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Sanjuhrokka Sen’e Tanzaku-choh (a hold book with a oblong card of the Thirty-six Poetic Sages)
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Hamamatsu Chuhnagon monogatari (A handwritten book of the Tale of Hamamatsu Chuhnagon)
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Genji monogatari Saga-bon Makibashira (A printed book of the chapter of Makibashira (thirty-first) in the Tale of Genji by the old typography)
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Senzaiwakashuh Dankan (a detached segment of the Collection of Senzaiwaka, the seventh of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Utsuho monogatari Toshikage Nara Ehon (A handwritten scroll book of the first volume, Toshikage, of The Tale of the Hollow Tree; The book is a Nara Ehon involving the illustrations of narratives with pictures)
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Shirakawa Den Nanahyakushu (A Sequence Poem of Seven Hundreds Poems in The Shirakawa Den(Palece))
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Genji monogatari Suma Hahakigi Zankan (a handwritten book composed of two chapters of Suma and Hahakigi of The Tale of Genji)
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Shin Kokinwakashuh (the Collection of Shin Kokinwaka, the eighth of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Horikawa In Hyakushu Dankan (a detached segment of A One Hundred-Poem Sequence of The Horikawa Palece)
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Tamemasa Senshu (Tamemasa’s personal collection of A Sequence of One Thousand-Poems)
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Kokinwakashuh Reihon (an incomplete set of ‘the Collection of Kokinwaka(Japanese Poetry Ancient and Modern)’, the first of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Fuhgawakashuh Dankan (a detached segment of the Collection of Fuhgawaka, one of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Heike monogatari Dankan (a detached segment of the Tale of the Heike)
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Taidaiki Goka Jari-hoh (The detached segments of Taidaiki Goka Jari-hoh)
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Nijuhichidaishuh Irogae-hyôshi-bon Nuribakoiri (the thirty-eight handwriting books on the collections of twenty-one waka anthologies compiled by royal command)
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Shoku Senzaiwakashuh Reihon (an incomplete set of the Collection of Shoku Senzaiwaka, the fifteenth of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Gosenwakashuh Reihon (an incomplete set of ‘the Collection of Gosenwaka (the Later Collection of Japanese Poetry)’, the second of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Ise monogatari Dankan (a detached segment of the Tales of Ise)
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Fukutomi Sohshi Emaki (The illustrated scroll books of the Fukutomi Sohshi)
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Shin Chokusenwakashuh (‘the Collection of Shin Chokusenwakashuh’, the ninth of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Kokinwakashuh Dankan (a detached segment of the Collection of Kokinwaka, the first of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Ise monogatari (The Tales of Ise; the handwritten book was copied by Konoe Nobutada)
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Ise monogatari (The Tales of Ise; the handwritten book attributed to Asukai Masatoshi)
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Gotoba In Onjka awase (the collection of waka poems composed by Gotoba In (1180-1239) in poetry match)
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Horikawa In Ensho awase (the collection of waka poem in love)
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Heike monogatari Dankan (a detached segment of the Tale of the Heike)
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Fuhgawakashuh Dankan (a detached segment of the Collection of Fuhgawaka, one of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Shin Chokusenwakashuh (‘the New Collection of Shin Chokusenwaka’, the 9th of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Horikawa In Hyakushu Reihon (an incomplete set of A One Hundred-Poem Sequence of The Horikawa Palece)
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Shin Shuhiwakashuh (the New Collection of Shin Shuhiwaka’, the nineteenth of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Sumiyoshi monogatari Kindeishitae Ohgata-bon (a large size book garnished with scattered Kindei (gilt) of The Tale of Sumiyoshi)
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Shin Senzaiwakashuh (‘the New Collection of Senzaiwakashuh’, the eighteenth of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Shuhiwakashuh (‘the Collection of Shuhiwaka(Gleanings of Japanese Poems)’, the third of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Shoku Kokinwakashuh (‘the Collection of Shoku Kokinwaka’, the eleventh of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Kokinwakashuh Eiri-bon (The printed books with pictures from the printing block of the Collection of Kokinwaka, the first of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Kinyohwakashuh (‘the Collection of Kinyohwaka (Golden Leaves of Japanese Poems)’, the fifth of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Sugano Tadanaga Ei Sanjyuhsyu Waka(Sugano Tadanaga’s waka collection of A Sequence of Thirty-Poems)
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Genji monogatari Karuta Nuribakoo-iri (a set of playing cards composed of fifty-four waka poems extracted from each chapter of the Tale of Genji packed in a lacquer varnished bookcase.)
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Genji monogatari Kiritsubo Sanjohnishi Sanetaka Okugaki-bon (A handwritten book composed of the chapter of Kiritsubo of The Tale of Genji)
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Hyakunin Isshu Karuta Nuribako-iri (a playing card composed of one hundred waka poems selected from poets in Japan packed within a lacquer varnished bookcase.)
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Senzaiwakashuh (‘the Collection of Senzaiwaka (Japanese Poems of a Thousand years)’, the
seventh of the imperial waka anthologies)
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Sumiyoshi monogatari (a handwritten book of The Tale of Sumiyoshi)
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Azumakagami Fushimi-ban (The printed book of the Mirror of the East by the old typography)
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Shuhifuhteiwakashuh (Reizei Tamesuke’s personal collection of waka poems)
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