Lespedeza: Matsuyama of the Kakusenya、 (kaburo) Tsubomi and Nishiki/ From the series Six Jewel Rivers in the Pleasure Quarters (Seirō Mu Tamagawa)
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Lespedeza: Matsuyama of the Kakusenya, (kaburo) Tsubomi and Nishiki
“The Jewel River of Plovers, a Famous Place in Mutsu Province,” from the series Six Jewel Rivers (Mu Tamagawa: Chidori no Tamagawa, Mutsu meisho)
“The Jewel River of Plovers, a Famous Place in Mutsu Province,” from the series Six Jewel Rivers (Mu Tamagawa: Chidori no Tamagawa, Mutsu meisho)

The Six Jewel Rivers
“Hanamurasaki of the Tamaya,” from the series Seven Komachi of the Pleasure Quarters (Seirō Nana Komachi)

The Six Jewel Rivers: Noji

The Six Jewel Rivers: Ide
The Six Jewel Rivers (Modern Reproduction) (Mu Tamagawa)

Fulling Cloth at the Jewel River of the Series The Six Jewel Rivers
Plovers at the Jewel River (Chidori no Tamagawa), series The Six Jewel Rivers
The Jewel River at Chōfu (Chōfu no Tamagawa), series The Six Jewel Rivers

Amusements in the Pleasure Quarters
The Chōfu Jewel River, one of the Six Jewel Rivers (Mu Tamagawa)

“Chōfu” from the Series The Six Jewel Rivers
The Jewel River at Chōfu (Chōfu no Tamagawa Saneie), series The Six Jewel Rivers

Cloth Fulling at the Settsu Jewel Rivers from the Series The Six Jewel Rivers in Various Provinces
Mountain Roses of Ide (Ide no Yamabuki), from the series A Parodic Six Jewel Rivers (Yatsushi Mu-Tamagawa)
The Courtesan Wakana of the Wakana House and the Lespedeza Crystal River, from the series Six Fashionable Crystal Rivers

“Bush Clover at the Tama River” from the Series The Six Tama Rivers

Fuzoku mu-tamagawa (Series)

Koya no Tamagawa ; Gayu Mu-Tamagawa (Series)

Cloth Fulling at the Jewel River from the Series Allusions to The Six Jewel Rivers

The Ōmi Province Jewel River from the Series The Six Jewel Rivers

The Settsu Province Jewel River from the Series The Six Jewel Rivers

Lespedeza: Matsuyama of the Kakusenya, (kaburo) Tsubomi and Nishiki

Yosooi of the Matsubaya in Kado-cho, (kaburo) Omeki and Nioi (Kado-chō Matsubaya Yosooi, Omeki, Nioi)

An up to Date Version of the Legend of Kan Tan

An up to Date Version of the Legend of Kan Tan

Two Courtesans Before a Screen

"Uzuki" The Fourth Month (Oiran, Two Kamuro, and Manservant with Parasol out Walking)

「土橋かがやの小ひな 瀬川路之助」「岩橋屋弥三郎 沢村源之助」

Prostitute Zetō of Ebiya House

A Collection of Beautiful Woman of Edo

Musashino, from the book Tales of Ise; Lovers by a Hagi Bush

Geisha Tora II of Nakamoriken as Wakanatsumi (Gatherer of Spring Herbs)

Uta-saimon (Object)
Actor Sawamura Sōjūrō 2nd

"Kisaragi" The Second Month (Oiran, Two Kamuro, and Manservant Carrying an Ema entering an Inari Shrine)

Daiku Rokuzo Onoe Kikugoro Osaka kado no shibai (Object)
![[Rokkasen] Ono no Komachi](http://lapis.nichibun.ac.jp/image?did=8&pic=1&fid=G130423202.jpg)
[Rokkasen] Ono no Komachi

Ukiyo goshiki awase Blue

The Third Month

Yamashiro ; Furyu Mu-Tamagawa (Series)

The Ninth Month
風流四季の遊. , 弥生の江之島詣 / 歌麿筆Yayoi no enoshima mōde / Utamaro-hitsu

Nakamura Denkurō (IV) as Takeda Shirō Katsuyori and Matsumoto Yonesaburō as Yaegaki-hime

Analogs of Eight Poems of Love ( Tosei Koika Hakkei ) : The Poem "Urami Wabi"..

Princess Standing by Carriage with Attendants and Shy Young Man
Last Updated: 2020-01-13
Uploaded: 2023-04-03
