Saikin no Tōa keisei zukai / Ōsaka Mainichi Shinbunsha hensan

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Saikin no Toa Keisei Zukai. Osaka Mainichi Shinbunsha. Showa 12 (1937)

Saikin no Toa Keisei Zukai. Osaka Mainichi Shinbunsha. Showa 12 (1937)

Teikoku kokubo daichizu : Fu rekkyo gunbi josei ichiran / Oosaka Mainichi Shinbunsha

Teikoku kokubo daichizu : Fu rekkyo gunbi josei ichiran / Oosaka Mainichi Shinbunsha

Six Actors in the Roles They Played in the Kabuki Drama Keisei Hana No Shiranami, at Naka Theater, Osaka

Six Actors in the Roles They Played in the Kabuki Drama Keisei Hana No Shiranami, at Naka Theater, Osaka

Courtesans Drawn in Osaka Style (Osaka kakiwake), from "Courtesans of the Three Capitals - A Set of Three (Sanga no tsu keisei sanpukutsui)"

Courtesans Drawn in Osaka Style (Osaka kakiwake), from "Courtesans of the Three Capitals - A Set of Three (Sanga no tsu keisei sanpukutsui)"

Courtesans Drawn in Osaka style (right), Kyoto style (center), and Edo style (left), from "Courtesans of the Three Capitals: A Set of Three (Sanga no tsu keisei sanpukutsui)"

Courtesans Drawn in Osaka style (right), Kyoto style (center), and Edo style (left), from "Courtesans of the Three Capitals: A Set of Three (Sanga no tsu keisei sanpukutsui)"

Courtesan as Tekkai (Li Tieguai), from the series Courtesans Viewed as the Immortals of Ressenden, One of Seven (Keisei mitate Ressenden, shichiban no uchi)

Courtesan as Tekkai (Li Tieguai), from the series Courtesans Viewed as the Immortals of Ressenden, One of Seven (Keisei mitate Ressenden, shichiban no uchi)

The Actors Ichimura Kamezo I as Kume no Sennin, Onoe Kikugoro I as Goi-no-suke Takenari, and Otani Hiroji II as Hata no Kawakatsu in the play "Keisei Asakusa no Kane," performed at the Ichimura Theater in the eleventh month, 1754

The Actors Ichimura Kamezo I as Kume no Sennin, Onoe Kikugoro I as Goi-no-suke Takenari, and Otani Hiroji II as Hata no Kawakatsu in the play "Keisei Asakusa no Kane," performed at the Ichimura Theater in the eleventh month, 1754

Preface by Ota Nampo ('Yomo Sanjin" or Yomo no Akara) from the printed album "A Competition Among the New Beauties of the Yoshiwara Mirrored in Their Writing" (Yoshiwara keisei shin bijin awase jihitsu kagami)

Preface by Ota Nampo ('Yomo Sanjin" or Yomo no Akara) from the printed album "A Competition Among the New Beauties of the Yoshiwara Mirrored in Their Writing" (Yoshiwara keisei shin bijin awase jihitsu kagami)

Preface by Ota Nampo ('Yomo Sanjin" or Yomo no Akara) from the printed album "A Competition Among the New Beauties of the Yoshiwara Mirrored in Their Writing" (Yoshiwara keisei shin bijin awase jihitsu kagami)

Preface by Ota Nampo ('Yomo Sanjin" or Yomo no Akara) from the printed album "A Competition Among the New Beauties of the Yoshiwara Mirrored in Their Writing" (Yoshiwara keisei shin bijin awase jihitsu kagami)

The Courtesan Hitomoto of the Daimonjiya, from the album "Comparing New Beauties of the Yoshiwara - A Mirror of Their Own Writings (Keisei shin bijin awase jikihitsu kagami)"

The Courtesan Hitomoto of the Daimonjiya, from the album "Comparing New Beauties of the Yoshiwara - A Mirror of Their Own Writings (Keisei shin bijin awase jikihitsu kagami)"

Police Arresting the Geisha Ohama and Okin for Accidentally Injuring an Old Man while Galloping on Horseback, No. 576 from the series The Postal Newspaper (Yūbin hōchi shimbun)

Police Arresting the Geisha Ohama and Okin for Accidentally Injuring an Old Man while Galloping on Horseback, No. 576 from the series The Postal Newspaper (Yūbin hōchi shimbun)

Toshima Tomiyo, the Loyal Wife who did not Leave her Husband Tomozō, a farmer, even when he Contracted Leprosy, No. 566 from the series The Postal Newspaper (Yūbin hōchi shimbun)

Toshima Tomiyo, the Loyal Wife who did not Leave her Husband Tomozō, a farmer, even when he Contracted Leprosy, No. 566 from the series The Postal Newspaper (Yūbin hōchi shimbun)

Saku, a Brave and Intelligent Girl of Thirteen from Tochigi who was Awarded Five Yen by the Prefectural Office for Rescuing a Baby from the River, No. 729 from the series The Postal Newspaper (Yūbin hōchi shimbun)

Saku, a Brave and Intelligent Girl of Thirteen from Tochigi who was Awarded Five Yen by the Prefectural Office for Rescuing a Baby from the River, No. 729 from the series The Postal Newspaper (Yūbin hōchi shimbun)

The Actor Nakamura Noshio I as the Spirit of the Courtesan Takao, in the Shosagoto Dance Sequence "Sono Utsushi-e Matsu ni Kaede" (A Shadow-Picture of Pine and Maple), the Last Scene of Part Two of the Play Keisei Momiji no Uchikake (Courtesan in an Over-Kimono of Maple Leaf Pattern), Performed at the Morita Theater from the Ninth Day of the Ninth Month, 1772

The Actor Nakamura Noshio I as the Spirit of the Courtesan Takao, in the Shosagoto Dance Sequence "Sono Utsushi-e Matsu ni Kaede" (A Shadow-Picture of Pine and Maple), the Last Scene of Part Two of the Play Keisei Momiji no Uchikake (Courtesan in an Over-Kimono of Maple Leaf Pattern), Performed at the Morita Theater from the Ninth Day of the Ninth Month, 1772

Ōkura Uma no kami Yorifusa (Taiheikdan), from the series Twenty-Four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety for the Honchō Circle (Honchōren honchō nijūshikō), with poem by Shunmintei Tanenari

Ōkura Uma no kami Yorifusa (Taiheikdan), from the series Twenty-Four Japanese Paragons of Filial Piety for the Honchō Circle (Honchōren honchō nijūshikō), with poem by Shunmintei Tanenari

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