Moon and Smoke-12 viewsA fireman holds a "matori" (fire brigade's standard) in his hand. He is watching his comrades fighting against the raging fire.
1886
Moon and Smoke-11 viewsA fireman holds a "matori" (fire brigade's standard) in his hand. He is watching his comrades fighting against the raging fire.
1886
Moon and Smoke - Tsuki Hyakushi # 22-4 views"Tsuki Hyakushi" (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon) A fireman holds a "matori" (fire brigade's standard) in his hand. He is watching his comrades fighting against the raging fire.
Moon of Buddhist Monk-5 viewsRakan (Luohan in Chinese) receives the seeds of immortality from the cassia trees which grow on the moon.
1891
Moon of Kintoki's Mountain-7 viewsThe strong boy, Kintoki (or Kintaro) plays a referee for the sumo match of a monkey and a rabbit. The boy lives in the Ashigara mountains where he grew up with wild animals and the half human half spirit, Yamauba as his adopted mother. He later became a legendary hero as one of Minamoto no Raiko's famed Four Retainers.
1890
Moon of Pure Snow at Asano River # 10-7 views"Tsuki Hyakushi; Asanogawa Seisetsu no Tsuki" (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon; Moon of Pure Snow at Asano River) Chikako, the filial daughter commits suicide praying for her father's release from a prison.
Moon of Pure Snow at Asano River # 10-7 views"Tsuki Hyakushi; Asanogawa Seisetsu no Tsuki" (One Hundred Aspects of the Moon; Moon of Pure Snow at Asano River) Chikako, the filial daughter commits suicide praying for her father's release from a prison.
Moon of the Enemy's Lair-2 viewsPrince Usu (Later known as Yamato Takeru) disguised as a woman and killed the chief of the enemy tribe.
1886
Moon of the Enemy's Lair-10 viewsLittle prince Usu, later known as Yamato Takeru no Mikoto, disguised as a woman and killed the chief of Kumaso tribe in southern Japan.
1886
Moon of the Filial Son-26 viewsOno no Takamura.
1889
Moon of the Lonely House-6 viewsAn old woman who has murderous intentions.
1890
Moon of the Lonely House-8 viewsA woman served a lord who had a strange disease. The only cure was the blood of children born in a certain month. The woman roamed the country side killing children to obtain blood for her lord. When he had recovered, she confessed how she obtained the cure and was pardoned.
1890