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The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road
The Sixty Nine Stations of the Kisokaido
Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji
Pictures of Famous Places in the Sixty-odd Provinces
One Hundred Famous Views of Edo
Views of Edo
Views of Omi
Views of Kanazawa
Six Jewel Rivers
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Kumagai Naozane Killing Taira no Atsumori at Ichi no Tani in 1184 (from The Tale of Heike Clan: Japanese story) (Kumagai (Jirō Naosada ), (Taira no) Atsumori Kumitsuke from Heike Monogatari)
Kajiwara Genda Kagesuye stopping to tighten his horse’s girth, and so allowing Sasake Takatsuna to get across the Uji river first in 1184 (from the Tale of Heike: Japanese story) (Sasaki Takatsuna Kajiwara Kagesue Ujigawa Senjin (from Heike Monogatari))
Sato Tadanobu Battles with the Priest Kakuhan in the Yoshino Mountains (from The Biography of Yoshitsune: Japanese story) (Satō Tadanobu Yoshino Sanchū Kakuhan o Utsu from Yoshitsune-ki)
Chōki defending Chohan Bridge (from Sangoku-shi: Chinese story) ((Chōhankyō Chōhi Sōsō Jin wo Nonoshiru from Sangoku-shi))
Nitta Yoshisada Prays to the Dragon God at Inamura Point in 1333 (from Taiheiki: Japanese story) (Nitta Yoshisada Inamuragasaki ni oite Ryūjin ni Inoru (from Taihei-ki))
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