File:Inu ou mono (cropped).jpg
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DescriptionInu ou mono (cropped).jpg | The Mounted Archery Chasing Dogs "Inu ou mono". From "Chiyoda no Ohyoh". Meiji era. | |||||
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Source | Cropped from Inu_ou_mono00.jpg | |||||
Author | Hatsujiro Fukuda, writen: Chikanobu Yoshu. | |||||
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- File:Inu_ou_mono00.jpg licensed with PD-Art, PD-Japan
- 2007-07-14T08:28:36Z Fukutaro 1932x894 (250833 Bytes) {{Information |Description=犬追物。明治三十年(1896年)発行。発行者:福田初治郎。The Mounted Archery Chasing Dogs "Inu ou mono". made at Meiji era. |Source=http://www.atarn.org/japanese/dog_shoot.htm |Dat
- 2007-07-13T23:39:02Z Fukutaro 640x296 (178292 Bytes) == ファイルの概要 == 江戸時代の犬追物。 Inu ou mono(Japanese tradition Dog Shooting in Edo era). [[Category:Archers]] [[Category:Kyudo]] [[Category:History of Japan]] [[Category:Art of the Edo period]] [[Cate
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