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Important Cultural Properties | Title | Data |
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Denshin shu | copied in the mid Edo Period (17th-18th century) | |
Edo jidai meibutsu shu | made around the Meiji Era to the Taisho Era | |
Edo sanshibai mon banzuke, | edited by Shikitei Sanba | |
Genji kokagami | printed in the Genna Era (1615 to 1624) | |
Genji monogatari | copied in the early Edo Period (17th century) | |
Genji monogatari | printed in the Keicho Era (1596 to 1615) | |
Genji monogatari kikigaki | copied in the 2nd year of the Hoei Era (1705) | |
Genjisho | written by Shotetsu, copied by Shoko in the 11th year of the Bunmei Era (1479) | |
Gikei ki | printed around Genna and Kan'ei Eras (1615 to 1644) | |
Hakushi monju (Bai shi wen ji) | by Bai Juyi (of the Tang Dynasty, China), printed by Nawa Doen in the 4th year of the Genna Era (1618) | |
Hakushi monju sho | by Bai Juyi (of the Tang Dynasty, China), copied by Anin in the 2nd year of the Kencho Era (1250) | |
Heike monogatari | printed by Shimomura Tokifusa in the Keicho Era (1596 to 1615) | |
Heike monogatari | copied in the mid Edo Period (17th-18th century) | |
Heiyo den (Ping yao zhuan), | part 1 to part 29, by Luo Guanzhong (of the Yuan Dynasty, China), added by Feng Menglong (of the Ming Dynasty, China), printed in 1812 (17th year of the Jaqing Era of the Qing Dynasty, China) part 29 to part 40, by Luo Guanzhong (of the Yuan Dynasty, China), added by Feng Menglong (of the Ming Dynasty, China), copied in the 7th year of the Tenpo Era (1836) | |
Honchodoko yatanokagami setsu Hiratashi hikoben, | by Kariya Ekisai, written in the 2nd year of the Tenpo Era (1831) | |
Hyakunin isshu sho | lectured by Keiko, copied at the end of the Muromachi Period (16th century) | |
Ichiwa ichigen | written by Ota Nampo around the Tenmei Era (1781 to 1789) | |
Ise monogatari | copied in early modern period(16th -17th century) | |
Ise monogatari | printed in 13th year of the Keicho Era (1608) | |
Ise monogatari kikigaki | lectured by Sogi, noted by Shohaku, printed in the 14th year of the Keicho Era (1609) | |
Iseisho | lectured by Sanjonishi Sanetaka, noted by Kiyohara Nobukata, copied at the end of the Muromachi Period (16th century) | |
Junigatsu asobi | copied in the early Edo Period (17th century) | |
Junshi (Xun zi) | noted by Yang Liang (of the Tang Dynasty, China), printed by Kasai Ichirobee (of Kyoto) in the 2nd year of the Enkyo Era (1745) | |
Kan'ei gyoko ki | printed in the Kan'ei Era (1624 to 1644) | |
Kan'ei sannen Nijo jo gyoko | printed around the 4th year of Kan'ei Era (1627) | |
Kokin waka shu furugiki | lectured by Sogi, noted by Shohaku, copied in early modern period (16th-17thcentury) | |
Kokon yoran ko, part of plants and trees: mandarin orange tree 1 | edited by Yashiro Hirokata, copied in the late Edo Period (19th century) | |
Konin rekiunki ko | drafted by Hirata Atsutane, revised by Hatano Takao, et al., written around the 7th year of the Tenpo Era (1836) | |
Koshoku ichidai otoko | by Ihara Saikaku, printed by Akitaya Ichibee (of Osaka) in the 2nd year of the Tenna Era (1682) | |
Koshoku ichidai otoko | by Ihara Saikaku, Hishikawa Moronobu, printed by Kawasaki Shichirobee (of Edo) in the 1st year of the Jokyo Era (1684) | |
Kosode Soga | copied in the Kanbun and Enpo Eras (1661 to 1681) | |
Koyo gunkan | copied in the Kanbun and Enpo Eras (1661 to 1681) | |
Kumano no honji | printed around the late Kan'ei Era to the Shoho Era (1633 to 1648) | |
Kyogetsubo | by Kino Sadamaru, Kitagawa Utamaro, printed by Kosho-do (of Edo) in the 1st year of the Kansei Era (1789) | |
Kyokutei Bakin shokan (Letter of Kyokutei Bakin) | addressed to Tonomura Josai, dated March 28, 1836 (7th year of the Tenpo Era) [a part of Kyokutei Bakin shokan] | |
Kyokutei Bakin shokan (Letter of Kyokutei Bakin) | addressed to Tonomura Josai, dated March 1, 1841 (12th year of the Tenpo Era), written by Michi for Bakin, [a part of Kyokutei Bakin shokan] | |
Kyokutei raikan shu (43) | in the late Edo Period (19th century) | |
Kyokutei raikan shu (46) | in the late Edo Period (19th century) | |
Makura no soshi | printed in the Kan'ei Era (1624 to 1644) | |
Mincho shiken | edited by Ooka Shunboku, printed by Shibukawa Seiemon (of Osaka) and three others, in the 3rd year of the Enkyo Era (1746) | |
Mincho shiken | edited by Ooka Shunboku, printed by Hishiya Magobee (of Kyoto) in [the 10th year of the Bunka Era (1813)] | |
Mingo nisso | written by Nakanoin Michikatsu, copied by Asukai Masaaki in the 20th year of the Kan'ei Era (1643) | |
Moromori ki | written by Nakahara Moromori, a diary from 1339 to 1374 | |
Nanso Satomi hakken den | by Kyokutei Bakin, Yanagawa Shigenobu, et al., printed from 1814 to 1841 | |
Nara meisho yae zakura | by Okubo Shuko and Motobayashi Iyu, printed by Kashiwaya Jin'emon (of Edo) in the 6th year of the Enpo Era (1678) | |
Nihon shoki | by Toneri shinno, printed in the 4th year of the Keicho Era (1599) | |
Nochi no tame no ki | edited by Kyokutei Bakin, copied around the 6th year of the Tenpo Era (1835) | |
Noh sakusho | by Zeami, copied at the end of the Muromachi Period (16th century) | |
Ogura hyakunin isshu | by Hishikawa Moronobu, printed in the 8th year of the Enpo Era (1680) | |
Ohatamoto sonae saho | copied around the mid Edo Period (17th-18th century) | |
Otoshibanashi chuko raiyu | written by Shikitei Sanba in 12th year of the Bunka Era (1815) [as described in the preface] | |
Ouma jirushi | printed in the Kan'ei Era (1624 to 1644) | |
Rongo (Lun yu) | printed by Asaino families (of Sakai) in the 2nd year of the Tenbun Era (1533) [as described in the afterword] | |
Rongo kikigaki | lectured by Kiyohara Naritada, noted by Ten'in Ryutaku, copied in the 4th year of the Tenbun Era (1535) | |
Ryukan hyakuzu | edited by Ota Nampo in the late Edo Period (19th century) | |
Sakusha tainai totsuki no zu | drafted by Santo Kyoden in the 4th year of the Kyowa Era (1804) | |
Sakusha tainai totsuki no zu | by Santo Kyoden, 3 books (bound in one volume), printed by Tsuruya Kiemon (of Edo) in the 4th year of the Kyowa Era (1804) | |
Shikimoku sho | copied in early modern period(16th-17th century) | |
Shinobazu bunko shojaku mokuroku, | copied in the late Edo Period(19th century) | |
Shoka jinmei Edo hogaku wake | copied in the 1st year of the Bunsei Era (1818) | |
Shoshunho | edited by Emi Nagatoshi, printed in the 6th year of the An'ei Era (1777) [as described in the afterword] | |
Shusenkachu bunrui tokobushi (Ji qian jia zhu fen lei du gong bu shi) | by Du Fu (of the Tan Dynasty, China), noted by Xu Juren (of the Song Dynasty, China), supplementally noted by Huang He (of the Song Dynasty, China), printed by Kanki (of Kyoto) in the 2nd year of the Eiwa Era (1376) | |
Soke monjo (Tsushima Soke wakan kankei shiryo) | copied from the early Edo Period to the beginning of the Meiji Period | |
Suiba shoroku | by Yashiro Hirokata in the 5th year of the Bunsei Era (1822) | |
Taikenmon Heiji kassen | Soshiya Kyubee (of Kyoto), printed in the 20th year of the Kan'ei Era (1643) | |
Tanki manroku | completed in the late Edo Period (19th century) | |
Tenjin ki | copied in the Keicho Era (1596 to 1615) | |
Utai bon | printed in the Keicho Era (1596 to 1615) | |
Utai sho | printed by Morikiyo in the Keicho Era (1596 to 1615) | |
Yamatoe zukushi | by Hishikawa Moronobu, printed by Urokogataya Sanzaemon (of Edo), in the 8th year of the Enpo Era (1680), | |
Yasutomi ki | written by Nakahara Yasutomi, written from the 8th year of the Oei Era (1401) to the 1st year of Kosho Era(1455) | |
Yokyoku sanban: takasago, kamo and kantan | copied in the mid Edo Period (18th century) | |
Yoshazu ko | written by Matsudaira Sadanobu in the 1st year of the Bunka Era (1804) | |
Yoshitsune Oshu kudari | copied in the late Muromachi Period (16th century) | |
Yoshiwara keisei shin bijin awase jihitsu kagami | by Kitao Masanobu, printed by Tsutaya Juzaburo in the 4th year of the Tenmei Era (1784) [as described in the preface] | |
Yuya | copied in the Keicho Era (1596 to 1615) | |
Zochu token zekku santaishi ho (Zeng zhu tang xian jue ju san ti shi fa), | by Zhou Bi (of the Song Dynasty, China), noted by Yuan Zhi (of the Yuan Dynasty, China), additionally noted by Pei Yu (of the Yuan Dynasty, China), printed at the end of the Muromachi Period (16th century) |