Category:Iki Doll Exhibition Asakusa 1856
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- This exhibition of iki dolls (iki ningyō 生人形) created by Matsumoto Kisaburō 松本喜三郎 (1825-1891) took place in Asakusa Okuyama (an entertainment district in Asakusa to the west of the Buddhist temple Sensōji 浅草寺).
- Pages 22 to 26 of the National Diet Library Newsletter Number 155 (June 2007) is an article Nishiki-e depicting Iki-ningyo by Kawamoto Tsutomu]
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