Koya myojin (Tutelary Deity of Mt. Koya)
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Koya Myojin (Mandala of the Four Deities of Mt. Koya)
Cleveland Museum of Art
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Rensho arriving at Mt. Koya (Rensho Koya-iri), from the series "Famous Scenes from Japanese Puppet Plays (Yamato irotake)"
Art Institute of Chicago
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Four Tutelary Deities of Mount Koya
Seattle Art Museum
Seattle Art Museum Collection
Figure of a Buddhist Deity
Brooklyn Museum
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Head of a Buddhist Deity
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection
Kanda Myojin Shrine (Kanda Myojin), series Famous Views of the Eastern Capital
Honolulu Museum of Art
Honolulu Museum of Art Collection

Segment of a sutra from Mount Koya
Freer and Sackler
DPLA API

Head of a Male Shinto Deity
Cleveland Museum of Art
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The Deity of Kasuga Wakamiya Shrine
Freer and Sackler
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Kanda Myojin Shrine Precent, from the series "Twenty Views of Tokyo" (Tokyo nijukei, Kanda Myojin keidai)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Kanda Myojin Shrine (Kanda Myojin), from the series "Famous Views of the Eastern Capital (Toto meisho)"
Art Institute of Chicago
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The Revelation Of Shirahige Myojin, The White- Bearded God
Freer and Sackler
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Distant View of Mt. Tateyama from Mt. Hakuba
Freer and Sackler
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Distant View of Mt. Tateyama from Mt. Hakuba
Art Institute of Chicago
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Projection of Mt. Fuji
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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View of Mt. Fuji
Seattle Art Museum
Seattle Art Museum Collection

View of Mt. Fuji
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia Museum of Art collection

Foothills of Mt Ashitaka
Freer and Sackler
DPLA API

Top of Mt. Oso
Art Institute of Chicago
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Kozuka of Mt. Fuji
The Walters Art Museum
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View of Mt. Fuji
Harvard Art Museums
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Shōmen Kongō, a Deity of the Kōshin Faith
Honolulu Museum of Art
Honolulu Museum of Art Collection

The Koya Jewel River in Kii Province (Kii Koya no Tamagawa), from an untitled series of Six Jewel Rivers
Art Institute of Chicago
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Mount Koya in Kii Province (Kii, Koya), section of sheet no. 16 from the series "Cutout Pictures of the Provinces (Kunizukushi harimaze zue)"
Art Institute of Chicago
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Last Updated: 2023-01-25
Uploaded: 2023-01-29