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Competition of Tengu in the Four Holy Mountains Recorded by Gekijo Kenbutsu Zaemon (Shika reizan tengu seikurabe Gekijō Kenbutsu Zaemon no ki)

Onoe Kikugorō III as the ghost of the courtesan Usugumo

Forty-eight Sumo Holds (Sumō shijūhatte), vol. 1

Onzōshi Ushiwakamaru and Tengu

Hōjō Takatoki, Jijo Kinugasa, and officials invaded by tengu

Ichikawa Kodanji IV as Marino Kanemitsu (R), Ichikawa Kodanji IV as both the Ghost of Kamada Matahachi (Kamada Matahachi bōrei) and the Ghost of Kikuno (Kikuno ga bōrei) (C), and Iwai Kumesaburō III as the Nun Kyōdai (Kyōdai-ni) (L)

Segawa Kikunojō III in a female role

Diptych: Bandō Hikosaburō (R) and Jitsukawa Enzaburō (L) as martial roles under autumn leaves in the series Snow, Moon and Flowers (Setsugekka)

Takamiyama Daihachi and Katsuragawa Rikizō from the series Tales of the Floating World on Eastern Brocade (Azuma no nishiki ukiyo kōdan)

Gojō Bridge in the Chronicles of Yoshitsune (Gikeiki Gojōbashi no zu)

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