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Life of the Great Master of Mount Koya (Koya daishi gyojo-zue), volume 4
1400-1500
Mandala of the Buddhist deity Buddhalochani (Butsugen Butsumo)
approx. 1300-1333
One hand clapping
Hakuin Ekaku
Palanquin (kago)
1800-1868
Picture of an American at a Shimoda Inn Fondly Dallying with Prostitutes, from the Black Ship Scroll
approx. 1854
Poetry contest between poets of different periods, Ise and Fujiwara Kiyosuke
Sake Cup, Guinomi Type
Suzuki Mutsumi
1975-1986
Six-Lobed Dish
Suzuki Mutsumi
1975-1986
The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari)
approx. 1615-1700
Ten styles of waka poems (Jittei waka)
Tosa Mitsuoki
1654-1681
Today's Special
Masami Teraoka
1982
Under-kimono (nagajuban) with design of grasses and poem card
approx. 1950-1960
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