Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Taedongjiang Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)
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Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Taedongjiang Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)
Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Taedongjiang Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)
Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Daidōkō Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)
Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Daidōkō Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)
Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Daidōkō Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)
Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Daidōkō Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)
Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Daidōkō Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)
Triptych: Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Daidōkō Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)
Triptych: Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Daidōkō Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)
Triptych: Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Taedongjiang Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)

Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Daidōkō Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidō-kō o wataru)

Sergeant Kawasaki Single-Handed Crosses Taiedong River (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)

Sargeant Kawasaki crossing the Tai-Dong river alone

Scout Cavalry Sergeant Kawasaki Iseo . . . (Sekkō kihei gunsō Kawasaki Iseo shi...)

Crossing Taiedong River, Our Army Assaults the Enemy Headquarters (Waga rikugun Daidōkō o watari Shingun no honei o kōgekisu)
Sino-Japanese War in Datong: Sergeant Iseo Kawasaki Spying on the Chinese
Triptych: Despite the Heavy Artillery Like Rainfall, He Alone Opens the Hyonmu Gate (Danū o okashite tanshin Genbumon o hiraku)

Kawasaki Iseo Poling A Boat Across The Taedong River Under Fire

Risking Certain Death, a Japanese Soldier Reconnoiters the Enemy Situation at the Taedong River (Banshi o okashite Daidōkō ni tekijō o saguru)

The Japanese Troops Cross the Yalu River (Waga hei Ōrokkō o koeru)

Having Crossed a Pontoon Bridge over the Yalu River the Japanese Army Occupied Kiuliencheng (Wagagun Ōryokkojō no kakyō o watari tekieshi o gekitai shi Kyūrenjō o senryōsu)
Kawasaki: Ferry Boats Crossing Rokugō River - Originally from the series Tōkaidō
Travelers on a Ferry Crossing Tama River/ Kawasaki, from the series Exhaustive Illustrations of the Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō (Tōkaidō gojūsantsugi ezukushi)

Braving Heavy Snow, a Japanese Officer Scouts the Enemy Territory (Ōyuki o okashite waga shōgō tanshin tekichi teisatu no zu)
Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Daidōkō Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)
Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Daidōkō Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)

Sergeant Kawasaki Single-Handed Crosses Taiedong River (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)

Sergeant Kawasaki Singlehandedly Crossing Lake Dat'ung

「相州江之島弁才天開帳参詣群集之図」
Center Sheet of a Triptych of Asahina Wrestling Sea Monsters
Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Daidōkō Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)

Bridge at Crab Island, Tsukiji

Kagoshima kiji (Object)
Clear Weather after Snow at Massaki (Massaki yukibare no zu), from the series Famous Places in the Eastern Capital (Tōto meisho)

The Benevolence of Eriren (Harry Lane?), a Thirteen-Year-Old Native of Philadelphia, who Saved a Train from Plunging off the Burnt Bridge between Baltimore and Susquehanna

Ryogoku hanabi (Object); Toto Meisho (Series)

A Series of Famous Places of Edo ( Toto Meisho ) : Returning Boats at the Azumabashi Bridge

Scene from "The Tale of Genji"

Scene from "The Tale of Genji"

Toto Edo-bashi (Object); Nihon Minato zukushi (Series)
Sergeant Kawasaki Crosses the River Taedongjiang Alone (Kawasaki gunsō tanshin Daidōkō o wataru)
Träsnitt, Bildkonst, Print, Woodcut, Woodblock
Sugawaradenjutenaraikagami、[sukerokukuruwanoedozakura]

Staying in Osenkorogashi
The Twilight Beauty (Yūgao), Illustration to Chapter 4 of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari)

Tokyo Shin Ohashi uchu zu (Object)
Emperor Nintoku, series An Illustrated History of Japan

Leaping Carp
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