Tamuramaro-6 viewsSakanoue Tamuramaro (751-811) prayed to Buddha while battling against Ebisu barbarians. Buddha's guardian god sent the shower of arrows to the barbarians to rescue Tamuramaro.
1876
Kanemura and Matori-8 viewsOtomo-no-Kanemura on horseback kills Daijin Taira-no-Gori-Motori.
1880
Yamato Takeru-7 viewsYamato Takeru-no-mikoto. He was the son of Emperor Keiko. He lead the successful campaigns against the native tribes in various places in early history of Japan.
1876
Ghost and Serpent-22 viewsEmperor Nintoku's general Tamichi was killed by a poison arrow in a battle against Ezo. His ghost appeares as a huge serpent and terrorizes the enemy. One guy just had his head
1880
Hideyoshi-10 viewsToyotomi Hideyoshi (1537 - 98) and Kato Kiyomasa after an earthquake.
1876
Yoshimitsu-20 viewsMinamoto no Yoshimitsu (1056 - 1127) is instructing a special tune with "sho" (a musical instrument of many reeds) to Toyohara no Tokiaki. Yoshimitsu learned this tune from Tokiaki's father.
1879
Tokugawa Ieyasu-21 viewsTokugawa Ieyasu (1542 - 1611), the founder of Tokugawa Shogunate which lasted for 300 years.
1876
Hojo Yasutoki-23 viewsHojo Yasutoki (1515-70), the third Kamakura regent, sits in a court yard.
1879
Yoriyoshi-19 viewsMinamoto-no-Yoriyoshi (995-1082) struck a rock from which clear water gushed out. The water rescued his troops from the thirst during the drought in 1054.
1876
Kiyomori and the Sun-24 viewsTaira no Kiyomori (1118 - 81), the tyrant, beckons the sun to remain still so that the workmen can complete their works at his palace.
1876
Hojo Ujiyasu-18 viewsHojo Ujiyasu, bows to the sea.
1879
Prince Umayado-19 viewsPrince Umayado (later known as Shotoku Taishi) kills Moriya-no-Omuraji who was against Buddhism.
1879