Netsuke: Oyaro game (Banzai [Parents & children tortoise]
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Children Playing a Game
Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum API
Netsuke depicting Tortoise
Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum API
Netsuke Group Of Hotei And Children
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
DPLA API
Netsuke
Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access CSV
Netsuke
Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access CSV
Netsuke
Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access CSV
Netsuke
Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access CSV
Netsuke [Masks of Old Man and Lady]
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Minneapolis Institute of Art API
Netsuke
Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access CSV
![The "lotus-flower," a typical game played by Japanese children during cherry-bloom festival, Tokyo, Jaban [i.e., Japan]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/stereo/1s00000/1s02000/1s02900/1s02958_150px.jpg)
The "lotus-flower," a typical game played by Japanese children during cherry-bloom festival, Tokyo, Jaban [i.e., Japan]
Library of Congress
Digital Collections, Library of Congress

Medicine case (inro), Ojime (bead), and Netsuke
Freer and Sackler
DPLA API
Netsuke [Man Seated by Bale and 2 Drawer Stand with Abacus]
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Minneapolis Institute of Art API
Netsuke: Daikoku [Daikoku God]; Netsuke in the form of a man, seated, hatted, bearded with a drum
Dunedin Public Art Gallery
DigitalNZ New Zealand API
Inro with bottle gourd (calabash), netsuke with phoenix, ojime with boy and moon
Rijksmuseum
Europeana API

No. 4: Chinese boys playing a raffle game, from the series "Children Say 'This is Japan!' and Imitate the Games They See in Picturebooks (Yodo iu koitsu wa Nippon, ezoshi o mite yori sono gai ni asobu)"
Art Institute of Chicago
Art Institute of Chicago API
Tobacco Pouch with a Shell-Shaped Ornament (Netsuke), a Box of Sweets from Takasagoya, and a Pot of Plant/The Salt Shell (Shiogai), from the series Shell-Matching Game with Genroku Poets (Genroku kasen kai-awase), with a poem by Toshigaki no Maharu
Harvard Art Museums
Harvard Art Museums API
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