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Title
Hanakoyomi
華古代美
Alternative Title
Tōkyō hanakoyomi
東京花こよみ
Creator
Shibata, Zeshin, 1807-1891
柴田是真, 1807-1891
Date Created and/or Issued
[1874]
Publication Information
[Japan]
[Japan]
Imai
[Japan]
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, C.V. Starr East Asian Library
Collection
Sugoroku
Rights Information
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Description
Actual size: 42 x 52.8 cm.
Illustration of seasons; in form of a sugoroku game board.
Imprint date: Kigen 2534-nen.
Imprint date: 紀元2534年.
Type
image
Extent
1 folded sheet in wrapper color illustrations 42 x 53 cm, folded to 26 x 18 cm
Identifier
(sugoroku)00098
Language
Japanese
Subject
Sugoroku (Game)
Sugoroku (Game)

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