Narihira and Nijō no Tsubone at the Fuji River
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Narihira and Nijō no Tsubone at the Fuji River

Narihira Ason Nijo no Tsubone o oi ochiyuku zu (Object); Yoshitoshi ryakuga (Series)

Narihira ason Nijo-no-tsubone o oi-ochiyuku zu (Object); Yoshitoshi ryakuga (Series)

「業平朝臣負二条局落行図」
祇園社頭油法師驚忠盛/業平朝臣負二条后落引図

「あづまにしきゑ」 「祇園社頭油法師驚忠盛」「業平朝臣負二条后落引図」

「祇園社頭油法師驚忠盛」「業平朝臣負二条局落行図」

Ariwara no Narihira no Ason (no. 17) (Object); Hyakunin isshu no uchi (Series)

Ariwara no Narihara from the Series The Thirty-Six Immortal Poets

Comb with Scene of the Poet Ariwara no Narihira Heading to the Eastern Provinces in Makie and Gold Inlay
The Great Battle at the Minamoto and Taira Clans at Ichinotani in the second month of the third year of Juei. (1185)
“The Poet Ariwara no Narihira (825–880) and Ono no Komachi,” from the series Five Colors of Love for the Six Poetic Immortals (Goshiki-zome rokkasen)

Set of Sword Fittings: Menuki, Kogai, Kozuka, and Fuchigashira, Design of Ariwara no Narihira's journey to the eastern provinces
Kanbara: View of the Fuji River from the Iwabuchi Hills, no. 16 from the series Collection of Illustrations of Famous Places near the Fifty-Three Stations [Along the Tōkaidō]
Hara: View of the Ashitaka Mountains and Mount Fuji, no. 14 from the series Collection of Illustrations of Famous Places near the Fifty-Three Stations [Along the Tōkaidō]
Last Updated: 2023-04-19
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