Dai Nippon Meisho Kagami - Mirror of Famous Generals
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Shower of Arrows-9 viewsSakanoue Tamuramaro (751-811) prayed to Buddha while battling against Ebisu barbarians. Buddha's guardian gods sent the shower of arrows to the barbarians to rescue Tamuramaro.
1876
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Susano-o and Princess Inada-9 viewsSusano-o-mikoto and princess Inada-hime. Susano-o set up eight huge sake barrels to bate eight-headed sea monster which had been terrorizing the village of Inada-hime. After the monster drunk the sake, he chopped off all eight heads and rescued the princess.
1880
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Taira no Shigemori-16 viewsKomatsu Naidaijin Taira no Shigemori.
1878
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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
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Tawara Hidesato-7 viewsTawara no Toda Hidesato, who killed Taira no Masakado, is in front of Emperor Suzaku.
1880
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The Sun Goddess-8 viewsThe sun goddess, Amaterasu-O-mikami hides in a cave.
1882
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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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Tokugawa Ieyasu-13 viewsTokugawa Ieyasu (1542 - 1611), the founder of Tokugawa Shogunate, which lasted for 300 years.
1876
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi-8 viewsToyotomi Hideyoshi (1537 - 98) and Kato Kiyomasa after an earthquake.
1876
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Wandering Regent-9 viewsSaimyoji Tokiyori Nyudo. Sano Tsuneyo and his wife cut up their precious bonsai trees for firewood to warm up a strange guest in a cold snowy night. The stranger was the regent Hojo Tokiyori (1226-63) who was disguised as a monk to see the lives of his people.
1878
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Wild Men-17 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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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
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