
- Collection of
- Edo-Tokyo Museum
- Collection ID
- 15000238
- Category
- Painting&Print
- Creation Date
- 1946 20世紀
- Size
- 8.7cm x 14.2cm
- Edo-Tokyo Museum Digital Archives
- https://www.edohakuarchives.jp/detail-16045.html
Other items of Edo-Tokyo Museum (159831)

Ikkyū Banashi (Tales of Ikkyū)
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Private Document
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Commemoration of the 2,600th Year after the Accession of the Emperor Jimmu: Celebration, Ceremonial Site and Decorated Streetcars
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Letter to Kawasaki Bunji
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Nagaita Chūgata, Dyeing Sample
Edo-Tokyo Museum

The Lion's Eyeglasses: Page 85, Illustration
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Mask (Takabeyajinja Shrine)
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Zoku Fugu to Mezashi no Monogatari 62
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Tempō Kaisei Onna Imagawa Misao no Hanazono (Imagawa Textbook for Women, Revised in Tempō Era)
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Bookshelf
Edo-Tokyo Museum

(Famous Views of Tokyo) Kachidokibashi Bridge, A View of Nihonnbashi Bridge
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Setoyaki Small Plate (Flying Fish Design) Blue and White
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Kawaraban, Burnt Areas With Directions
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

Document of Laws
Edo-Tokyo Museum

Chōhan Bukan (Directory of Daimyō and Government Officials in Chōshū Domain)
Edo-Tokyo Museum