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English: Emperor Jinmu - Stories from "Nihon Shoki" (Chronicles of Japan), by Ginko Adachi. Woodblock print depicting legendary first emperor Jimmu, who saw a sacred bird flying away while he was in the expedition of the eastern section of Japan.
日本語:『神武天皇東征之図』八咫烏に導かれる神武天皇。冒頭掲載画像の全図である
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Source Stories from "Nihon Shoki" (Chronicles of Japan), artelino - Japanese Prints - Archive 29th May 2009
Author Ginko Adachi (active 1874-1897)
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