with Closed Mouth
Comfit-Jar Or Bottle
Vase Or Bottle

Ladle or Spoon
Last Updated: 2019-12-12T18:33:12.449Z
Uploaded: 2020-12-17