Right Team, Round One: Jeweled Branch

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One way round the world.

Tomonaga (right), from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Tomonaga (right), from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Takasago (right), from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Takasago (right), from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Momijigari (right), from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Momijigari (right), from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Atago Kūya (right), from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Atago Kūya (right), from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Kuruma tengu (right), from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Kuruma tengu (right), from the series One Hundred Nō Plays

Warbler on Plum Branch (one of a pair)

Warbler on Plum Branch (one of a pair)

Two Girls Walking Barefoot to the Right, One Holding Papers in Hand

Two Girls Walking Barefoot to the Right, One Holding Papers in Hand

Two Beauties: One Holding a Pipe, The Other a Round Fan

Two Beauties: One Holding a Pipe, The Other a Round Fan

Two Japanese barbers: to the left, one is shaving his client's face, and to the right, the other i...

Two Japanese barbers: to the left, one is shaving his client's face, and to the right, the other i...

[Hotei, the god of good fortune, one of the seven lucky gods, facing right, standing on a rolling barrel, holding a mallet in his right hand and carrying his large bottomless bag of goods]

[Hotei, the god of good fortune, one of the seven lucky gods, facing right, standing on a rolling barrel, holding a mallet in his right hand and carrying his large bottomless bag of goods]

[Fukurokuju, the god of wisdom, wealth, long life, and happiness, one of the seven lucky gods, facing left, wearing robes and a hat, with a red-crowned crane standing to his right]

[Fukurokuju, the god of wisdom, wealth, long life, and happiness, one of the seven lucky gods, facing left, wearing robes and a hat, with a red-crowned crane standing to his right]

[Hotei, the god of good fortune, one of the seven lucky gods, right profile, arms folded behind his back, standing in front of his large bottomless bag of goods]

[Hotei, the god of good fortune, one of the seven lucky gods, right profile, arms folded behind his back, standing in front of his large bottomless bag of goods]

8.A Private Parlour in Winter. (The white round vessels are the Hibachi with lighted pieces of charcoal carefully arranged in the soft ashes in them. There is one Hibachi and a silk cushion provided for each visitor)

8.A Private Parlour in Winter. (The white round vessels are the Hibachi with lighted pieces of charcoal carefully arranged in the soft ashes in them. There is one Hibachi and a silk cushion provided for each visitor)

[Two mice, one lying on the ground with head resting on forepaws, the other is standing on hind legs with forepaws crossed, they are looking at each other, with three round objects on the ground between, possibly rice cakes]

[Two mice, one lying on the ground with head resting on forepaws, the other is standing on hind legs with forepaws crossed, they are looking at each other, with three round objects on the ground between, possibly rice cakes]

The Actors Nakamura Nakazo I as Chinzei Hachiro Tametomo Disguised as a Pilgrim (left), and Ichikawa Danjuro V as Kazusa no Gorobei Tadamitsu (right), in the "Silent Encounter" Scene (Dammari) from the End of Part One of the Play Kitekaeru Nishiki no Wakayaka (Returning Home in Splendor), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the First Day of the Eleventh Month, 1780

The Actors Nakamura Nakazo I as Chinzei Hachiro Tametomo Disguised as a Pilgrim (left), and Ichikawa Danjuro V as Kazusa no Gorobei Tadamitsu (right), in the "Silent Encounter" Scene (Dammari) from the End of Part One of the Play Kitekaeru Nishiki no Wakayaka (Returning Home in Splendor), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the First Day of the Eleventh Month, 1780

The Actors Nakayama Kojuro VI as Osada Taro Kagemune (in Reality Hatcho Tsubute no Kiheiji) in the Guise of a Lamplighter of Gion Shrine (left), and Sawamura Sojuro III as Komatsu no Shigemori (right), in Act Three from Part One of the Play Yukimotsu Take Furisode Genji (Snow-Covered Bamboo: Genji in Long Sleeves), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the First Day of the Eleventh Month, 1785

The Actors Nakayama Kojuro VI as Osada Taro Kagemune (in Reality Hatcho Tsubute no Kiheiji) in the Guise of a Lamplighter of Gion Shrine (left), and Sawamura Sojuro III as Komatsu no Shigemori (right), in Act Three from Part One of the Play Yukimotsu Take Furisode Genji (Snow-Covered Bamboo: Genji in Long Sleeves), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the First Day of the Eleventh Month, 1785

The Actors Segawa Kikunojo III as Karigane Obun, Nakayama Tomisaburo I as An no Oyasu, Iwai Kiyotaro II as Kaminari no Osha, Nakayama Tatezo I as Gokuin no Osen, and Ichikawa Monnosuke II as Hotei no Oichi (right to left), in "Gonin Onna," Scene One of the Play Waka Murasaki Edokko Soga, Performed at the Ichimura Theater in the Second Month, 1792

The Actors Segawa Kikunojo III as Karigane Obun, Nakayama Tomisaburo I as An no Oyasu, Iwai Kiyotaro II as Kaminari no Osha, Nakayama Tatezo I as Gokuin no Osen, and Ichikawa Monnosuke II as Hotei no Oichi (right to left), in "Gonin Onna," Scene One of the Play Waka Murasaki Edokko Soga, Performed at the Ichimura Theater in the Second Month, 1792

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