- Collection of
- Edo-Tokyo Museum
- Title
- Kaiga Sōshi (Journal of Traditional Japanese Paintings), Vol. 127
- Collection ID
- 91213071
- Category
- Classical Book
- Creation Date
- 1897 19世紀
- Edo-Tokyo Museum Digital Archives
- https://www.edohakuarchives.jp/detail-132195.html
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Document of Samurai Class
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Zempukuji and Myōshōji Rivers Slide: Zempukuji River Downflow Point
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Monthly Play Guide Magazine, July 1940, No. 205
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Black Print: A Fan and a Morning Glory (Shibata Zeshin's Block Print, Black Print, Other Prints)
Shibata Zeshin
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Ideal Young Lady 1
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Letter (Greeting Card)
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Collar Liners for Military Jackets
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Public Telephone Table
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Lyric Sheet, “Wakakihi no Yume,” “Ame no Ōkawabata,” Polydor Records
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Map of the Northwestern Part of Shimura (Kitatoshimagun, Shimura, Akatsukamura, 4-5)
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Komainu Guardian Dogs and Uzuramika (Sue Pottery Pot), (Hibitajinja Shrine)
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Unite to protect the price for bright future
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
Nihon Dokusho Shimbun, August 29, 1960, No. 1068
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Toy, Drawstring Pouch, Bumbuku Tea Kettle
Edo-Tokyo Museum