k Number five The first writing of the new year by Hitofude from the Tamaya Kakizome no Tamaya uchi Hitofude title on object The Nakanoch for the Hisakataya poetry association series title Hisakataya Nakanoch series title on object, Hitofude, a highranking courtesan from the Tamaya house , parades with her maid kamuro and courtesan in the doctrine shinzo by Nakanoch, the main street of the Yoshiwara pleasure district in Edo present With two poems. The lefthand leaf of a fivepart, on which highstanding courtesans oiran from the various houses from the Yoshiwara are depicted, courtesan, hetaera, courtesan in the doctrine shinzo by Nakanoch, the main street of the Yoshiwara pleasure district in Edo presentday Tokyo. courtesan, hetaera, Yashima Gakutei mentioned on object, Japan, c. 1827, paper, color woodcut, h 205 mm w 185 mm Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Number five: The first writing of the new year by Hitofude from the Tamaya Kakizome no Tamaya uchi Hitofude (title on object) The Nakanochô for the Hisakataya poetry association (series title) Hisakataya Nakanochô (series title on object), Hitofude, a high-ranking courtesan from the Tamaya house , parades with her maid (kamuro) and courtesan in the doctrine (shinzo) by Nakanochô, the main street of the Yoshiwara pleasure district in Edo (present- With two poems.) The left-hand leaf of a five-part, on which high-standing courtesans (oiran) from the various houses from the Yoshiwara are depicted, courtesan, hetaera, courtesan in the doctrine (shinzo) by Nakanochô, the main street of the Yoshiwara pleasure district in Edo (present-day Tokyo). courtesan, hetaera, Yashima Gakutei (mentioned on object), Japan, c. 1827, paper, color woodcut, h 205 mm × w 185 mm
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Number five: The first writing of the new year by Hitofude from the Tamaya Kakizome no Tamaya uchi Hitofude (title on object) The Nakanochô for the Hisakataya poetry association (series title) Hisakataya Nakanochô (series title on object), Hitofude, a high-ranking courtesan from the Tamaya house , parades with her maid (kamuro) and courtesan in the doctrine (shinzo) by Nakanochô, the main street of the Yoshiwara pleasure district in Edo (present- With two poems.) The left-hand leaf of a five-part, on which high-standing courtesans (oiran) from the various houses from the Yoshiwara are depicted, courtesan, hetaera, courtesan in the doctrine (shinzo) by Nakanochô, the main street of the Yoshiwara pleasure district in Edo (present-day Tokyo). courtesan, hetaera, Yashima Gakutei (mentioned on object), Japan, c. 1827, paper, color woodcut, h 205 mm × w 185 mm

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