The Warrior Watanabe Genji no Tsuna, series Hundred Strories from Chinese and Japanese Histories and Legends
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The warrior watanabe no Tsuna protecting a demon's arm

The Warrior Watanabe no Tsuna Fighting the Demon at Rashomon
Watanabe no Tsuna and Ibarakidōji at ōeyama Rashōmon

Sawamura Totsushi And Onoye Kikugoro In The Drama Watanabe Tsuna
Scenes from Japanese and Chinese legends: the top section depicts a legendary Japanese empress cat...
![Imperial Bodyguard Watanabe no Tsuna [and the Demon of Rashomon]](http://ids.si.edu/ids/iiif/FS-7443_32/full/200,/0/default.jpg)
Imperial Bodyguard Watanabe no Tsuna [and the Demon of Rashomon]
The Samurai Watanabe no Tsuna and the Demon of Rashōmon, Modern Reproduction
Chōki defending Chohan Bridge, series Scenes from Chinese and Japanese History

Courtesan and Customer at the Ibarakiya; Visual Parody of Watanabe Tsuna and the Ibaraki Demon

Genji Tsuna, from the series Thirty-Six Honorable Battles (Meiyo Sanjūroku Kassen)

Kagero: Akushichibei Kagekiyo, from the series "Japanese and Chinese Comparisons for the Chapters of Genji (Wakan nazorae Genji)"
Scenes from Japanese and Chinese legends: the top scene depicts a monkey blowing on a hair to conj...

Minori: Suzuki Saemon Shigeyuki, from the series "Japanese and Chinese Comparisons for the Chapters of Genji (Wakan nazorae Genji)"
Ghost and the Japanese: Cultural Experience in Japanese Death Legends
Paulownia Court (Kiritsubo), series Japanese and Chinese Comparisons for the Chapters of Genji

A Peasant Crossing a Bridge, from the series A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poems
Sato Tadanobu Battles with the Priest Kakuhan in the Yoshino Mountains, series Scenes from Chinese and Japanese History

Abe no Nakamaro, from the series A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poems
Chinese Warrior Carrying Musical Bells, from the series Comparison of Birds (Niwatori Awase)

Beauty of Ibarakiya Pulling at a Man's Umbrella - a Parody of the Legend of Watanabe no Tsuna and the Ibaraki Demon

Bai Juyi (Japanese: Hakurakuten), from the series "A True Mirror of Japanese and Chinese Poems (Shiika shashin kyo)"

The Yugao chapter from "The Tale Of Genji", from the series One Hundred Aspects of the Moon
Bai Juyi (Hakurakuten), from the series A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poetry (Shika shashin kyō)
Bai Juyi (Hakurakuten), from the series A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poetry (Shika shashin kyō)

hashira-e; print

Ishibashiyamakassen、oobakagechika、matanokagehisa

painting

親鸞聖人伝絵

親鸞聖人伝絵

The Newly Opened Port of Yokohama near Kanagawa (Kanagawa Yokohama shin kaikō no zu)

「江戸紫五十四帖 第三十 ふぢばかま」

Toukyoufukameishozukushi、edobashiyoriyoroibashinokei、shoukougaisha、edobashi
Zen Taiheiki
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Asahiyamakassen tokiyamashi uchijininozu

Out of Time -25

「斑額」
Battle of Okehazama in Bishū, Owari Province (Bishū Okehazama kassen)

十一尊天得如来像

Yokohama miyozakichou kakuchuuno shouutsushi

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「浪花百景」

Shinshū Zenkōji Nyorai sangoku denrai no zu
![[Genji] Fuji no Uraba: Thirty-three](http://lapis.nichibun.ac.jp/image?did=8&pic=1&fid=G130392302.jpg)
[Genji] Fuji no Uraba: Thirty-three

hanging scroll; painting

Edomurasakigojuuyonjou、fujibakama

hashira-e

「百人一首繪抄」 「三十七」「壬生忠峯」
Last Updated: 2020-09-29
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