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Oishi Yoshio, Chief of the Forty Seven RoninBeautiful Japanese promotional postcard for the Toyo Kisen Kaisha Shipping Company which ran services between San Francisco, China and Japan
Juichidanme - act eleven of the Chushingura - assualt on Kir
Juichidanme - act eleven of the Chushingura - discover Kiras hiding place. Print shows a scene during the attack on Kira Yoshinakas home by the 47 Ronin; the samurai discover Kiras hiding place
Act seven of the Chushingura. Print shows two men (possibly Yuranosuke and one of Moronos spies) and a woman (possibly Okaru) at a brothel. Date between 1799 and 1801
Act seven of the Kanadehon Chushingura. Print shows Yuranosuke reading a long letter without noticing that Okaru, Kampeis lover, seated on a railing above, and Kudayu, one of Moronos retainers
Act four of the Chushingura Act four of the Ch?shinguraAct four of the Chushingura. Print shows an old man (possibly Yuranosuke), a woman (probably Lady Kawayo), and a young man (possibly Rikiya). Date between 1799 and 1801
A modern version of act seven from the Kanadehon Chushingura
Juichidanme - act eleven of the Chushingura - searching the grounds. Print shows a scene during the attack on Kira Yoshinakas home by the 47 ronin, with the samurai searching the grounds for Kira
Epilogue of the Chushingura
Act four of the Kanadehon Chushingura. Print shows several persons gathered for the ritual suicide, seppuku, of Enya Hangan (Asano)
Juichidanme - act eleven of the Chushingura - breaking down the entrance. Print shows a group of warriors advancing on building under a full moon during the winter
Act nine of the Chushingura. Print shows Tonase holding a sword, standing behind her step-daughter Konami on a veranda as Honzo walks by, disguised as a traveling monk