
The Three Deities of Waka Poetry
Honoring the Three Gods of Poetry: Women Composing Poems
Amusements under the Cherry Trees (Parody of the Three Deities of Poetry)
Kakinomoto no Hitomaro (ca. 662–710), One of the Three Gods of PoetryFrom the Spring Rain Collection (Harusame shū), vol. 1

Mirror with the Three Gods of Komori

Mirror with Three Gods
Sotoori-hime (early 5th century), One of the Three Gods of PoetryFrom the Spring Rain Collection (Harusame shū), vol. 1
Waka Poems of the Thirty-six Immortals of Poetry

Ten Styles of Japanese Poetry

Hanaōgi of the Ōgiya Brothel from the Series Allusion to the Three Deities of Waka Poetry
Yamabe no Akahito (active 724–736), One of the Three Gods of PoetryFrom the Spring Rain Collection (Harusame shū), vol. 1

Japanese Poetry Ebisu
Three of the Gods of Good Fortune at a Banquet

The Three Gods of Fortune

Part of Ten Styles of Japanese Poetry

The Iconography of the Sixteen Benevolent Gods
The “Kōetsu Version” of Waka Poems of the Thirty-six Immortals of Poetry (Kōetsu-bon Waka Sanjūrokkasen)

Part of the Later Collection of Gleanings of Japanese Poetry (One of the Naka-no-in Fragments)
The Thirty-six Immortals of Poetry

Part of the Later Collection of Japanese Poetry, Vol. 12 (One of the Jōha Fragments)

Image of Kiyomasa, of the Great Gods of Heaven and Earth

Toggle (Netsuke) in the Shape of a Half-Open Box Containing Three Immortal Poets

Sacred Name of Two Deities of Poetry by Jikyo

Three Gods of Good Fortune

painting; shunga

Playing the Game of Go

hanging scroll; painting

painting; hanging scroll
Hühner

Wisteria Maiden and Demon Priest

painting

The Poet Hitomaro
![Tea Picker [left of a pair of Women]](https://2.api.artsmia.org/118461.jpg)
Tea Picker [left of a pair of Women]

Seigozushou shahon

Lady Murasaki
The Landing of the Seven-ri Ferry at Atsuta Station, Miya, series Pictures of Famous Places on the Fifty Three Stations

hashira-e
Women Imitating Daimyō Procession No.14

Snow at Akabane Bridge in Shiba (Shiba Akabane no yuki), from the series "Famous Places in the Eastern Capital (Toto meisho)"

Yukimoyoshiwara
![Senzai [right of a triptych of the Noh roles Senzai, Okina, and Sanbaso]](https://2.api.artsmia.org/118398.jpg)
Senzai [right of a triptych of the Noh roles Senzai, Okina, and Sanbaso]

Bugaku Dance
Ema: Affe mit Spielzeugpferd

Portrait of Imperial Prince Son’en

牧渓/半身達磨図

Monkeys

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