Kasuga Gongen Genki E

Kasuga Gongen Genki E (春日権現験記絵) is a set of painted handscrolls (emakimono) that was produced in the early 14th century, during the Kamakura period of Japan, by members of the Fujiwara clan. The work was created in order to honor the deities of Kasuga, with the stories revolving around the Kasuga shrine and Kōfukuji temple, located in Nara.

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Kasuga Gongen Genki E

Kasuga Gongen Genki E (春日権現験記絵) is a set of painted handscrolls (emakimono) that was produced in the early 14th century, during the Kamakura period of Japan, by members of the Fujiwara clan. The work was created in order to honor the deities of Kasuga, with the stories revolving around the Kasuga shrine and Kōfukuji temple, located in Nara.

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