Ceremony for Tying on the Sash
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Ceremony for Tying on the Sash (Hitachiobi no shinji), series Picturebook of the Bird of Poetry

A Courtesan tying her sash in the wind

Courtesan tying her sash, from the series Patterns of Four Seasons

Making paper cords for tying hair
'Kagaribi'. A courtesan tying her sash. From the series "Fashionable Comparisons Between Fans and ...
Cord for Tying Up Dead

The wedding ceremony

Opening the brazier for tea ceremony

Cord for tying ornamental knot around jar neck in shin style (shin nagao)

Cord for tying ornamental knot through jar lugs in shin style (shin chio)

Cord for tying ornamental knot through jar lugs in gyō style (gyō chio)
The Ainu bear ceremony [electronic resource].
Going to the Shrine for the Hakamagi Ceremony at the Shichigosan Festival

Cord for tying ornamental knot around jar neck in gyō style (gyō nagao)

Woman Tying Her Hair (from the series Famous Restaurants of the Present Day)

Chabukusa (Fukusa for Tea Ceremony)

Omuro ware freshwater jar for the tea ceremony
Mizusashi (Cold Water Container for the Tea Ceremony)
Mizusashi (Cold Water Container for the Tea Ceremony)

Keyblock for "Buddhism Outlook on the World"

A giant octupus in the million prayers ceremony
Brigadier Kenneth MacCormick and Mrs MacCormick leaving the church after the marriage ceremony, Egypt
Side Dish (Mokozuke) for the Tea-ceremony Meal (Kaiseki)

The Carpenters' Ridgepole-raising Ceremony
Ceremony for Tying on the Sash (Hitachiobi no shinji), series Picturebook of the Bird of Poetry

surimono; diptych print
名所江戸百景. [75], 神田紺屋町 / 広重画Kanda Konyachō / Hiroshige-ga
Hunting for Mushrooms
Omodaka Flowers, with poems by Tōjūrō, Fujii Kamejirō and Royu (?) seventy-five years old

Kanda Kon'ya-cho (Object); Meisho Edo hyakkei (Series)

triptych print
Visiting the Myoken Shrine

triptych print
This Morning's Autumn
This Morning's Autumn (right)
Pages from Kyoka Picture Book, Mountain upon Mountains (Ehon kyoka Yama mata yama), remounted in album form
Farmer and Son on the Way Home

紀伊徳川/南葵文庫

探幽/西行法師図

Kanda: Dyers' Quarter

Meishoedohyakkeikanda、konyachou

One Hundred Famous Places of Edo: Konyacho at Kanda
Procession of Women Carrying Palanquin

探幽/八景図

Shops, Selling the Famous Arimatsu Tie-dyed Cloth at Narumi, series Pictures of Famous Places on the Fifty Three Stations
A New Year's Dance
Passengers Disembarking Boat on the Way to Ōji Shrine (Ōji no michi)
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