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- Collection of
- Edo-Tokyo Museum
- Collection ID
- 94650991
- Category
- Still Picture
- Creation Date
- 20世紀
- Size
- 11.1cm x 7.9cm
- Materials/Collection
- Imado-ware and Imado Dolls made by Kanazawa Harukichi
- Edo-Tokyo Museum Digital Archives
- https://www.edohakuarchives.jp/detail-18122.html
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Kao Soap Advertisement, Tokyo Asahi Shimbun No. 18564
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Pigskin Hanao Straps
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Haori (Short Coat for a Kimono)
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Asahi Shimbun, Evening Edition, February 14, 1985
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Ōeyama, Mori no Gakutai, Mushi no Gakutai, Daikokusama
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Samon Koi Nikki
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Round Menko: Imagawa Yoshimoto, Village Headman
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Children Playing Outside (No. 144)
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Paper Gift Box:, Tokyo Specialty, Kawai no Hanashirozake
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Hikari, No. 1 to No. 30 (No. 24 Missing)
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Kokugikan Chrysanthemum Flower Show
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Round Menko
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Pictorial Map of Amanohashidate in Tango No Kuni
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Cultural Property Survey Photograph: Shrine
Edo-Tokyo Museum

National Song Celebrating the 2,600th Year after the Accession of the Emperor Jimmu
Edo-Tokyo Museum

The Loyal Retainers Withdrew before Dawn on December 15th, 1702. On the Point of Crossing the Ryogokubashi Bridge, They Ran into Hattori Ichiro, Shogun's Direct Retainer, Who Was on Patrol of the Streets. Hattori Persuaded the Retainers Not to Cross the Bridge and Told Them to Change the Route and Head toward Takanawa. Oishi Followed His Words and Crossed the Hitotsumebashi and Eitaibashi Bridges before Reaching the Sengakuji Temple.
Edo-Tokyo Museum