- Collection of
- Edo-Tokyo Museum
- Title
- Seven Gods of Good Fortune
- Collection ID
- 88138541
- Category
- Printed Material
- Creation Date
- 20世紀
- Size
- 9.1 cm x 14.0 cm
- Materials/Collection
- Kitagawa Chikashi Collection
- Edo-Tokyo Museum Digital Archives
- https://www.edohakuarchives.jp/detail-114784.html
Other items of Edo-Tokyo Museum (159766)
Design Drawing for the First Stage of the Outer Fence Construction on the Asakusa Side of Sumida Park, No. 2
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Sekai Chikeidan (Biographies of People with Wisdom in World)
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Bamboo Blind
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Triumphal Arch in Babasakimon
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Cost Estimate for Tiles
Edo-Tokyo Museum
“Kōjō no Tsuki (The Moon over the Ruined Castle),” “Byakkotai Soldiers”
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Document of Samurai Class
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Private Document
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Warenikamo Nurete Hanasaki Azamigusa (Haiku Poem)
Edo-Tokyo Museum
10-sen Coin
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Fabric Scrap: Yellow
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Junichirō's Letter
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
Thirty-six Amusing Views of Famous Places in Tokyo: Kaiun Bridge
Shosai Ikkei
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Script for a Television Program “Karakuri Giemon, Episode 13”
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Receipt for Insurance Fee
Edo-Tokyo Museum