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New Japan’s Scenic Trio 2, Ueno Terminal Station

Wrestling match between Kawazu Saburō Sukeyasu and Matano Gorō Kagehisa

Ushiwakamaru, with the help of the tengu, fights Benkei on Gojō Bridge

First song of the year: Keyamura Rokusuke (Hatsune Keyamura Rokusuke) from the series Japanese and Chinese Comparisons for the Chapters of Genji (Wakan nazorae Genji)

Agemaki: Sukeroku and Senbei, from the series Genji Clouds Matched with Ukiyo-e Pictures (Genji kumo ukiyo-e awase)

Okabe: The Story of the Cat Stone, from the series Fifty-three Pairings for the Tōkaidō Road (Tōkaidō gojūsan tsui)

Zhong Kui (Shōki)

Ichikawa Danjūrō VIII, Dharma name Jōen Shinji, died on the 6th day of the 8th month, Year of the Tiger [1854] at 32 years old (Tora hachigatsu muika hōmyō Jōen Shinji hachidaime Ichikawa Danjūrō gyōnen sanjūnisai)

Ichikawa Kodanji IV as the Ghost (Rei) of Kozakura Tōgō and as the Tea Server (Chadō) Inba, Actually the Ghost of Tōgō (R), Bandō Hikosaburō IV as Orikoshi Tairyō, Iwai Kumesaburō III as the Secret Mistress (Myō) Katsuragi, and Ichikawa Kodanji IV as Koshimoto Sakuragi, Actually the Ghost of Tōgō (L)

Fashionable Living Dolls (Fūyū ningyō)

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