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Pictures of Japanese Emperors-7 views"Koukoku Rekidai Kinnou Kisoi" Several prominent Japanese emperors and their family members.
1878
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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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Japanese History - Dainihon Shi Ryakuzu E-5 views "Dainihon Shi Ryakuzu E" (Picture of Abbreviated Japanese History) 94th Emperor Godaigo is escaping from the burning castle assisted by the Fujifusa Brothers.
1880
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Japanese History - Dainihon Shi Ryakuzu E-7 views "Dainihon Shi Ryakuzu E" (Picture of Abbreviated Japanese History) 94th Emperor Godaigo is escaping from the burning castle assisted by the Fujifusa Brothers.
1880
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Japanese History - Dainihon Shi Ryakuzu E-4 views "Dainihon Shi Ryakuzu E" (Picture of Abbreviated Japanese History) 94th Emperor Godaigo is escaping from the burning castle assisted by the Fujifusa Brothers.
1880
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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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Famous Women in Japan-9 views"Honcho Meifu Kagami" (Mirror of Famous Women in Japan) Writer Murasaki Shikibu on upper right, Empress Jingo, Warrior Tomoe-gozen, courageous Iga-no-Tsubone are among them illustrated.
1883
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Famous Women in Japan-10 views"Honcho Meifu Kagami" (Mirror of Famous Women in Japan) Writer Murasaki Shikibu on upper right, Empress Jingo, Warrior Tomoe-gozen, courageous Iga-no-Tsubone are among them illustrated.
1883
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Famous Women in Japan-8 views"Honcho Meifu Kagami" (Mirror of Famous Women in Japan) Writer Murasaki Shikibu on upper right, Empress Jingo, Warrior Tomoe-gozen, courageous Iga-no-Tsubone are among them illustrated.
1883
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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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