Boy and Dog Chasing Bird.
Kozuka with a Dog Chasing a Pilgrim

Furansu komusume inu o hikite sanpo no zu

Shōjiki o mamoru mono wa tenjin kore o sutezu
Equestrian Archery Drill (Inu-ōmono)
Japanese Toy-Dog
Japanese Toy-Dog

Dog (Inu), from the series "Fashionable Twelve Signs of the Zodiac (Furyu juni shi)"
Modern Reproduction of "Dog / November" (Inu / Shimotsuki), series Twelve Zodiac Images of Playing Children

The Dog of Mido Kanapaku (Mido Kanapuko Dono no Inu), from A Collection of Tales from Uji

Hour of the Dog (Inu no koku), from the series "Twelve Hours in Yoshiwara (Seiro juni toki tsuzuki)"

Caricatures of Iwafuji and O-Hatsu, and a Game of Toad-Tiger-Fox

Inu (Dog): Nakamura Tomasoa II as Isami Rikita and Kataoka Ichizō I as Nukasuke (a, right panel); and Arashi Rikaku II as Shinno (b, left panel)

Naniwaya Okita and Takashima Ohisa playing a game of ken

Reflective Love, from the series "Anthology of Poems: The Love Section (Kasen koi no bu) (Mono-omou koi)"
Shop Girl Attending a Rice Cake Shop/ Dog (Inu) -- Meguro, from the series Allusions to the Twelve Zodiac Animals at Famous Places in Edo for the Ichiyō Circle (Ichiyōren Edo meisho mitate jūnishi), with poems by Bunsō Kaoru and Muro Hayazaki

Tall girl; dress patterned with ho-o bird and kiri flowers

Braving the Snow, Our Troops Capture the Stronghold at Weihaiwei (Yuki o okashite, waga gun Ikaiei no kenrui o nuku zu)
Awabi Shell Diver and Children with text beginning "Kyō wa ne no hi no ama naraba kami matsu o oda ni hikamashi mono o...", from the Tosa Diary series (Shōfudai Hisakataya Bunbunsha Tosa nikki), with poems by Kajitsute Tokiwa and associates
Plum Blossoms and Lacquered Letter Box with text beginning "Shiranu yō mo nakari tsuran kō nado shō soko shaken[?] mono o...", from the series The Changelings (Torikaeba monogatari), with poems by Tangoan Tsumifusa and associates
Shinten-o vanquishes a white monkey on the Kiso Mountain during the Yowa period (1181-1182)

During the Second Army's Attack on Chinchou, Engineer Superior Private Onoguchi Tokuji Defying Death Blasts the Gate of the Enemy Fort (Dai nigun Kinshūjō kōgeki kōhei jōtōhei Onoguchi Tokuji shi banshi o okashite bakuyaku o sōchi shi jōmon o hakai...)
New Year's Festivities including Hagoita Game, Bamboo and Pine Decorations (Kadomatsu) and Manzai Dancers, with poems by Rokujuen, Emontei and associates

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)"
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