Jakuren Hōshi, series One Hundred Poems
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Sosei Hōshi, series One Hundred Poems
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Nōin Hōshi, series One Hundred Poems
Kisen Hōshi, series One Hundred Poems
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Saigyō Hōshi, series One Hundred Poems
Jakuren (Jakuren Hōshi), series Parodies of the Three Autumn Evening Poems

Poem by Jakuren Hōshi
Semimaru, series One Hundred Poems
Semimaru, series One Hundred Poems
Kanke, series One Hundred Poems
Yūshinaishinnōke Kii, series One Hundred Poems
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Empress Jitō, series One Hundred Poems
Emperor Jitō, series One Hundred Poems
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Emperor Kōkō, series One Hundred Poems
Emperor Kōkō, series One Hundred Poems
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Chūnagon Yakamochi, series One Hundred Poems
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No 87 Jakuren Hoshi (Object); Hyakunin Isshu no uchi (Series)

Usugumo (Object); Nazorae Genji kyokun zue (Series)

Ichikawa Danjuro VIII as Takeda Katsuyori and as Shirasuga Rokuro (Object)
WOMAN HOLDING BASKET

「月雪花之所作事相勤候」「坂東三津五郎御名残狂言」

Tokyo 48 Famous Places
Imperial Women’s Procession )

Manjiya Yatsuhashi Segawa Kikunojo


Ise monogatari (Series)
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「梅川 岩井半四郎」
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「七小町の内」「早野勘平 岩井紫若」
Shrine Girl (Miko) Wearing High Geta and Holding Robe Over Her Head representing Humanity (Jin), from the series of Five Virtues for the Katsushika Group (Katsushika goban), with poems by Shunhan, Shogan and Shofudai
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「能ワキ 白拍子司」「能ワキシ荻野伊右衛門 実は白坂甚平」
Two Young Girls Pausing to Admire the View by a Torii

no. 31 Yushi Sama-no-suke Mitsuharu (Object); Taiheiki eiyuden (Series)
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「金魚屋金八 関三十郎」

「見立忠臣蔵三段目」「早野勘平」

The Third Month (Yayoi), from the series "Popular Versions of Immortal Poets in Four Seasons (Fuzoku shiki kasen)"

No. 5: Noda River in Mutsu Province, from the series "Six Jewel Rivers of the Floating World (Ukiyo Mu Tamagawa)"
Hōjō Yasutoki (Azuma kagami), from the series Twenty-Four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety for the Honchō Circle (Honchōren honchō nijūshikō), with poems by Ikenoya Kamemori and Takinoya Kiyome
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「ねつこのよき蔵 関三十郎」

「浮世五色合」 「黒」
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