[Humorous pictures showing Chinese religious practices (may include Raijin, the Japanese God of Thunder, seated in front in bottom cartoon)]
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![[Humorous picture showing Chinese religious practices (Raijin, the Japanese God of Thunder, ranting to a crowd of Chinese Buddhist worshippers)]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00985_150px.jpg)
[Humorous picture showing Chinese religious practices (Raijin, the Japanese God of Thunder, ranting to a crowd of Chinese Buddhist worshippers)]

Raijin, the God of Thunder, frightens the Russians out of Tokuriji (near Nanshan)
Raijin, the God of Thunder, frightens the Russians out of Tokuriji (near Nanshan)
Otsu-e print: Raijin the Thunder God Fishing his Lost Drum out of the Sea
The Gate of the Thunder God at the Kannon Temple in Asakusa
![[Religious figure, probably a monk, seated, facing slightly right, reading a scroll, several scrolls are on a table in front of him]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/01100/01145_150px.jpg)
[Religious figure, probably a monk, seated, facing slightly right, reading a scroll, several scrolls are on a table in front of him]

Kintarō Beating the Thunder God, from the series Valor in China and Japan (Wakan Gōki Zoroi)
Open desert in the Sirte area, Libya, during World War 2, showing an enemy mortar exploding in front of adva...

The Actor Nakamura Nakazo I as the Thunder God, an Incarnation of Kan Shojo, in the Play Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami, Performed at the Morita Theater in the Third Month, 1780
![[Chinese Emperor(?) and Empress(?) seated on raised platform with musicians seated in front of them; the Emperor appears to have lost his nose and part of his right shoulder, the Empress part of her scalp]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00980_150px.jpg)
[Chinese Emperor(?) and Empress(?) seated on raised platform with musicians seated in front of them; the Emperor appears to have lost his nose and part of his right shoulder, the Empress part of her scalp]
An engineer with a mine-detector walking in front of a Sherman tank in an American armoured column moving fo...
![[Hotei, the god of good fortune, one of the seven lucky gods, seated, facing front, next to his bottomless bag of goods on which a small child is sitting and who appears to be cleaning Hotei's left ear]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/01500/01593_150px.jpg)
[Hotei, the god of good fortune, one of the seven lucky gods, seated, facing front, next to his bottomless bag of goods on which a small child is sitting and who appears to be cleaning Hotei's left ear]

Preparatory drawing for a print from a triptych showing a beautiful woman in front of a house next to roosters and birds picking foor from the ground

「(四条納涼)」

「江戸錦」 「献上のきく」

「江戸錦」 「手まり」

「江戸錦」 「活花」

Benkei to kodomo (ataka no matsu)
![[Humorous pictures showing various Chinese clothing and grooming habits]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00973_150px.jpg)
[Humorous pictures showing various Chinese clothing and grooming habits]

「十二ひと絵」 「葉月の良夜」

Sorori、hotei

Aburahoushitotadamori、narihiraason
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「大江戸しばゐ ねんぢうぎやうじ」 「芝居町の初春」

Ononodoufuu、nekokatsuobushi
![[Humorous pictures depicting the Chinese]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00971_150px.jpg)
[Humorous pictures depicting the Chinese]

「静」

Douke miburi juunishi

安積疏水の概要
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- 「獅子之精 市川左団次」「獅子之精 市川莚升」
!["What makes Japanese soldiers so strong?" asks Russia. "We are filled with Yamato Damashii" [spirit of old Japan] says Japan. "Please give me some Yamato Damashii" [says] Russia](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/00900/00998_150px.jpg)
"What makes Japanese soldiers so strong?" asks Russia. "We are filled with Yamato Damashii" [spirit of old Japan] says Japan. "Please give me some Yamato Damashii" [says] Russia

「一ノ谷合戦」

Taiheikieiyuudenchousogabekunaishouyuumotochika
![[百人一首繪抄] 道因法師 ; [82]](https://adeac.jp/items/adeac-arch/catalog/001-mp002144-200010/t.jpg)
[百人一首繪抄] 道因法師 ; [82]
De aanval op Jiuliancheng in Mantsjoerije

「大日本六十余州之内」 「土佐」「土佐の又平」

Nanohana ni chō

「十二ひと絵」 「師走のむつの花」
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