Archer and Cherry Blossoms-20 viewsMinamoto no Hachiman Taro Yoshiie (1041 - 1108), a renowned archer on horse back at the Nakoso barrier where he wrote his famous poem, "I thought this gusty barrier was a mere name, but why do the wild cherry blossoms so cover the path?"
1876
Archer and Lightning-18 viewsFamed archer Minamoto no Yorimasa (1106-80) is aiming his arrow to the monster, "nue", which was haunting the Imperial palace.
1878
Yoriyoshi-19 viewsMinamoto-no-Yoriyoshi (995-1082) struck a rock from which clear water gushed out. The water rescued his troops from the thirst during the drought in 1054.
1876
Samurai on White Horse-19 viewsRokujo Hangan Minamoto Tameyoshi, son of Hachiman Taro Yoshiie. He defeated his uncle, Yoshitsuna at Mt. Koga.
Raiko and Shuten Doji-18 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
Archer-19 viewsTaira no Sadamori is about to shoot his arrow to Taira no Masakado (901-40) at Sajima in Shimosa.
1879
Tawara Hidesato-19 viewsTawara no Toda Hidesato, who killed Taira no Masakado, is in front of Emperor Suzaku.
1880
Kamatari-18 viewsNakatomi-no-Kamatari who was emperor's minister and Prince Naka-no-Oe-no-Oji are killing Iruka Daijin in 645 AD.
1879
Watamaro-19 viewsGeneral Fumiya Watamaro (763-821) of Emperor Saga's army conquers the rebels in Oushu.
1880
Kanemura and Matori-15 viewsOtomo-no-Kanemura on horseback kills Daijin Taira-no-Gori-Motori.
1880
Yamato Takeru-20 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?