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Sacred Names of Shinto Deities and the "Oracles of the Three Shrines"
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Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Edo period (1615–1868), Japan
Rights: Public Domain
Asian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase Ryo Toyonaga and Alvin E. Friedman-Kien Gift 2016
Title: Sacred Names of Shinto Deities and the "Oracles of the Three Shrines"
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Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Edo period (1615–1868), Japan.
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