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Benkei-7 views"Eimei Kumiuchi Zoroi" (Famous Fights between Brave Men) Musashibo Benkei (right) vs. Nenoi Oyata.
1865
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Bloody Suicide-11 viewsOutlaw Shirai Gonpachi commited bloody suicide. The Crepe print is a mechanically wrinkled print sold as a "curiosity" item. It was often used for children's books, also, because it was more resistant to tears and soil.
1860
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Bloody Suicide-14 viewsOutlaw Shirai Gonpachi commited bloody suicide. The Crepe print is a mechanically wrinkled print sold as a "curiosity" item. It was often used for children's books, also, because it was more resistant to tears and soil.
1860
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Carp-17 views
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Chiyoda Shrine-9 views"Tokaido Meisho no Uchi" (The Famous Places in Tokaido) This series was co-worked by Yoshitoshi, Kunisada II, Hiroshige II and Kyosai. A long feudal lord procession at Chiyoda Shrine. The crowd in white kimono are fox instead of human.
1863
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Clever Kid-9 views "Gazenji no Chi" (Wisdom of Gazenji). He was a great scholar in France. He was very fond of astronomy since his childhood. One evening, he and his playmates started arguing if the moon was moving or the clouds were moving in the sky. Gazenji pointed out the moon in between two tree branches and told his friends to wait and watch. After a while, they could clearly see the moon was moving between the two reference points. Thus, Gazenji proved that not only the clouds but also the moon was moving.
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Competition of Magicians-7 views "Goketsu Kijutsu Kurabe" (Competition of Magicians). Akatsuki Seigoro is riding on a bat (right), Tora-o-maru is with his tiger and Ryu-o-maru stands next to the dragon.
1885
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Coup d' État at Sakurada Gate-7 views"Mito Sanka no Yuki". The gory distorted figures convey the gruesome scene of the assassination of Ii Naosuke by Mito Samurai group. Ii Naosuke (the lord of Hikone and the Great Councillor of the Tokugawa Shogunate) was the man responsible for opening Japan to the West for which he was assassinated at the Sakurada-mon Gate on a snowy morning in March, 1860.
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Coup d' État at Sakurada Gate-5 views"Mito Sanka no Yuki". The gory distorted figures convey the gruesome scene of the assassination of Ii Naosuke by Mito Samurai group. Ii Naosuke (the lord of Hikone and the Great Councillor of the Tokugawa Shogunate) was the man responsible for opening Japan to the West for which he was assassinated at the Sakurada-mon Gate on a snowy morning in March, 1860.
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Coup d' État at Sakurada Gate-7 views"Mito Sanka no Yuki". The gory distorted figures convey the gruesome scene of the assassination of Ii Naosuke by Mito Samurai group. Ii Naosuke (the lord of Hikone and the Great Councillor of the Tokugawa Shogunate) was the man responsible for opening Japan to the West for which he was assassinated at the Sakurada-mon Gate on a snowy morning in March, 1860.
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Dancing for the Sun Goddess-9 views"Dainippon Shi Ryaku Zue" (Abbreviated Picture of Japanese History) Scene of dancing party in front of the hiding place of the Sun Goddess Amaterasu. The goddess heard all the noise in front of her hiding cave. She became curious and peeked out what was going on. When the light shines through the cave door, the gods and the people could remove the door and persuade the goddess to come out to shine the world again.
1879
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Dancing for the Sun Goddess-11 views"Dainippon Shi Ryaku Zue" (Abbreviated Picture of Japanese History) Scene of dancing party in front of the hiding place of the Sun Goddess Amaterasu. The goddess heard all the noise in front of her hiding cave. She became curious and peeked out what was going on. When the light shines through the cave door, the gods and the people could remove the door and persuade the goddess to come out to shine the world again.
1879
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