Japanese pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata): tear-drop shaped fruit. Watercolour
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Japanese pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata): rounded fruit. Watercolour
A Japanese flowering plant. Watercolour
Japanese persimmon fruit (Diospyros kaki) and a leafy stem of yew (Taxus species). Watercolour
Large brown fruits, similar to Japanese persimmon fruits, and two grass seedheads. Watercolour
Two Japanese fishermen wading in the sea to collect shells. Watercolour, c.1860
A Japanese woman seated and holding a branch of a flower with the flowers downwards. Watercolour, ...
A Japanese woman taking a dog for a walk compared with an effeminate samurai. Watercolour, 18--
A Japanese walnut (Juglans ailantifolia): fruiting tree branch with separate opened fruit and nuts...
A Japanese plant (yenoki): branch with leaves and fruit. Pencil drawing by S. Kawano
Columns of water shoot up around a Japanese cargo vessel, hit by Liberators of the United States attny air f...
![[Rear view of a man, full-length, standing, wearing several layers of clothing and a rounded-top conical hat, holding a long staff, possibly used for propelling boats or for knocking fruit and nuts from tall trees]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/02700/02793_150px.jpg)
[Rear view of a man, full-length, standing, wearing several layers of clothing and a rounded-top conical hat, holding a long staff, possibly used for propelling boats or for knocking fruit and nuts from tall trees]

重

Ghost

Minamoto no Shigeie from Illustrated Competition between Poets of Different Eras
Rhus succedanea L
WOMAN

Prawn
Cypripedium japonicum Thunb

painting
Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.) Lindl

Fujiwara no Motozane from Paintings of the Thirty-Six Immortal Poets (Retired-Emperor-Gotoba Version)

painting
Two Sketches: Reclining Boy (top) and Bird on Persimmon Branch (bottom)

樹皮布
Kusozu: the death of a noble lady and the decay of her body
![[Hanging Lantern and Round fan]](http://lapis.nichibun.ac.jp/image?did=8&pic=1&fid=G130016302.jpg)
[Hanging Lantern and Round fan]

大野屋

One of Six Views of Atsugi
Hawk (Taka) and Azalea, from the series Seven Bird-and-Flower Prints for the Fuyōren of Kanuma in Shimotsuke Province (Yamagawa Shimotsuke Kanuma Fuyō-ren kachō shichi-ban tsuzuki no uchi), with poems by Senshunan and associates

「中洲 みつ俣別の淵」

painting

painting; fan

「鬼岩力之助」 「当年八才 目方十〆目」

painting; fan
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