Woman Pounding Cloth with a Kinuta by Tamagawa (Settsu Tōi), series Six Tama Rivers
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Woman Pounding Cloth with a Kinuta by Tamagawa, Settsu
Woman Pounding Cloth with a Kinuta by Tamagawa, Settsu

Kinuta Jewel River in Settsu Province (Settsu Kinuta), from the series "Six Jewel Rivers (Mu Tamagawa no uchi)"
Tama River at Chōfu (Chōfu no Tamagawa), series Six Tama Rivers

Settsu Kinuta no Tamagawa (Object); Shokoku Mu-Tamagawa (Series)

The Kinuta Jewel River in Settsu Province (Settsu Kinuta), from the series "Six Jewel Rivers in the Various Provinces (Shokoku Mu Tamagawa)"

Settsu Kinuta (Object); Shokoku Mu-Tamagawa (Series)

The Kinuta Jewel River in Settsu Province (Settsu Kinuta no Tamagawa), from the series "Six Jewel Rivers in Various Provinces (Shokoku Mu Tamagawa)"

Six Tama Rivers
Settsu no Tamagawa, Number Three, from the series The Six Crystal Rivers (Roku Tamagawa)
Settsu Kinuta-no Tamagawa (Kinuta Crystal River in Settsu Province)Toi-no-tamagawa in setsu

Yūgiri Pounding Cloth by Moonlight (Yūgiri kinuta no tsuki)
Tama River of Kii Kōya (Kii Kōya no Tamagawa), series Six Tama Rivers
Tamagawa River in Hagi (Hagi no Tamagawa), from the series Six Tama Rivers (Roku Tamagawa no uchi)
Chōfu in Musashi Province (Musashi Chōfu no Tamagawa), series Six Tama Rivers

Tama River of Ide (Ide No Tamagawa), from the series "The Popular Six Tama Rivers (Fuzoku mu Tamagawa)"

The Cloth-fulling Jewel River in Settsu Province (Settsu Toi no Tamagawa), from an untitled series of Six Jewel Rivers

Settsu, from the series "Fashionable Six Jewel Rivers (Furyu Mu Tamagawa)"
Tama River at Kōya in Kii Province (Kii Kōya no Tamagawa), series Six Tama Rivers
Noji Tama River (Noji no Tamagawa) from The Six Tama Rivers Represented by Children (Fūryū kodomo roku Tamagawa)
Kōya in Kii Provence (Kii Kōya no Tamagawa), series Six Tama Rivers
Tama River at Noji in ōmi Province (ōmi Noji no Tamagawa), series Six Tama Rivers
Tama River at Chōfu in Musashi Province, series Six Tama Rivers
The Tama River at Ide in Yamashiro Province, series Six Tama Rivers

Kinuta Jewel River in Settsu Province (Settsu Kinuta), from the series "Six Jewel Rivers (Mu Tamagawa no uchi)"

Sōjō Henjō
The Ancient Site of the Iris Field at Yatsuhashi Village near Chiriyū, series Pictures of Famous Places on the Fifty Three Stations
Fall Maples at Kaian-ji Temple (Aki Kaian-ji Kōfū), series Famous Places in Edo in the Four Seasons

The Kinuta Jewel River in Settsu Province

Kishu Kada no ura shinkei; Shokoku meisho hyakkei

No. 68 (sic; actually 69), the Crossroad at Kusatsu

Meisho Edo hyakkei Azuma Shrine and the Entwined Camphor
Ochanomizu (Ochanomizu), series Thirty Six Views of the Eastern Capital

Noji Jewel River in Yamato Province (Yamato Noji), from the series "Six Jewel Rivers (Mu Tamagawa no uchi)"

Guide to Famous Places at the Fifty-Three Post-Stations along the Tokaido Highway ( Known as the "Tatee Upright" Tokaido Series ) : Kakegawa
Träsnitt, Bildkonst, Woodblock, Print, Woodcut

The Entwined Camphor Trees at Azuma Shrine (Azuma no mori Renri no azusa), from the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)"

The Fifty-Three Post-Stations along the Tokaido Highway ( Known as the Kyokairi Tokaido Series ) : Nissaka
Odawara, series Fifty Three Stations

The Kinuta Jewel River in Settsu Province
ōsumi (Modern Reproduction) (ōsumi), series Illustrations of Sixty-plus Famous Places

The Fifty-Three Post-Stations along the Tokaido Highway ( Known as the Kyokairi Tokaido Series ) : Nissaka

Sagami Province: Entrance to the Caves at Enoshima (Sagami, Enoshima iwaya no kuchi), from the series "Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces (Rokujuyoshu meisho zue)"

Guide to Famous Places at the Fifty-Three Post-Stations along the Tokaido Highway ( Known as the "Tatee Upright" Tokaido Series ) : Chiriu
名所江戸百景. [105], 御厩河岸 / 広重画Onmaya gashi / Hiroshige-ga
Distant View of the Kamakura Mountains from the Rest House by the Boundary Tree at Hodogaya
Sumida River (Sumidagawa no Kei), series New Edition

Ide Jewel River in Yamashiro Province (Yamashiro Ide), from the series "Six Jewel Rivers (Mu Tamagawa no uchi)"
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