Court Ladies among cherry trees (left); Cherry blossoms, a high fence and retainers (right)
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Two Court Ladies Admiring Cherry Blossoms

Court Ladies Composing Linked Verse at a Cherry Blossom Pary (Kanjo ōen renga no zu)

Pupils of a Japanese school off for a holiday among the cherry blossoms, Tokyo, Japan

Court Ladies on a Balcony Watching a Woman and a Girl Chasing a Man in the Yard under Blossoming Cherry Trees

Mimasu Daigorō IV as Iwafuji (a, right panel); and Kataoka Gadō II as Ohatsu (b, left panel)

Nakayama Nanshi II as Onoe (a, right panel); and Kataoka Gadō II as Ohatsu (b, left panel)

Nakayama Nanshi II as Onoe (a, right panel); and Kataoko Gadō II as Ohatsu (b, left panel)

Nakamura Shikan I as Otomo No Kuronushi (left panel), and Segawa Kikunojō (V) as Komachi Sakura No Sei, Spirirt of the Komachi Cherry Tree (right panel)
Actors in a scene from the play The Story of Cherry Blossoms on Higashiyama (Higashiyama sakura zōshi): Bandō Hikosaburō IV as Ashikaga Yoshimasa kō, Azuma Ichinojō I as Kashitsuki Sugibae (right sheet)

Geisha Misaki of the Naka-Ōgiya as Tsuemochi, a Baton Bearer (right panel); Geisha Rikina of the Wataya as Morokoshi Kanjo, a Chinese Court Lady (center panel); Geisha Hinadori of the Naka-Ogiya as Tatarazuri, a Musician (left panel)
Actors in a scene from the play The Story of Cherry Blossoms on Higashiyama (Higashiyama sakura zōshi): unidentified actor as Koshimoto Kodemari, and Iwai Kumesaburō III as Ashikaga Jirō no kimi (left sheet)

Mimasu Daigorō IV as Umeomaru (a, right panel); Nakamura Utaemon IV as Matsuomaru (b, center panel); and Jitsukawa Ensaburō I as Sakuramaru (c, left panel)
![[Russian general, possibly meant to be A.N. Kuropatkin, holding sword in raised right hand while doctors and a nurse tend to wounds in his left arm]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00989_150px.jpg)
[Russian general, possibly meant to be A.N. Kuropatkin, holding sword in raised right hand while doctors and a nurse tend to wounds in his left arm]

Nakamura Tomijūrō II as Toki Hime (a, right panel); Onoe Tamizō II as Sasaki Takatsuna (b, center panel); and Arashi Rikaku II as Miuranosuke (c, left panel)

Nakamura Nakasuke as Ginbei and Arashi Kichisaburō III as Otsuma (right panel); Fujikawa Tomokichi III as Okama (center panel); Nakamura Jakuemon I as Kōjō, a Painter, and Jitsukawa Ensaburō as Saizaburō (left panel)
Actors in a scene from the play The Story of Cherry Blossoms on Higashiyama (Higashiyama sakura zōshi): Bandō Hikosaburō IV as Ashikaga Yoshimasa kō, Azuma Ichinojō I as Kashitsuki Sugibae (right sheet), Onoe Kikujirō II as Besshitsu Fuji no kata (center sheet), unidentified actor as Koshimoto Kodemari, and Iwai Kumesaburō III as Ashikaga Jirō no kimi (left sheet)

The Actors Bando Mitsugoro I as Hata no Kawakatsu (right), and Otani Hiroemon III as the Manservant (Yakko) Gansuke (left), in the Play Miya-bashira Iwao no Butai (Shrine Pillars on a Stone Base), Performed at the Morita Theater from the Fifteenth Day of the Seventh Month, 1773

The actors Ichikawa Danjuro V as a skeleton, spirit of the renegade monk Seigen (left), and Iwai Hanshiro IV as Princess Sakura (right), in the joruri "Sono Omokage Matsu ni Sakura (Vestiges of Pine and Cherry)," from part two of the play "Edo no Hana Mimasu Soga (Flower of Edo: An Ichikawa Soga)," performed at the Nakamura Theater from the first day of the second month, 1783

The Actors Matsumoto Koshiro IV and Segawa Kikunojo III as the Lovers Choemon (right) and Ohan (left), in the Elopement Scene "Michiyuki Segawa no Adanami" (An Elopement: Treacherous Waves in the Shallow River), a Dance Interlude from Part Two of the Play Kabuki no Hana Bandai Soga (Flower of Kabuki: The Eternal Soga), Performed at the Ichimura Theater from the Twenty-fifth Day of the Fourth Month, 1781

The Actors Ichikawa Monnosuke II and Segawa Kikunojo III as the Lovers Seijuro (right) and Onatsu (left), in the Elopement Scene "Michiyuki Hiyoku no Kiku-cho" (An Elopemet: Chrysanthemum-and-Butterfly Lovebirds), a Dance Interlude from Part Two of the Play Kabuki no Hana Bandai Soga (Flower of Kabuki: The Eternal Soga), Performed at the Ichimura Theater from the Twenty-fifth Day of the Fourth Month, 1781
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