![The scene Kumagai Jin'ya from the play Ichinotani Futaba Gunki - The Lavenberg Collection of Japanese Prints The scene Kumagai Jin'ya from the play Ichinotani Futaba Gunki - The Lavenberg Collection of Japanese Prints](https://sites.google.com/a/myjapanesehanga.com/www/_/rsrc/1600032119310/home/artists/kunichika-toyohara-1835-1900-/the-scene-kumagai-jin-ya-from-the-play-ichi-no-tani-futaba-gunki/Kunichika-Kumagai-Jinya-ihl-cat-316-my-print-web.jpg?height=298&width=600)
The scene Kumagai Jin'ya from the play Ichinotani Futaba Gunki - The Lavenberg Collection of Japanese Prints
![Fuji Arts Japanese Prints - Scene from Ichi-no-Tani futaba gunki, 1850 by Hirosada (active circa 1847 - 1863) Fuji Arts Japanese Prints - Scene from Ichi-no-Tani futaba gunki, 1850 by Hirosada (active circa 1847 - 1863)](https://www.fujiarts.com/japanese-prints/k497/261k497f.jpg)
Fuji Arts Japanese Prints - Scene from Ichi-no-Tani futaba gunki, 1850 by Hirosada (active circa 1847 - 1863)
![The kabuki actor Ichikawa Ebizo V as Abe no Muneto protecting Sadato's blind wife Sodehagi in the play "Ichinotani futaba gunki", Kawarazaki Theater | Hammer Museum The kabuki actor Ichikawa Ebizo V as Abe no Muneto protecting Sadato's blind wife Sodehagi in the play "Ichinotani futaba gunki", Kawarazaki Theater | Hammer Museum](https://hammer.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/archive_artwork/public/migrated-assets/media/Digital_archives/Loss_and_Restitution/Artwork/1955.2.31.jpg?itok=DUWWphta)
The kabuki actor Ichikawa Ebizo V as Abe no Muneto protecting Sadato's blind wife Sodehagi in the play "Ichinotani futaba gunki", Kawarazaki Theater | Hammer Museum
![Lyon Collection : Print : Sawamura Tosshō I (沢村訥升) as Kumagai Naozane (熊谷直実) with Iwai Tojaku (岩井杜若) as his wife (<i>nyōbō</i>) Sagami (女房さがみ) from the play <i>Ichinotani Futaba Gunki</i> (一谷嫩軍記) [1830 Kunisada Lyon Collection : Print : Sawamura Tosshō I (沢村訥升) as Kumagai Naozane (熊谷直実) with Iwai Tojaku (岩井杜若) as his wife (<i>nyōbō</i>) Sagami (女房さがみ) from the play <i>Ichinotani Futaba Gunki</i> (一谷嫩軍記) [1830 Kunisada](https://woodblockprints.org/media/lyon_collection/images/1/0/95570_ca_object_representations_media_1033_large.jpg)
Lyon Collection : Print : Sawamura Tosshō I (沢村訥升) as Kumagai Naozane (熊谷直実) with Iwai Tojaku (岩井杜若) as his wife (<i>nyōbō</i>) Sagami (女房さがみ) from the play <i>Ichinotani Futaba Gunki</i> (一谷嫩軍記) [1830 Kunisada
![Tamaori Hime in Ichi-no-tani Futaba Gunki from the Illustrated Collection of Famous Japanese Puppets of the Osaka Bunrakuza - The Lavenberg Collection of Japanese Prints Tamaori Hime in Ichi-no-tani Futaba Gunki from the Illustrated Collection of Famous Japanese Puppets of the Osaka Bunrakuza - The Lavenberg Collection of Japanese Prints](https://www.myjapanesehanga.com/home/artists/hasegawa-sadanobu-iii-konobu-ii-1881-1963/bunraku-theater-stage-set-for-ich-922e343e08ec7b2e/Ichinotanicomposite500wweb.jpg)
Tamaori Hime in Ichi-no-tani Futaba Gunki from the Illustrated Collection of Famous Japanese Puppets of the Osaka Bunrakuza - The Lavenberg Collection of Japanese Prints
![Tamaori Hime in Ichi-no-tani Futaba Gunki from the Illustrated Collection of Famous Japanese Puppets of the Osaka Bunrakuza - The Lavenberg Collection of Japanese Prints Tamaori Hime in Ichi-no-tani Futaba Gunki from the Illustrated Collection of Famous Japanese Puppets of the Osaka Bunrakuza - The Lavenberg Collection of Japanese Prints](https://www.myjapanesehanga.com/home/artists/hasegawa-sadanobu-iii-konobu-ii-1881-1963/tamaorihime-in-ichi-no-tani-futab-fe0c490cd25ab1e7/Tamaoriihl2488web.jpg)
Tamaori Hime in Ichi-no-tani Futaba Gunki from the Illustrated Collection of Famous Japanese Puppets of the Osaka Bunrakuza - The Lavenberg Collection of Japanese Prints
![Utagawa Kunisada | Kabuki Scene at Kumagai's Camp, from the play The Chronicle of the Battle of Ichinotani (Ichinotani futaba gunki) | Japan | Edo period (1615–1868) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Utagawa Kunisada | Kabuki Scene at Kumagai's Camp, from the play The Chronicle of the Battle of Ichinotani (Ichinotani futaba gunki) | Japan | Edo period (1615–1868) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/as/original/DP144581.jpg)