The ground-plot of the town of Miaco [Miyako-shi], the residence of the Ecclesiastical Hereditary Emperor of...
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A view of the Kiomids [Kiyomizu] temple at Miaco [Miyako-shi]
A view of the Daibods [Daibutsu (Ho ko ji)] temple at Miaco [Miyako-shi]
A particular map of the road from Osacca [Osaca] to Miaco [Miyako-shi], and from thence to Fammamatz [Hamama...

Portraits of the Emperor and Empress Meijii
Presentation of Her Majesty's Yacht Emperor to the Emperor of Japan at Yeddo, on the 26th of Augus...
A view of a Quanwon temple at Miaco [ Miyako-shi], wherein are 33333 Idols, likewise copied from an original...
A particular map of the road from Fammamatz [Hamamatsu-shi] to Jedo [Edo], the residence of the Secular Mona...
The Japanese Emperor Hirohito, the hundred and twenty-fourth of his line, riding to the railway station at T...
Sumō Match Held in the Presence of The Emperor and Empress at Yayoi Shrine no Zu)

THE MIKADO DYING: HIS MAJESTRY MATSUHITO, EMPEROR OF JAPAN, WHO IS LYING HOPELESSLY ILL AT TOKIO

Picture of Prince Moriyoshi, the Third Son of Emperor Daigo, Reciting the Lotus Sutra in the Dungeons of Kamakura
Pemberitahoean! - Announcement! "His Majesty the Emperor of Japan has officially broadcast that on...

The Emperor of Japan and his family. His Highness Mutso Llito is 121st Emperior of Japan. He was born Novemb...
Retired Emperor Gosanjōin (Kojidan), from the series Twenty-Four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety for the Honchō Circle (Honchōren honchō nijūshikō), with poem by Kōkōji Iemori

Ōto no Miya, Prince Morinaga, the Third Son of the Emperor Godaigo, Reading the Lotus Sutra During his Imprisonment in the Cave at Kamakura

Satsuma no Fukuyorime from the Veritable Records of Emperor Montoku (Satsuma no Fukuyorime, Montoku jitsuroku), from "Twenty-four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety for the Honcho Circle (Honchoren Honcho nijushiko)"

The Actor Nakamura Noshio II as Tonase, in the Bridal Journey Scene, Act Eight of the Play Kanadehon Chushingura (Model for Kana Calligraphy: Treasury of the Forty-seven Royal Retainers), Performed at the Miyako Theater from the Fifth Day of the Fourth Month, 1795
Emperor Nintoku (Nintoku Tennō: Nihongi), from the series Twenty-Four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety for the Honchō Circle (Honchōren honchō nijūshikō), with poem by Isonoya Naonari
![The Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as Prince Koreakira, Younger Brother of Emperor Go-Toba, in the Play Gohiiki Kanjincho (Your Favorite Play Kanjincho [The Subscription List]), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the First Day of the Eleventh Month, 1773](https://www.artic.edu/iiif/2/8706bc58-42e4-8bfc-add4-3c5f9800b8b9/full/200,/0/default.jpg)
The Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as Prince Koreakira, Younger Brother of Emperor Go-Toba, in the Play Gohiiki Kanjincho (Your Favorite Play Kanjincho [The Subscription List]), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the First Day of the Eleventh Month, 1773

Nakamura Nakazo II as Prince Koretaka disguised as the farmer Tsuchizo in the play "Intercalary Year Praise of a Famous Poem (Uruo Toshi Meika no Homare)," performed at the Miyako Theater in the eleventh month, 1794
He would have wanted it this way... - Japanese prime minister Noboru Takeshita and American president George Bush holding talks on East-West relations over the coffin of Japanese Emperor Hirohito in Japan, 1989 / Pryor
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