Dai Nippon Meisho Kagami - Mirror of Famous Generals
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Ghost and Serpent-7 viewsEmperor Nintoku's general Tamichi was killed in the battle against Ezo. His ghost appeares as a huge serpent and terrorizes the enemy. One guy just had his head swallowed.
1880
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Looking for the Omen-10 viewsA crow guides Michino-Omi-no-Mikoto and the army of Emperor Jimmu to the enemy's camp.
1880
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Hojo Yasutoki-7 viewsHojo Yasutoki (1515-70), the third Kamakura regent, sits in a court yard.
1879
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Archer Tametomo and Wild Man-19 viewsChinzei-Hachiro-Tametomo. He was 2 m (6'6") tall and famous for his strength and archery. He was exiled to Oshima island in Izu. Here, he and the native in the island, Oniyasha are at the seashore.
1879
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Minamoto Yoshimitsu-10 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
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Tokugawa Iemitsu-9 viewsTokugawa Iemitsu (1603 - 51) , the 3rd Tokugawa Shogun, established Toshogu Shrine in Nikko. He and Ii Naotaka stand on Shinkyo Bridge.
1878
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Kusunoki Masashige-7 viewsKusunoki Masashige (1294 - 1336) reads "Mirai-ki" to his troops in Shitenno-ji Temple.
1878
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Two Rivals-6 viewsFamous rivals, Nitta Yoshisada (1301-38) on horseback confronts Ashikaga Takauji (1305-58) on the balcony.
1878
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Shingen-8 viewsTakeda Shingen (1521 - 73) got out on the field to listen to the sound of crickets.
1878
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Benkei and Yoshitsune-7 viewsUshiwakamaru (later known as Yoshitsune) and Benkei are fighting on Gojo Bridge in Kyoto. The mighty priest-warrior, Musashibo Benkei, is trying hard to strike agile Yoshitsune in vain. At last, he surrenderd and became one of the loyal followers of Yoshitsune. They are the most beloved heroes in Japanese legends and numerous kabuki plays and ukiyo-e have depicted them.
1878
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Kiyomori and the Sun-8 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
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Raiko and Shuten Doji-5 viewsMinamoto no Raiko (Yorimitsu) and his four retainers in the Shuten-doji's wild party. Shuten-doji was a violent and dangerous chief of robber-bandits who lived in Mt.Ooe. He ate human flesh and drunk enormous amount of sake without any sign of intoxication. Raiko drugged him to submission.
1876
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