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Lit. six jewelled rivers. Six famous rivers all
named Tamagawa Κμ located in six different Japanese prefectures. They appeared
in waka aΜ poetry and became a popular theme of *ukiyo-e
’G prints. The location of the six rivers, the poet who wrote the relevant verse,
and the name of the anthology in which the poem appears are as follows: 1 Ide δθ (Kyoto), Fujiwara Shunzei ‘΄r¬ (1114-1204), SHIN-KOKINSHUU VΓ‘W 2. 2 Noji μH (Shiga), Minamoto Toshiyori Ήr (1055-1129), SENZAISHUU ηΪW 4. 3 Noda μc (Miyagi), Nouin \φ (988-?), SHIN-KOKINSHUU VΓ‘W 6. 4 Kouya μ (Wakayama), att. *Kuuki σC (774-835), FUUGASHUU λW 17. 5 Choufu ²z (Tokyo, Fujiwara Teika ‘΄θΖ (1162-1241), SHUUIGUSOU Eβπ. 6 Mishima O (Osaka), Minamoto Toshiyori Ήr, SENZAISHUU ηΪW 5. Depictions of these rivers include both landscape scenes as well as parody picture *mitate-e ©§G which feature courtesans. Representative examples include single-sheet prints by Suzuki Harunobu ιΨtM (1725-70) and a series by Kubo Shunman Er (1757-1820). |
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