Art, illustrations, and other art depicting Japanese life and culture.
Maple Viewers, 1550-1570
Folk Dances of Japan from the Edo Period, 1600-1650
Edo Period Pilgrim’s Visiting Album, 1700s
Boy From Mount Ibuki Scroll, 1600s
Edo Battle Standards, 1624
The Taishokan, 1600s
The Actors Ichikawa Danjuro II as Soga no Goro and Ogawa Zengoro as Kudo Suketsune, 1715
Ancient map of Japan, 1687
A map showing Japan in the first modern atlas, Theater of the World, 1587
The Sea Route from Nagasaki to Osaka, 1680
Map of all Nations, 1800
Portrait of Nawa Nagatoshi, 1600s
Weaver Women
Arrival of the Nanbans, 1630
Barley Field, 1600s
Battle of the Genji and Heike Forces, 1573
“Southern Barbarians” on Japan’s Shores, 1600s
Blue Namban Screen, 1600s
Noh Play Screen, 1607
Namban Screens, 1600s
Gold Namban Screen, 1600s
Arrival in Port of a Portuguese ship, 1600s
Arrival of a Portuguese ship, 1600s
Scenes in and around Kyoto, 1613
Chest with a Single Drawer, 1573–1615
Gunpowder flask with Portuguese man, 1800s
Inrō with Portuguese Figures, 1700s
Namban Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Lacquer Coffer made for the Portuguese Market, 1580-1620
Nanban cabinet with geometric patterns and deer, birds, fish, plants, 1600-1620
Outer box for Seto ware tea caddy “Hitorine,” named by Kobori Enshû, 1600-1647
Wood container for Seto ware tea caddy “Hitorine,” named by Kobori Enshû (1579–1647), 1600-1647
Bird’s-eye View of Nagasaki, 1680
Page from the Japanese matchlock training manual, Inatomi-Ryu Teppo Densho, 1612
Notice Board with Anti-Christian Edict, 1682
Amboyna Massacre Torture Techniques, 1623
Red Seal Ship, 1633
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