A Blind Priest Plays the Lute before Uesugi Kenshin (Danjō daihitsu uesugi kenshin)
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Uesugi Kenshin Nyūdō Terutora, the Danjō-shōhitsu
Twenty Four Warriors of Uesugi Kenshin (Uesugi Nijūyon-shō)
Twenty-four Warriors of Uesugi Kenshin (Uesugi Nijūyon-shō)

Uesugi Kenshin Observing a Flight of Geese

Uesugi Danjō Ōtame? Terutora Nyūdō Kenshin and Kakizaki Izuminokami Kanemasa

Uesugi Kenshin Dancing by a Bonfire, from the series A Mirror of Famous Generals of Japan (Dai nippon meishō kagami)
A blind musician plays for Japanese ladies

A Priest (Kobo Daishi) practicing the Tantra, a demon before him, and a wolf behind
The Crab and the Warrior Priest, a Kyōgen play, series Illustrations of Noh Plays
The Priest and the Willow (Yūgyō Yanagi), series Illustrations of Noh Plays
The Heian-period Priest Zōga Carrying a Trout (Zōga), series Portfolio of Ōtsu-e

A Priest Helps Hino Kumawakamaru Escape from Sado Island after the Death of His Father

A Priest Helps Hino Kumawakamaru Escape from Sado Island after the Death of His Father
The Blindman's Monkey, a Kyōgen play (Kyōgen Saruzatō), series Illustrations of Noh Plays

Making Bamboo Blinds, illustration for The Bamboo-Blind Shell (Sudare-gai), from the series "A Matching Game with Genroku-period Poem Shells (Genroku kasen kai awase)"

The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro V as Kazusa no Akushichibyoe Kagekiyo Disguised as a Blind Court Musician (Kengyo) in the Play Edo Meisho Midori Soga, Performed at the Morita Theater in the Fourth Month, 1779

The Actor Ichikawa Komazo III in Three Roles: Nyosan no Miya (The Third Princess), Ukare Zato (A Blind Street Performer), and Sakata no Kaido-maru, in the Play Zoho Natsu Matsuri (Expanded Summer Festival), Performed at the Kawarazaki Theater from the First Day of the Eighth Month, 1791

Ichikawa Ebizō V as Nippon Daemon (a, right panel); and Onoe Kikugorō III (Ōkawa Hashizō I) as the ascetic priest Nakasaina (b, left panel)

The Priest Sōgi Notices a Pair of Ghosts in an Abandoned House (Yodorubeki mizu no kōri no tojirarete koyoi no tuski wa sora ni koso ari Sōgu)
Ichikawa Kuzo III as a Lion-Dog, Ichimura Takematsu III as another Lion-Dog, Ichimura Kakitsu IV as the Courtesan Eguchi no Kimi in a Parody of Bodhisattva Samantabhadra, and Sawamura Tossho II as Priest Saigyo

Three Types of Women Linked to Musical Instruments ( Triptych )

Gosechi no Myōfu Playing the Koto by Moonlight

Yaegasuminaniwanohamaogimekakekashiku ichikawaudanji

怪童 梅若丸 東名所梅若塚

怪童 梅若丸 東名所梅若塚

秘露太郎

秘露太郎

Yūgiri Pounding Cloth by Moonlight (Yūgiri kinuta no tsuki)

文芸倶楽部 雛遺い

文芸倶楽部雛遺い

「名誉色咲分 尾刕楼 小町 仲の町 〆子」 「名誉色咲分」「大文字楼夕ぎり外」

大内十杉伝

大内十杉伝

Musashi Koman of Shinbashi and the Warrior Yorimasa, from the series Six Poems of Love and Valor (Enyū rokkasen)
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「三婦妹累」
Chapter 15: Yomogiu, series The Fifty-four Chapters [of the Tale of Genji] in Modern Times

One Hundred Aspects of the Moon ( Tsuki Hyakushi )

The Japanese Second Army Battles Hard at Chinchou (Dai ni gun Kinshūjō daigekisen no zu)

Mimasu Daigorō IV as Soga Jūrō (a, right panel); Nakamura Utaemon IV as Kudō Suketsune (b, center panel); and Jitsukawa Ensaburō I as Soga Gorō (c, left panel)

Genji goshuu yojoo Chapter Thirty: Fujibakama

Hautatoranomaki

The Sixteenth-Century Chief Minister Matsunaga no Hisahide Breaking a Cup Before Committing Suicide

「横曽根平太郎」
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[Genji] Tokonatsu: Twenty-six
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