Onna-musha Gallery
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onna-musha:“The wife of Takeda Katsuyori”(1897), Adachi Ginko (active c.1870-1908)Print from the ser
onna-musha:This armor is attributed to Ohori Tsuruhime (1526 (?)-1543 (?)) a miko (priestess) of th
onna-musha:“The daughter of Tamaru Inuemon, Matsuko” (1880), Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892)Print f
onna-musha:“Fifth month: planting rice”, (1890), Yôshû Chikanobu (1838-1912)
onna-musha:“Beauty at Miyajima” (1891), Watanabe Nobukazu (1874 - 1944)
onna-musha: “Beauties with swords” (1865), Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900)Kabuki actors i
onna-musha: “The legendary empress Jingû” (mid-19th century), Kôsai Hokushin
onna-musha: “Uneme exorcises the monstrous serpent from the lake”, Utagawa Kuniyoshi (17
onna-musha:“Fashionable geisha in Yanagibashi” (1889), Chikanobu (1838-1912)
onna-musha: “Miyagino the filial”, (1847/1848 ?), Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861)Print fro
onna-musha: This armor is attributed to Ohori Tsuruhime (1526 (?)-1543 (?)) a miko (priestess)
onna-musha: “Kiyoshi Hikariin” (1876), Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900)Print from the
onna-musha:“Takiyasha-hime” (1884), Yôshû Chikanobu (1838-1912)The witch and
liuet: hakuouki-history: sparrowdreams: onna-musha: asianhistory: choosechoice-deactivated201408
sparrowdreams: onna-musha: asianhistory: choosechoice-deactivated2014081: The picture above is a
onna-musha: This is, according to Wikipedia, a replica of the armor that would have been worn b
onna-musha: “Woman in the rain at midnight driving a nail into a tree to invoke evil on her u
yajifun: onna-musha: “Wife of Shimizu, governor of Kazusa” (1893), Yôshû Chi
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