The Sumo Wrestlers Uzugafuchi Kandayu and Takasaki Ichijuro
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- Time
- Owner Organization
Sumo Wrestlers
The Sumo Wrestlers Kashiwado, Edogasaki, and Tanikaze, Modern Reproduction
Tsuka with Sumo Wrestlers and Helmet
The Sumo Wrestlers Tanikaze and Takinone, Modern Reproduction
Two Sumo Wrestlers: Hoku and Juhatsu
Sumo Wrestlers
Sumo Wrestlers
Sumo Wrestlers
Sumo Wrestlers
Sumo Wrestlers
Sumo Wrestlers
The Sumo Wrestlers Fudenoumi Kinemon, Gimenzan Tanigorō, and Onogawa Kisaburō, Modern Reproduction

Sumo Wrestlers of the Eastern Group: Kurateyama Yadayu (right), and Izumigawa Rin-'emon (left)
Sumo wrestlers, Japan

Sumo wrestlers, Japan

Three Sumo Wrestlers
A Parade of Sumo Wrestlers in The Ring
Beppu Harbor and Mount Takasaki

Kusunoki Masashige and Wrestlers

The Sumo Wrestler Tanikaze and the Waitress Okita of the Naniwaya
The Sumō Wrestler Musashino on East (Higashi no kata Musashino), series Pictures of Popular Sumo Wrestlers

The Sumo Wrestler Takasago Uraemon
Sumo (Sumō)
Sumō (Sumo)

「渦ヶ淵勘太夫」「高崎市十郎」


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Komachi and the Stupa (Sotoba Komachi), from the series "Informal Parodies of the Seven Komachi in the Pleasure Quarters (Seiro ryaku nana Komachi)"

The Actors Otani Hiroji III as Onio Shinzaemon (right), and Nakamura Sukegoro II as Wappa no Kikuo (left) in the Play Iro Moyo Aoyagi Soga, Performed at the Nakamura Theater in the First Month, 1775

「十二月」「霜月」
Actor TAKINAKA KASSEN PRACTISING GEKEN
Yamanaka Heikurō and Nakamura Takesaburō

「当世女今川」「十五」
Young Woman Dressing the Hair of a Man Playing Shamisen
Träsnitt, Bildkonst, Print, Woodblock, Woodcut

「女風俗十寸鏡」
Träsnitt, Bildkonst, Print, Woodcut, Woodblock
Couple (descriptive title)


Fukurokuju Uses His Head, from an untitled series of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune

Ariomaru Shuku Shunkan no ato o shitoto Kikai-ga-shima yuki-michi nite o-take o kiru (Object)
Lovers in Edo Fighting Over a Love Letter, series Love in Three Capitols

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Actor Ichikawa (Komazō?)

The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro V as Taira no Masakado Disguised as the Pilgrim Junjo in the Play Masakado Kammuri no Hatsuyuki, Performed at the Nakamura Theater in the Eleventh Month, 1777
By the Light of a Hexagonal Lantern (Rokkaku Andon no Hi)

Mitate of Matsukaze and Murasame
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