September 7th: Writers and Poets from the Kansai Region Enjoying a Moon-Viewing Boat Ride down the Clear Stream of the Uji River, Originated by Mr. Tomioka Tessai in Kyoto, in Rivalry with the Tokyo Red Cliff Party on the Same Evening (No. 12) 九月七日東京の赤壁会に対し京都の富岡鉄斉氏発起関西の文人詩客が当夜字沿川の清流を下る観月の舟遊び(No 12)
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- Edo-Tokyo Museum
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- September 7th: Writers and Poets from the Kansai Region Enjoying a Moon-Viewing Boat Ride down the Clear Stream of the Uji River, Originated by Mr. Tomioka Tessai in Kyoto, in Rivalry with the Tokyo Red Cliff Party on the Same Evening (No. 12)
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- 88132248
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- Printed Material
- Creation Date
- 1922 20世紀
- Materials/Collection
- Kitagawa Chikashi Collection
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- https://www.edohakuarchives.jp/detail-112146.html
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