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Kasuga Shinto Shrine- Toyohashi, Aichi, Japan- April 2016
Water (Masculine), Inoue Toyohiko, 1994, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japanese and Korean ArtSize:
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ukiyoesalon:Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock print, Utagawa Toyohiro, “Returning Sails at Tsukudajim
Some of the 14 Japanese astronauts who have traveled to space.Akiyama Toyohiro (1990)Mōri Mamoru (19
Woman kneeling before bowls. Ukiyo-e woodblock print, late 18th century , Japan, by artist Uta
Mikimoto Ginza 2 by #PritzkerPrize #ToyoIto #architecture #japan #archdaily #tokyo #instagood #iphon
Hill of Foxes - Inari Betsuin Temple Akasaka (豊川稲荷東京別院) Toyokawa by kobalt
伊勢神宮外宮 Ise Jingu Geku by かがみ~
thekhooll: Portraits 101 Nagano Toyokazu is a photographer from Ishikawa, Japan. He is also a fathe
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Tokyu Toyoko Line Track at the Northeast of Daikan-yama Station in 2014 October by ykanazawa1999Via
fujiwara57:“One Hundred Looks ofVarious Women”, 1816, deUtagawa Toyokuni 歌川豊国 (1769 - 1825).
The Courtesan Katakoshigi (?) of Maruebiya with her Kamuro Ageha and Midori, Utagawa Toyokuni, c. 18
Utagawa Kunisada (歌川 国貞) also known as Utagawa Toyokuni IIIFlower details from various woodblock pri
Utagawa Toyokuni I, Ichikawa Danjūrō in the Kabuki Play Shibaraku, 1812Color woodblock printLAMCA
“Earth Sign of Muddy water”. Ukiyo-e woodblock print, early 1800’s, Japan, by artist Uta
Nakumura Tomisaburo and Iwai Kumesaburo in a Shibaraku Scene by Utagawa Toyokuni (Toyokuni I), c. 18
Bando Hikosaburo III as Kudo Saemon Suketsune by Utagawa Toyokuni (Toyokuni I), 1807
Utagawa Toyokuni I, Sheet 5 of Cherry Blossoms in the New Yoshiwara, a Pentaptych (Shin Yoshiwara sa
Utagawa Toyokuni I, Woman Bathing Under Flowers, 1800 Ukiyo-e woodblock print
Nakamura Sennosuke as the Courtesan Takao of Miuraya and Iwai Kumesaburo as Ukita Sakingo by Utagawa
nobrashfestivity:Utagawa Toyokuni I, Woman Bathing Under Flowers, 1800 Ukiyo-e woodblock print
Cherry Blossoms at Genji’s Rokujô Mansion (Genji Rokujô no hana), 1854. By Utagawa Kunisada I
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