View of Lake Biwa and the Town of Ōtsu from the Building Dedicated to Kannon at Mii Temple
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View of Lake Biwa and the Town of Ōtsu from the Building Dedicated to Kannon at Mii Temple
View of Lake Biwa and the Town of Ōtsu from the Building Dedicated to Kannon at Mii Temple

Ōtsu: View of the Lake and the Town of Ōtsu from the Kannon Hall of Mii Temple (Ōtsu; Miidera Kannondō yori Ōtsu no machi kosui chōbō)

The Framed Picture Dedicated to the Kannon of Asakusa (Asakusa Kannon hōshoku gaku no zu)
Mii-dera, from the series Eight Views of Lake Biwa (ōmi hakkei)

Temple of Kannon, Asakusa
Great Lantern of the Kannon Temple, Asakusa
Great Lantern of the Kannon Temple, Asakusa

Kannon, the Bodhisattva of Compassion

Kannon, the Bodhisattva of Compassion
16 famous sights of Lake Biwa

Great Lantern of Kannon Temple, Asakusa
Poems Dedicated to the Eleven-Headed Kannon of Jōdo-ji (Jōdo-ji Kannon Tamukeuta)
Awazu, from the series Eight Views of Lake Biwa (ōmi hakkei)
Yakase Bridge, from the series Eight Views of Lake Biwa (ōmi hakkei)
ōmi Province, Lake Biwa, Ishiyama Temple, series Pictures of Famous Places in the Sixty Odd Provinces
Katada Ukimidō, from the series Eight Views of Lake Biwa (ōmi hakkei)
Hira, from the series Eight Views of Lake Biwa (ōmi hakkei)

Small Figure of the Bodhisattva Sho Kannon (Avalokiteshvara)

Small Figure of the Bodhisattva Sho Kannon (Avalokiteshvara)
Buddhist Drawing (Zuzō) of Amoghapâsâvalokitesvara (Fukūkensaku Kannon), one of the Six Manifestations of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara (Roku Kannon Kannon)

Boats in Lake Biwa Canal which carries the waters of the lake through tunnels to Kyoto, Japan

Boats in Lake Biwa Canal which carries the waters of the lake through tunnels to Kyoto, Japan
ISHIYAMA SHUGETTSU, from the series Eight Views of Lake Biwa (ōmi hakkei)

No 54 Otsu Mii-dera Kanki-do yori Otsu no machi kosui kanbo (Object); Gojusan-tsugi Meisho Zue (Series)

「五十三次名所図会」「五十四」 「大津 三井寺観音堂より大津の町湖水眺望」

Gojuusantsugimeishozue、ootsu、miiderakannondouyoriootsunomachikosuichoubou

Ōtsu: View of the Lake and the Town of Ōtsu from the Kannon Hall of Mii Temple (Ōtsu; Miidera Kannondō yori Ōtsu no machi kosui chōbō)
View of Lake Biwa and the Town of Ōtsu from the Building Dedicated to Kannon at Mii Temple

Otsu: Distant View of Otsu and the Lake from the Kannon Hall of Mii Temple (Otsu, Miidera Kannondo yori Otsu no machi kosui chobo), no. 54 from the series "Famous Sights of the Fifty-three Stations (Gojusan tsugi meisho zue)," also known as the Vertical Tokaido

Guide to Famous Places at the Fifty-Three Post-Stations along the Tokaido Highway ( Known as the "Tatee Upright" Tokaido Series ) : Otsu
Crossing the Forty-eight Rapids on the Road to Akiba near Kakegawa, series Pictures of Famous Places on the Fifty Three Stations

Guide to Famous Places at the Fifty-Three Post-Stations along the Tokaido Highway ( Known as the "Tatee Upright" Tokaido Series ) : Otsu

Gojuusantsugimeishozue、ootsu、miiderakannondouyoriootsunomachikosuichoubou
Nako Bay and the Mie River at Yokkaichi, series Pictures of Famous Places on the Fifty Three Stations

「五十三次名所図会」 「五十四」「大津」
View to the North from Asukayama (Asukayama Kita no Chōbō), series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo
Distant View of Mt. Mugen from Sayononaka Mountain near Nissaka, series Pictures of Famous Places on the Fifty Three Stations

Guide to Famous Places at the Fifty-Three Post-Stations along the Tokaido Highway ( Known as the "Tatee Upright" Tokaido Series ) : Yokkaichi

Shokokumeishohyakkei、oushuu matsushimashinkei

No 26,Hakkei-zaka Yoroi kake-hatsu (Object); Meisho Edo hyakkei (Series)

Gojuusantsugimeishozue、maisaka、imakirikaijoufunawatashi

「富士三十六景」 「伊勢二見か浦」

「浪花百景」

Rokujuuyoshuumeishozue、hyuuga、yuzunominato obiooshima

View of Niigata, Echigo Province (Echigo Niigata no kei) from the series “One Hundred Famous Views in the Various Provinces (Shokoku meisho hyakkei)”

Fujisanjuurokkeisoushuu miuranokaijou

Sazai Hall of the Five Hundred Rakan Temple (Gohyaku Rakan Sazaido), from the series “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)”
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