File:Kaji-gami (Iwate Prefectural Museum).jpg

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English: Kaji-gami, Iwate Prefectural Museum, Morioka, Iwate, Japan
日本語: 紙本著色鍛冶神図
Date C17
Source http://www.morioka-times.com/news/2009/0902/14/09021401.htm
Author Anonymous Edo-period artist
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