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Bodhidharma, Zen Buddhist patriarch

(from right) Ichikawa Sadanji as Mizuhiki Seigorō (Kyūryūzan Namiemon), Ichikawa Kodanji as Tobimono Chōjirō, Nakamura Shikan IV as Yotsuguruma Daihachi, and Onoe Kikugorō V as Tobikata Hamamatsuchō Tatsugorō, Onoe Matsusuke as Tobimono Kameemon, Bandō Kakitsu I as Tobimono Fujimatsu, and Onoe Kōzō as Tobimono Kunimatsu in the play God’s Blessing for the Reconciliation of the Me-gumi Firemen and the Sumo Wrestlers (Kami no megumi wagō no torikumi)

Pilgrims at Mouth of the Ganges, Sagar Island

Pilgrims at Mouth of the Ganges, Sagar Island 1985

Shin Nihon kenbutsu

Ewer with lion-shaped handle

Woman carrying a bucket of water

Envelope and three printed cards; Famous Actors of Today (Tōsei meiyū omokage sōshi); Onoe Baikō VI as Otomi, Matsumoto Kōshirō VII as Izutsuya Tazaemon, and Ichimura Uzaemon XV as Kirare Yosaburō

No. 9 (1952 folio)

Stones and A Man (A)

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