CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION - ITEMS 68 TO 85
Titles with the mark solid diamond denote titles of the series while the mark open diamond denotes the sub-title. Those titles without any mark are the additions of the compiler of the catalogue.

Exhibitors
solid diamond
KŌTO MEISHO. Views of Yedo. Chū-ban Yokoye. 10 Sheets in a Set. Published by Kikakudō (japanese text).
Mr. N. Shimizu
*
open diamond
Nihonbashi Setchū, Clearing Weather after Snow at Nihonbashi.
*
open diamond
Shiba Atagoyama, Atagoyama Hill, Shiba.
*
open diamond
Ryōgoku no Hanabi, Fire-works, Ryōgoku.
*
open diamond
Uyeno no Hanazakari, Cherry Blossoms at Uyeno.
open diamond
Takanawa no Yukei, Twilight Scene at Takanawa.
open diamond
Shiba Shiumei Sairei, Festival of the Shinmei Shrine.
open diamond
Shiba Zōjōji no Zu, Shiva Zōjōji Temple.
open diamond
Yoshiwara Yozakura, Evening Cherry Blossoms, Yoshiwara.
open diamond
Nichōmachi Kaomise, Play Hall, Nichōmachi.
 
solid diamond
KŌTO SHŌKEI. Views of Yedo.
69.
open diamond
YOROI no WATASHI. Ferry Boat at Yoroi.
Mr. M. Uchida
DO.
70.
open diamond
SHIBA SHINSENZA no ZU. Shinsenza Street, Shiba.
Mr. S. Watanabe
DO.
71.
open diamond
TORANOMON SOTO no ZU. Outside the Toranomon Gate.
Mr. K. Hirakawa
DO.
72.
open diamond
OHASHI NAKASU no ZU. Boat Sailing along Nakasu.
In addition to the foregoing, the Kōto Shōkei Series published by the Kawa-Shō contain the following sheets:
open diamond Sakurada Soto no Zu, Outside the Sakurada Gate.
open diamond Hibiya Soto no Zu, Outside the Hibiya Gate.
open diamond Yamashita Gomon no Uchi, Inside the Yamashita Gate.
open diamond Sumida-gawa Hashiba Watashi no Zu, Sumida River, Ferry Landing.
Ō-ban Yokoye. Published by Kawa-Shō.
Do.
 
solid diamond
YEDO MEISHO no UCHI. Famous Sights of the Capital, Yedo.
73.
open diamond
RYŌGOKU-BASHI. Fire-works at Ryōgoku Bridge. Partly Embellished with golden sand effect. Ō-ban Yokoye. Published by Sen-Ichi.
Mr. Z. Kakuha
DO.
74.
open diamond
SUMIDA ZUTSUMI UCHŪ no SAKURA. Sumida River, Cherry Blossoms in Spring Rain. Ō-ban Yokoye. Published by Sen-Ichi.
Mr. Kinbei Murata
 
solid diamond
HONCHO MEISHO. Famous Sights of the Main Island.
75.
open diamond
SUNSHŪ FUJIKAWA TOSEN no ZU. Fujikawa River, Ferry Boats. Ō-ban Yokoye. Published by Fujihiko (japanese text).
Mr. Y. Murakami
DO.
76.
open diamond
SUNSHŪ KIYOMI GA SEKI. Kiyomiga Seki Beach, Ō-ban Yokoye. Published by Fujihiko.
Mr. S. Sakai
DO.
77.
open diamond
SESSHŪ NUNOBIKI no TAKI. Nunobiki Cascade. Ō-ban Yokoye. Published by Fujihiko.
Mr. H. Shugio
DO.
78.
open diamond
YENSHŪ AKIHASAN. Approach to the Akiha Temple. Ō-ban Yokoye. Published by Matsubaradō (japanese text) or Fujihiko (japanese text).
Besides the above, this series contains the following eleven sheets:
open diamond Satta Fuji, Fuji Yama Viewed from Satta Pass.
open diamond Sōshū Shichirigahama, Shichirigahama Beach.
open diamond Sōshū Enoshima Iwaya no Zu, View of the Entrance of a Cave at Enoshima
open diamond Shinshū Sarashina Tagoto no Tsuki, Reflected moon on Paddy fields
open diamond Sanshū Hōraiji Gyōjagoi, Men Climbing a Cliff at Hōraiji, Mikawa
open diamond Ōsaka Tenpōzan, Merry-making on Board a Boat at Tenpōzan, Osaka.
open diamond Hakone Tōjiba no Zu, Watering-Place at Hakone.
open diamond Bushū Kanazawa Fūkei, Sights of Kanazawa, Musashi Province.
open diamond Ama no Hashidate, One of the Three Sceneries of Japan.
open diamond Settshū Sumiyoshi Demino hama, Sumiyoshi Beach at Demi.
open diamond Banshū Maiko no hama, Maiko Beach, Harima Province.
Mr. M. Uchida
 
solid diamond
NANIWA MEISHO ZUYE. Views including gay quarters of Naniwa (ancient name of Osaka which is now used only in poems).
79.
open diamond
ANRYŪ MACHI NANIWAYA no MATSU. Famous Pine at Naniwaya, Anryū machi.
Besides the above, the Naniwa Meisho contains the following nine sheets, making a set of ten.
open diamond lmamiya Tōka Ebisu, Ebisu Shrine, Festival.
open diamond Junkei machi Yomise no Zu, Night Stalls on Junkei Street.
open diamond Zakoba Uoichi no Zu, Fish Market at Zakoba.
open diamond Dōjima home Akinai, Rice Market at Dōjima.
open diamond Sumiyoshi Gyoden no Saishiki Dengaku no Zu, Sacred Dance at the Sumiyoshi Shrine.
open diamond Tenjinyama, Tenjin Shrine.
open diamond Dōtonbori, Pleasure Resort.
open diamond Kukenchō, Gay Street.
open diamond Shinmachi Hachikenya, River Boat Landing.
Do.
 
80.
solid diamond
KYŌTO MEISHO. Famous Views of Kyōto; NANIWA MEISHO. Famous Views of Naniwa (Poetic name of Ūsaka) ; TŌTO MEISHO. Famous Views of Yedo. Yokoye, one eighth of Ō-ban in Size. Under these three titles there are twenty-eight sheets. Published by Yeisendō.
Mr. J. S. Happer
 
solid diamond
HIZAKURIGE DOCHŪ SUZUME. Humorous Adventures of Two Travellers on the Tōkaidō in the famous Yajikita Story.
81.
MATSUNAMIKI. The Travellers Along a Row of Pine. Ō-ban Yokoye. Published by Kōshodō (japanese text) another name Tsutaya-Jūzaburō.
This series is also called Dōchū Hizakurige. In drawing these pictures, the scenes of the Tōkaidō were picked up at irregular intervals as far as the terminus of Kyōto. Only seven of them are known.
Mr. T. Suzuki
 
solid diamond
YOSHITSUNE ICHIDAIKI NO UCHI. Life of Yoshitsune, the Famous Warrior.
82.
open diamond
NIKWAI KURAMA KENPŌ WO MANABU. This is the second print of the series, Yoshitsune in boyhood Studying Fencing Under Tengu at Kurama Yama. Ōban Yokoye. Published by Senkakudō (japanese text).
This series is also called Yoshitsune lchidai Zuye and consists of ten sheets.
Mr. T. Maeda
 
83.
open diamond
CHŪSHINGURA. Drama of the Forty-Seven Rōnin. Ō-ban Yokoye. 16 Sheets in a Set. Published by Senichi. See Plate 37 with two illustrations No. 83 ( 5th and 11th Acts). * Chūshingura 5th Act: Murder at a Lonely Country Road, Yamazaki. * Chūshingura 11th Act: Rōnin crossing the Bridge at Night in Snow.
Mr. Y. Nakagawa
 
open diamond
SHIJŪ SHICHI KI YOUCHI. Rōnin on Ryōgoku Bridge Returning in Triumph from their Attack on the Enemy's Residence. Yokoye Sanmai-tsuzuki. (A composition consisting of three lateral plates). Published by Sanoki.
Mrs. Y. Yamamoto
 
open diamond
ONNA GIŌRETSU TAKANAWA NO ZU. Procession of Women at Takanawa. Same Size as No. 84. Published by Kikakudō.
Mr. S. Mizutani