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Tama river of Ide in the province of Yamashiro

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on the right part of the triptych (cf. BI 17430-39 + BI 17430-40) Toyokuniga rechrechrechOne of the six rivers of the jewels (Mu-Tamagawa rech様). This river of jewels is known for its Kerria shrubs (yamabuki). Three courtyards with a noble child waving in the river. One of the Hofdamen grabs a horse toy that has fallen into the river. Kerria shrubs blossoming on the shore (yamabuki).
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Title: Tama river of Ide in the province of Yamashiro
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on the right part of the triptych (cf.
BI 17430-39 + BI 17430-40) Toyokuniga rechrechrechOne of the six rivers of the jewels (Mu-Tamagawa rech様).
This river of jewels is known for its Kerria shrubs (yamabuki).
Three courtyards with a noble child waving in the river.
One of the Hofdamen grabs a horse toy that has fallen into the river.
Kerria shrubs blossoming on the shore (yamabuki).

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