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
Hideyoshi-10 viewsToyotomi Hideyoshi (1537 - 98) and Kato Kiyomasa after an earthquake.
1876
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
Tawara Hidesato-7 viewsTawara no Toda Hidesato, who killed Taira no Masakado, is in front of Emperor Suzaku.
1880
Shuten Doji-14 viewsMinamoto-no-Raiko and his four retainers at the wild banquet of Shuten-doji. Shuten-doji was a violent and dangerous chief of robber bandits who lived in Mt. Ooe. He ate human flesh and drank enormous amount of sake without any sign of intoxication. Raiko drugged Doji to sleep so that he could slay the monster.
1876
Hideyoshi-6 viewsToyotomi Hideyoshi (1537 - 98) and Kato Kiyomasa after an earthquake.
1876
Tamuramaro-7 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
Yoshitomo-7 viewsSama-no-to Minamoto Yoshitomo 1123- 60), Yoshitsune's father, is killed by Osada Kagemune in Owari.
1879
Shuten Doji-8 viewsMinamoto-no-Raiko and his four retainers at the wild banquet of Shuten-doji. Shuten-doji was a violent and dangerous chief of robber bandits who lived in Mt. Ooe. He ate human flesh and drank enormous amount of sake without any sign of intoxication. Raiko drugged Doji to sleep so that he could slay the monster.
1876
Oda Nobunaga-9 viewsThe fiery death battle of Oda Nobunaga (1534 - 82) at Honno-ji temple.
1878
Princess Saohime in Flames-10 viewsPrincess Saohime, the wife of Emperor Suinen, dies in the flames of her brother's castle. She reported his treachery to the emperor.
1880