The Four Heavenly Kings, Loyal Retainers of Kiso Yoshinaka, Subdue a Giant Snake
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One of the Four Heavenly Kings
One of the Four Heavenly Kings
One of the Four Heavenly Kings
One of the Four Heavenly Guardian Kings (Shitennō), Possibly Jikokuten, Guardian King of the East

Taifūbō Kakumyō Kneeling before Kiso Yoshinaka, from the series A Mirror of Famous Generals of Japan (Dai nippon meishō kagami)
Zōchōten (Virūdhaka), Guardian King of the South: One of the Shitennō (Devarãjas) or Four Heavenly Guardian Kings
Virūdhaka (Zōchōten), Guardian King of the South, one of the Devarâjas (Shitennō), or Four Heavenly Guardian Kings
Early in the Morning of the 15th Day of the 12th Month, 1702, the 47 Loyal Retainers, Having Achieved Their Goal, All Crossed Ryōgoku Bridge with the Head of Their Enemy and Proceeded to the Memorial Temple

In the Battle of Shaho, a Company of Our Right-Wing Forces Drives a Strong Enemy Force to the Left Bank of the Taitsuho (Shaka no kaisen ni waga uyokugun no ichi jūtai gankyō no teki o Taishika no sagan ni gekitsui su)

Record of Loyal Retainers, No. 6 from the series Chūyū gijin roku (a Chūshingura series)

Braving Thunderous Shellings and the Rain of Bullets, the Japanese Forces Occupy K'aiping (Waga Dai Ni gun hōrai dan'u o okashite Gaihei no chi o senryō su)
The Falls at Ono on the Kiso Road (Kisokaidō Ono no Bakufu), series A Tour of Japanese Waterfalls

The Japanese Russian War No. 2 Naval Fight before the Harbour of Port Arthur. The Russian Men-of War Torpedoed by the Japanese Aquadron (sic). (Nichiro Sensō ga dai ni: Nihon teikoku kantai Ryojun kōgai ni Rokoku gunkan o gekichin su)

Colonel Satō Makes a Dash at the Enemy Using the Regimental Flag as a Crutch in the Fierce Battle of Newchang (Satō taisa Nyuchan gekisen no eki rentaiki o tsue ni shite tokkansu)

At the Battle of the Yellow Sea a Sailor of the Japanese Flagship Matsushima Asks with His Last Breath if the Enemy Battleship Tingyuen has been sunk (Kōkai no tatakai waga Matsushima no suihei shi ni nozonde tekikan no sonpi o tou)

No. 5: Yoshitsune Takes a Shortcut and Scales the Steep and Dangerous Precipice at Hiyodori Pass (Gokai, Kando ni omomuku Yoshitsune Hiyodori goe no kenshun nansho o yojinoboru), from the series "The Life of Yoshitsune (Yoshitsune ichidaiki no uchi)"
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