Tomioka, from Set Five, Amakusa District, from the series Japanese Landscape Prints (Nihon fūkei hanga)
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Amakusa Islands? (Guntō), probably from Set Five, Amakusa District, of the series Japanese Scenery Prints (Nihon fūkei hanga)
Wakamatsu Castle (Wakamatsujō), from Set Two, Aizu District, of the series Japanese Scenery Prints (Nihon fūkei hanga)
Aga River (Agagawa), from Set Two, Aizu District, of the series Japanese Scenery Prints (Nihon fūkei hanga)
Mount Bandai (or Lake Onogawa), from Set Two, Aizu District, of the series Japanese Scenery Prints (Nihon fūkei hanga)
Riverside at Sawara, Shimosa District, from the series Japan Scenery Prints (Nihon fūkei hanga)
Funabashi [in Chiba, Shimosa District, from the series Japan Scenery Prints (Nihon fūkei hanga)?]
The Diamond Mountains in Korea (Kongosan Banbutsu-so), from the series Japanese Landscape Prints (Nihon fūkei hanga)
Driving Cows Across the River at Naruko, Tōhoku District, from the series Japan Scenery Prints (Nihon fūkei hanga)
Boats Moored along a River, from the series Japan Scenery Prints (Nihon fūkei hanga)
Bird near Mount Mitsuga, Japan Alps, from the series Japan Scenery Prints (Nihon fūkei hanga)
Mount Hodaka Covered with Snow, Japan Alps, from the series Japan Scenery Prints (Nihon fūkei hanga)
Glacier above the clouds at Mount Shirouma, Japan Alps, from the series Japan Scenery Prints (Nihon fūkei hanga)
Landscape, from set of views of Tokyo scenery entitled Tokyo fūkei hangashū

Gion Bridge, Amakusa, from the series "Selection of Scenes of Japan" (Nihon fukei senshu, Amakusa hondo Gionbashi)

Gion Bridge at Hondo Amakusa, (Amakusa Hondo Gion-bashi), from the series "Selction of Views of Japan (Nihon fukei senshu)"

Japanese Landscape from Train

Shichiri Beach (Shichirigahama), from the series "Landscapes Prints (Gashu fukei hanga)"

Landscape with waterfall, from an untitled series of chuban prints

View of the Japanese Garden, from the series "Prints of the Shinjuku Imperial Garden (Shinjuku Gyoen hanga)"
Kannon Temple at Abuto (Abuto no Kannon), from the series Japanese Landscape Selections (Nihon fukei senshū)

Aoba Castle, Sendai (Sendai Aobajō), from the series Collection of Scenic Views of Japan, Eastern Japan Edition (Nihon fūkei shu higashi Nihon hen)
Senjō Cliff, Lake Towada (Senjōmaku, Towadako), from the series Collection of Scenic Views of Japan, Eastern Japan Edition (Nihon fūkei higaishi Nihon ten)
Saishō Temple in Hirosaki (Hirosaki, Saishō-in), from the series Collection of Scenic Views of Japan, Eastern Japan Edition (Nihon fūkei shū higashi Nihon hen)

Japanese Landscape (Paysage japonais) from the portfolio Sites and Paths (Sites et chaussées) from Phenomena (Les Phénomènes)
Akabane Bridge and Suiten Shrine (Akabane Suitengū), from the series Famous Places in Edo (Edo meisho)

The Palace of Justice, Seen from the Notre-Dame Bridge
Echikawa, Station 66 from the series "Sixty-Nine Stations of the Kisokaidō" (Kisokaidō rokujūkyūtsugi no uchi)
Evening rain at the Tadasu River From the ten-sheet set: "Kyoto Meisho no Uchi" (Famous Sites in...

Plum Blossoms at the Umeyashiki


Hachi-danme (Object); Kanadehon Chushingura (Series)

Scenic View from the Summit of Mount Atago in Shiba (Shiba Atago sanjo chobo no zu), from the series "Newly Selected Famous Places in Edo (Shinsen Edo meisho)"

hanging scroll; painting

True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poems: Sei Shonagon

Storehouse at Nanbamura
Higuchi Jirō (Hiragana Seisuiki), series New and Old Joruri
Outdoor Tea Stall at Fukuroi (Fukuroi Dechaya no Zu), series The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō

Pauronama Vreugdenberg (Object)

Tenji Tenno (Object); Hyakunin isshu uba ga etoki (Series)
Shinano Province, Moon Reflected in the Sarashina Paddy-fields, Mount Kyōdai (Shinano, Sarashina tagoto no tsuki, Kyōdaisan), from the series Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces [of Japan] ([Dai Nihon] Rokujūyoshū meisho zue)

Kiyomizu Temple

Ageo-yado no yashiro (Object); Kisokaido (Series)

drawing

洪基/梅林山水図

Eight Views of Lake Biwa : Evening Bell at Mii Temple

Hida Kago-watashi (Object); Rokuju-yo Shu Meisho Zue (Series)
Sei Shōnagon, from the series A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poetry (Shika shashin kyō)

A True Mirror of Chinese and Japanese Poems ( Shika Shashinkyo ) : Poem by Sei Shonagon
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